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Palamadai N Venkatasubramanian

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Drobyshevsky A, Miller M, Li L, Dixon C, Venkatasubramanian P, Wyrwicz A, et al.
Front Neurosci . 2020 Nov; 14:571486. PMID: 33192256
Neonatal and infant exposure to volatile anesthetics has been associated with long-term learning, memory, and behavioral deficits. Although early anesthesia exposure has been linked to a number of underlying structural...
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Aksenov D, Venkatasubramanian P, Miller M, Dixon C, Li L, Wyrwicz A
Sci Rep . 2020 Aug; 10(1):13832. PMID: 32796946
Millions of children undergo general anesthesia each year, and animal and human studies have indicated that exposure to anesthesia at an early age can impact neuronal development, leading to behavioral...
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Venkatasubramanian P, Keni P, Gastfield R, Li L, Aksenov D, Sherman S, et al.
ASN Neuro . 2020 May; 12:1759091420922929. PMID: 32403948
There is a critical need for understanding the progression of neuropathology in blast-induced traumatic brain injury using valid animal models to develop diagnostic approaches. In the present study, we used...
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Venkatasubramanian P, Pina-Crespo J, Mathews K, Rigby P, Smith M, Duckworth J, et al.
Mil Med . 2020 Feb; 185(Suppl 1):243-247. PMID: 32074348
Introduction: Blast-induced mild traumatic brain injury was generated in a mouse model using a shock tube to investigate recovery and axonal injury from single blast. Methods: A supersonic helium wave...
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Bockoven C, Gastfield R, Victor T, Venkatasubramanian P, Wyrwicz A, Ernst L
Pediatr Dev Pathol . 2019 Dec; 23(4):260-266. PMID: 31870210
Objective: Noninvasive methods to identify placental pathologic conditions are being sought in order to recognize these conditions at an earlier stage leading to improved clinical interventions and perinatal outcomes. The...
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Kuttner-Hirshler Y, Venkatasubramanian P, Apolinario J, Bonds J, Wyrwicz A, Lazarov O
J Alzheimers Dis . 2017 Sep; 60(3):949-958. PMID: 28922152
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by progressive loss of memory and cognitive deterioration. It is thought that the onset of the disease takes place several decades before memory deficits are...
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Iordanescu G, Brendler C, Crawford S, Wyrwicz A, Venkatasubramanian P, Doll J
J Magn Reson Imaging . 2014 Dec; 42(3):651-7. PMID: 25522916
Purpose: To investigate the association between magnetic resonance (MR) spectroscopically measured fatty acid composition of periprostatic adipose tissue and pathological markers of prostate cancer aggressiveness. Materials And Methods: Periprostatic adipose...
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Venkatasubramanian P, Brendler C, Plunkett B, Crawford S, Fitchev P, Morgan G, et al.
Prostate . 2014 Feb; 74(3):326-35. PMID: 24571013
Background: Obesity, particularly visceral adiposity, confers a worse prognosis for prostate cancer (PCa) patients, and increasing periprostatic adipose (PPA) tissue thickness or density is positively associated with more aggressive disease....
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Iordanescu G, Venkatasubramanian P, Wyrwicz A
Magn Reson Med . 2011 Dec; 67(6):1794-802. PMID: 22189675
Deposition of the β-amyloid peptide (Aβ) is an important pathological hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, reliable quantification of amyloid plaques in both human and animal brains remains a challenge....
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Grippo P, Venkatasubramanian P, Knop R, Heiferman D, Iordanescu G, Melstrom L, et al.
Am J Pathol . 2011 Jun; 179(2):610-8. PMID: 21683673
Pancreatic diseases, which include diabetes, pancreatitis, and pancreatic cancer, are often difficult to detect and/or stage, contributing to a reduced quality of life and lifespan for patients. Thus, there is...