Sai Phanindra Venkatapurapu
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Recent Articles
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Venkatapurapu S, Gibbs M, Kimko H
Clin Transl Sci
. 2024 Dec;
17(12):e70112.
PMID: 39673165
No abstract available.
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Chen J, Fukasawa M, Sakane N, Suganuma A, Kuzuya H, Pandey S, et al.
PLoS One
. 2023 Nov;
18(11):e0287069.
PMID: 38033033
Lifestyle interventions have been shown to prevent or delay the onset of diabetes; however, inter-individual variability in responses to such interventions makes lifestyle recommendations challenging. We analyzed the Japan Diabetes...
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Venkatapurapu S, Iwakiri R, Udagawa E, Patidar N, Qi Z, Takayama R, et al.
Adv Ther
. 2022 Dec;
40(2):721.
PMID: 36512285
No abstract available.
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Venkatapurapu S, Iwakiri R, Udagawa E, Patidar N, Qi Z, Takayama R, et al.
Adv Ther
. 2022 May;
39(7):3225-3247.
PMID: 35581423
Introduction: Physicians are often required to make treatment decisions for patients with Crohn's disease on the basis of limited objective information about the state of the patient's gastrointestinal tissue while...
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Venkatapurapu S, Kelley J, Dixit G, Pena M, Errede B, Dohlman H, et al.
Mol Biol Cell
. 2015 Aug;
26(22):4124-34.
PMID: 26310439
G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling is fundamental to physiological processes such as vision, the immune response, and wound healing. In the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, GPCRs detect and respond to...
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Kelley J, Dixit G, Sheetz J, Venkatapurapu S, Elston T, Dohlman H
Curr Biol
. 2015 Jan;
25(3):275-285.
PMID: 25601550
Background: Septins are well known to form a boundary between mother and daughter cells in mitosis, but their role in other morphogenic states is poorly understood. Results: Using microfluidics and...