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Anand Swaroop
Researcher at National Institutes of Health
Publications - 528
Citations - 53580
Anand Swaroop is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Retinitis pigmentosa & Retinal degeneration. The author has an hindex of 89, co-authored 508 publications receiving 43170 citations. Previous affiliations of Anand Swaroop include Vision-Sciences, Inc. & Yale University.
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Increasing evidence for syndromic phenotypes associated with RPGR mutations. Author's reply
Alessandro Iannaccone,XiaoFei Wang,Monica M. Jablonski,Sharon F. Kuo,Alfonso Baldi,Dominic Cosgrove,Cynthia C. Morton,Anand Swaroop,Robert K. Koenekoop +8 more
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Retinal Organoids derived from hiPSCs of an AIPL1-LCA Patient Maintain Cytoarchitecture despite Reduced levels of Mutant AIPL1.
Dunja Lukovic,Ana Artero Castro,Koray Dogan Kaya,Daniella Munezero,Linn Gieser,Carlota Davó-Martínez,Marta Corton,Nicolás Cuenca,Anand Swaroop,Visvanathan Ramamurthy,Carmen Ayuso,Slaven Erceg +11 more
TL;DR: Reduced levels of the mutant AIPL1 and PDE6 proteins in patient organoids are demonstrated, corroborating the findings in animal models; however, patient-derived organoids maintained retinal cell cytoarchitecture despite significantly reduced levels of AipL1.
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Increasing evidence for syndromic phenotypes associated with RPGR mutations.
Alessandro Iannaccone,XiaoFei Wang,Monica M. Jablonski,Sharon F. Kuo,Alfonso Baldi,Dominic Cosgrove,Cynthia C. Morton,Anand Swaroop +7 more
TL;DR: The main point of the paper was the finding that pupil dilation is produced by intracameral lidocaine alone, and this needs to be recognized by surgeons who use this anesthesia technique, and it is agreed that further investigation is needed to clarify this finding.
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Pareto analysis for gene filtering in microarray experiments
TL;DR: In this method, gene filtering via multi-objective optimization is performed to reveal genes which have the properties of: strong monotonic increase, high end-to-end slope and low slope deviation.