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Dipti Khopkar
Publications - 4
Citations - 60
Dipti Khopkar is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Functional Independence Measure & Transplantation. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 47 citations.
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Autologous bone marrow mononuclear cells intrathecal transplantation in chronic stroke.
Alok Sharma,Hemangi Sane,Nandini Gokulchandran,Dipti Khopkar,Amruta Paranjape,Jyothi Sundaram,Sushant Gandhi,Prerna Badhe +7 more
TL;DR: The potential of autologous BMMNCs intrathecal transplantation in improving the prognosis of functional recovery in chronic stage of stroke is demonstrated.
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The role of cell transplantation in modifying the course of limb girdle muscular dystrophy: a longitudinal 5-year study
Alok Sharma,Hemangi Sane,Nandini Gokulchandran,Sushant Gandhi,Pradnya Bhovad,Dipti Khopkar,Amruta Paranjape,Khushboo Bhagwanani,Prerna Badhe +8 more
TL;DR: The key finding of this study was demonstration of a plateau phase in the disease progression of the patients, suggesting autologous bone marrow mononuclear cells may be a novel, safe, and effective treatment approach to control the rate of progression of LGMD, thus improving the functional outcomes.
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Functional Recovery in Chronic Stage of Spinal Cord Injury by Neurorestorative Approach: A Case Report
Alok Sharma,Hemangi Sane,Dipti Khopkar,Nandini Gokulchandran,V. C. Jacob,Joji Joseph,Prerna Badhe +6 more
TL;DR: The fact that there was functional improvement in the chronic plateau phase indicates the potential of cell therapy in chronic SCI, and further clinical studies are warranted.
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Cellular Therapy Targeting Functional Outcome in a Case of Cervical Spinal Cord Injury
Alok Sharma,Hemangi Sane,Dipti Khopkar,Nandini Gokulchandran,Hema Biju,V. C. Jacob,Prerna Badhe +6 more
TL;DR: Preliminary evidence suggesting that cell therapy along with neurorehabilitation may fasten the recovery processes in patients with traumatic spinal cord injuries is presented.