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Ramesh C. Gupta

Researcher at Murray State University

Publications -  107
Citations -  4396

Ramesh C. Gupta is an academic researcher from Murray State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oxidative stress & Phosphocreatine. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 107 publications receiving 3840 citations.

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Hyaluronic Acid: Molecular Mechanisms and Therapeutic Trajectory.

TL;DR: A mechanism-based rationale for the use of HA in some disease conditions with special reference to OA is provided, and the MW of HA appears to play a critical role in the formulation of the products used in the treatment of diseases.
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Veterinary toxicology: basic and clinical principles.

TL;DR: This title includes: new chapters covering important and timely topics such as melamine and cyanuric acid, toxicogenomics, toxic gases and veterinary medical geology; and, provides expanded look at international topics, such as epidemiology of animal poisonings, regulatory guidelines and poisonous plants in Europe.
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Handbook of toxicology of chemical warfare agents

TL;DR: Satoh et al. as mentioned in this paper presented a comprehensive look at all aspects of chemical warfare toxicology in one reference work, including individual toxicants, target organ toxicity, major incidents, toxic effects in humans, animals and wildlife, biosensors, biomarkers, on-site and laboratory analytical methods, decontamination and detoxification procedures, prophylactic, therapeutic and countermeasures, and the role of homeland security.
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Oxidative damage and neurodegeneration in manganese-induced neurotoxicity.

TL;DR: Analysis of the effects of Mn on reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation, changes in high-energy phosphates (HEP), neuroinflammation mediators and associated neuronal dysfunctions both in vitro and in vivo suggest that oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction and neuro inflammation are underlying mechanisms in Mn-induced neurodegeneration.
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Brain regional heterogeneity and toxicological mechanisms of organophosphates and carbamates.

TL;DR: The importance of brain regional heterogeneity in relation to cholinergic and noncholinergic determinants with particular reference to organophosphate and carbamate pesticides and OP nerve agents is described.