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Ravinder Reddy

Researcher at University of Pennsylvania

Publications -  259
Citations -  12837

Ravinder Reddy is an academic researcher from University of Pennsylvania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic resonance imaging & Cartilage. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 249 publications receiving 11091 citations. Previous affiliations of Ravinder Reddy include Osmania Medical College & National Institutes of Health.

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Validation of sodium magnetic resonance imaging of intervertebral disc.

TL;DR: Specificity of sodium MRI for PG in the intervertebral discs makes it a promising diagnostic tool for the earlier phase of disc degeneration.
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Claudin-1, A Double-Edged Sword in Cancer.

TL;DR: The evidence regarding CL DN-1 in cancers either as a tumor promoter or suppressor from the literature is reviewed and the literature regarding the pattern of CLDN-1 distribution in different cancers is reviewed, focusing on whether this localization is associated with tumor aggressiveness.
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Genetics of structural and functional brain changes in autism spectrum disorder.

TL;DR: Identifying risk genes related to structural and functional changes in the brain of ASD patients provide a better understanding of the disease’s neuropsychiatry and can help identify targets for therapeutic intervention that could be useful for the clinical management of ASD patients.
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In vivo Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Tumor Protease Activity

TL;DR: A novel magnetic resonance imaging method is demonstrated that uses poly-L-glutamate (PLG) as an MRI probe to map cathepsin expression in vivo, in a rat brain tumor model, and potential applications in tumor diagnosis and evaluation of therapeutic response are outlined.
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Preferential incorporation of glucosamine into the galactosamine moieties of chondroitin sulfates in articular cartilage explants.

TL;DR: The results indicate that GlcN facilitates the production of proteoglycan components that are synthesized through the hexosamine biochemical pathway.