PUBLICATIONS
“The joy of discovery is certainly the liveliest that the mind of man can ever feel”
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Journal Publications
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Nimgampalle, M., Chakravarthy, H. and Devanathan, V., 2021. Glucose metabolism in the brain: An update. In Recent Developments in Applied Microbiology and Biochemistry (pp. 77-88). Academic Press.
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Nimgampalle, M., Banavath, H.N., Chakravarthy, H., Saxena, A. and Devanathan, V., 2020. Novel inhibitors of Rho-kinase mediated neuroinflammatory pathways and their potential application in recovery of injured spinal cord. Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics, 38(16), pp.4669-4686.
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Nimgampalle, M., Devanathan, V. and Saxena, A., 2020. Screening of Chloroquine, Hydroxychloroquine and its derivatives for their binding affinity to multiple SARS-CoV-2 protein drug targets. Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics, pp.1-13.
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Madhusudhanan, J., Suresh, G. and Devanathan, V., 2020. Neurodegeneration in type 2 diabetes: Alzheimer's as a case study. Brain and Behavior, 10(5), p.e01577.
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Vega, S.C., Leiss, V., Piekorz, R., Calaminus, C., Pexa, K., Vuozzo, M., Schmid, A.M., Devanathan, V., Kesenheimer, C., Pichler, B.J. and Beer-Hammer, S., 2020. Selective protection of murine cerebral G i/o-proteins from inactivation by parenterally injected pertussis toxin. Journal of Molecular Medicine, 98(1), pp.97-110.
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Sharma, S., Chakravarthy, H., Suresh, G. and Devanathan, V., 2019. Adult Goat Retinal Neuronal Culture: Applications in Modeling Hyperglycemia. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 13, p.983.
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Chakravarthy, H. and Devanathan, V., 2018. Molecular mechanisms mediating diabetic retinal neurodegeneration: potential research avenues and therapeutic targets. Journal of Molecular Neuroscience, 66(3), pp.445-461.
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Dasagrandhi, D., Muthuswamy, A., Lennox, A.M., Jayavelu, T., Devanathan, V. and Swaminathan, J.K., 2018. Ischemia/reperfusion injury in male guinea pigs: An efficient model to investigate myocardial damage in cardiovascular complications. Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 99, pp.469-479.
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Groh, I.A.M., Cherpokova, D., Devanathan, V., Koehler, D., Rosenberger, P., Beer-Hammer, S., Pleines, I., Nieswandt, B. and Nuernberg, B., 2018, February. Analyzing platelet function in mice lacking G alpha i-proteins. In NAUNYN-SCHMIEDEBERGS ARCHIVES OF PHARMACOLOGY (Vol. 391, pp. S34-S34). 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA: SPRINGER.
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Devanathan, V., Hagedorn, I., Köhler, D., Pexa, K., Cherpokova, D., Kraft, P., Singh, M., Rosenberger, P., Stoll, G., Birnbaumer, L. and Piekorz, R.P., 2015. Platelet Gi protein Gαi2 is an essential mediator of thrombo-inflammatory organ damage in mice. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 112(20), pp.6491-6496.
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König, K., Marth, L., Roissant, J., Granja, T., Jennewein, C., Devanathan, V., Schneider, M., Köhler, D., Zarbock, A. and Rosenberger, P., 2014. The plexin C1 receptor promotes acute inflammation. European journal of immunology, 44(9), pp.2648-2658.
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Köhler, D., Devanathan, V., de Oliveira Franz, C.B., Eldh, T., Novakovic, A., Roth, J.M., Granja, T., Birnbaumer, L., Rosenberger, P., Beer-Hammer, S. and Nürnberg, B., 2014. Gα i2-and Gα i3-Deficient Mice Display Opposite Severity of Myocardial Ischemia Reperfusion Injury. PloS one, 9(5), p.e98325.
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Busse, K., Strotmann, R., Strecker, K., Wegner, F., Devanathan, V., Gohla, A., Schöneberg, T. and Schwarz, J., 2014. Adaptive gene regulation in the striatum of RGS9-deficient mice. Plos one, 9(3), p.e92605.
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Siraskar, B., Huang, D.Y., Pakladok, T., Siraskar, G., Sopjani, M., Alesutan, I., Kucherenko, Y., Almilaji, A., Devanathan, V., Shumilina, E. and Föller, M., 2013. Downregulation of the renal outer medullary K+ channel ROMK by the AMP-activated protein kinase. Pflügers Archiv-European Journal of Physiology, 465(2), pp.233-245.
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Devanathan, V., Hagedorn, I., Koehler, D., Pexa, K., Piekorz, R., Kraft, P., Stoll, G., Birnbaumer, L., Rosenberger, P., Nieswandt, B. and Nuernberg, B., 2012, March. Different roles for G alpha (i2) and G alpha (i3) in myocardial and cerebral ischemia. In NAUNYN-SCHMIEDEBERGS ARCHIVES OF PHARMACOLOGY (Vol. 385, pp. 21-21). 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA: SPRINGER.
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Devanathan, V., Jakovcevski, I., Santuccione, A., Li, S., Lee, H.J., Peles, E., Leshchyns' ka, I., Sytnyk, V. and Schachner, M., 2010. Cellular form of prion protein inhibits Reelin-mediated shedding of Caspr from the neuronal cell surface to potentiate Caspr-mediated inhibition of neurite outgrowth. Journal of Neuroscience, 30(27), pp.9292-9305.