Jaivijay Ramu
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Also affiliated: United States Food and Drug Administration (2015–2019); Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (2015); University of New Mexico (2010–2012); The University of Texas at Austin (2008–2009); The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (2006–2008)
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Biography and Research Information
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Jaivijay Ramu's research focuses on utilizing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques to assess neurotoxicity in animal models. His work has investigated the performance of a T2 MRI biomarker as an indicator of neurotoxicity, specifically in a trimethyltin model in rats. This research employs advanced imaging methods such as diffusion magnetic resonance imaging and magnetic resonance spectroscopy, coupled with computer-assisted image processing. Ramu's scholarship includes 19 publications with 649 citations and an h-index of 12. He has collaborated with Serguei Liachenko and Merle G. Paule at the National Center for Toxicological Research on shared publications.
Metrics
- h-index: 12
- Publications: 19
- Citations: 650
Selected Publications
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Performance of the prospective T2 MRI biomarker of neurotoxicity in a trimethyltin model in rats at 7 T (2023)
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Sex differences in the effect of acute administration of nicotine on MRS-measured metabolic profile of the rat brain (2019)
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Comparison of quantitative T2 and ADC mapping in the assessment of 3-nitropropionic acid-induced neurotoxicity in rats (2018)
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Magnetic resonance spectroscopic analysis of neurometabolite changes in the developing rat brain at 7T (2016)
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Longitudinal diffusion tensor imaging of the rat brain after hexachlorophene exposure (2016)
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Quantification and reproducibility assessment of the regional brain <i>T</i><sub>2</sub> relaxation in naïve rats at 7T (2016)
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Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Induce Dopaminergic Damage: In vitro Pathways and In Vivo Imaging Reveals Mechanism of Neuronal Damage (2015)
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Quantitative Assessment of MRI<i>T</i><sub>2</sub>Response to Kainic Acid Neurotoxicity in Rats<i>in vivo</i> (2015)
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The use of MRI to assist the section selections for classical pathology assessment of neurotoxicity (2014)
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- Performance of the prospective T2 MRI biomarker of neurotoxicity in a trimethyltin model in rats at 7 T
- Performance of the prospective T2 MRI biomarker of neurotoxicity in a trimethyltin model in rats at 7 T
- Performance of the prospective T2 MRI biomarker of neurotoxicity in a trimethyltin model in rats at 7 T
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