Kalyan Ghatak
Postdoctoral Fellow
Also affiliated: Incheon National University (2015–2020); Inha University (2015–2022); Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation (2023); Incheon Medical Center (2015–2019); National Institute of Environmental Research (2020)
Postdoc Researcher
Internal Med, College of Medicine
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
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Kalyan Ghatak's research focuses on understanding mechanisms underlying erectile dysfunction, particularly in the context of diabetes. His work has investigated the role of specific proteins, such as Heat Shock Protein 70 and Vasohibin-1, in neurovascular regeneration and the rescue of erectile function in experimental models. Ghatak has also explored the influence of angiogenic factors in diabetic mice and the control of myeloma cell growth by mesenchymal stem cells. He has published 48 papers, accumulating 493 citations and an h-index of 14. His recent work includes studies on penile neurovascular regeneration and the therapeutic potential of Vasohibin-1 in diabetes-related erectile dysfunction.
Metrics
- h-index: 14
- Publications: 48
- Citations: 499
Selected Publications
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Growth and dormancy control of myeloma cells by mesenchymal stem cells (2023)
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- Growth and dormancy control of myeloma cells by mesenchymal stem cells
- Growth and dormancy control of myeloma cells by mesenchymal stem cells
- Growth and dormancy control of myeloma cells by mesenchymal stem cells
- Growth and dormancy control of myeloma cells by mesenchymal stem cells
- Growth and dormancy control of myeloma cells by mesenchymal stem cells
- Growth and dormancy control of myeloma cells by mesenchymal stem cells
- Growth and dormancy control of myeloma cells by mesenchymal stem cells
- Growth and dormancy control of myeloma cells by mesenchymal stem cells
- Growth and dormancy control of myeloma cells by mesenchymal stem cells
- Growth and dormancy control of myeloma cells by mesenchymal stem cells
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