Mythili Sanikommu
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Also affiliated: Johns Hopkins University (2022); New York Institute of Technology (2024)
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Mythili Sanikommu's research focuses on the long-term impacts of adverse childhood experiences, particularly child sexual abuse, on socioeconomic attainment in adulthood. Her work utilizes longitudinal study methodologies to investigate these complex relationships. Sanikommu has also explored potential therapeutic mechanisms for pain management, specifically examining osteopathic manipulative treatment for migraine-like pain in female rats. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 2, with 2 total publications and 23 total citations. She has collaborated with researchers at Arkansas State University, including Jennifer Y. Xie, Regina K. Fleming, Jared Burns-Martin, and Kaitlyn Child, with whom she shares co-authored publications. Sanikommu remains an active researcher.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 25
Selected Publications
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Potential mechanisms for osteopathic manipulative treatment to alleviate migraine-like pain in female rats (2024)
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- Potential mechanisms for osteopathic manipulative treatment to alleviate migraine-like pain in female rats
- Potential mechanisms for osteopathic manipulative treatment to alleviate migraine-like pain in female rats
- Potential mechanisms for osteopathic manipulative treatment to alleviate migraine-like pain in female rats
- Potential mechanisms for osteopathic manipulative treatment to alleviate migraine-like pain in female rats
- Potential mechanisms for osteopathic manipulative treatment to alleviate migraine-like pain in female rats
- Potential mechanisms for osteopathic manipulative treatment to alleviate migraine-like pain in female rats
- Potential mechanisms for osteopathic manipulative treatment to alleviate migraine-like pain in female rats
- Potential mechanisms for osteopathic manipulative treatment to alleviate migraine-like pain in female rats
- Potential mechanisms for osteopathic manipulative treatment to alleviate migraine-like pain in female rats
- Potential mechanisms for osteopathic manipulative treatment to alleviate migraine-like pain in female rats
- Potential mechanisms for osteopathic manipulative treatment to alleviate migraine-like pain in female rats
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