Inesa Lelytė
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Also affiliated: University of Eastern Finland (2022); Vytautas Magnus University (2020–2021); Loyola University Chicago (2024–2025); University of Birmingham (2022–2025)
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Inesa Lelytė's research focuses on understanding the mechanisms of diabetic retinopathy, a complication of diabetes that affects the eyes. Her work involves studying animal models, specifically rats, to investigate how factors like hyperglycemia contribute to the development of this condition. Lelytė has explored the utility of lentivirus as a tool to study the role of VEGF-A in diabetic retinopathy pathology. She has also examined structure-function relationships in rodent models of the disease, contributing to a systematic review on the topic. Her research interests also extend to the assessment of memory and cognitive function, as indicated by her publication on the Rey 15-Item Test for detecting memory malingering. Lelytė's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 3, with 10 publications and 42 citations.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 11
- Citations: 43
Selected Publications
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Correction: Prospects and limitations of cumate-inducible lentivirus as a tool for investigating VEGF-A-mediated pathology in diabetic retinopathy (2025)
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Prospects and limitations of cumate-inducible lentivirus as a tool for investigating VEGF-A-mediated pathology in diabetic retinopathy (2024)
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- Correction: Prospects and limitations of cumate-inducible lentivirus as a tool for investigating VEGF-A-mediated pathology in diabetic retinopathy
- Correction: Prospects and limitations of cumate-inducible lentivirus as a tool for investigating VEGF-A-mediated pathology in diabetic retinopathy
- Correction: Prospects and limitations of cumate-inducible lentivirus as a tool for investigating VEGF-A-mediated pathology in diabetic retinopathy
- Correction: Prospects and limitations of cumate-inducible lentivirus as a tool for investigating VEGF-A-mediated pathology in diabetic retinopathy
- Correction: Prospects and limitations of cumate-inducible lentivirus as a tool for investigating VEGF-A-mediated pathology in diabetic retinopathy
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