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Malliga Raman Murali's research focuses on regenerative medicine, particularly the application of mesenchymal stem cells for orthopedic diseases. His work investigates the roles of growth factors, adipokines, and polymeric gels in tissue regeneration, both in laboratory settings and in living organisms. Murali has explored the potential of various biomaterials, including magnesium silicates and monticellite and diopside derived from biowaste, for bone regeneration applications. These investigations assess the materials' antibacterial properties, bioactivity, mechanical stability, and their impact on the proliferation and osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stromal cells.
His research has also extended to evaluating the genotoxicity of medical devices from a regulatory standpoint. Murali has experience as a principal investigator and co-investigator on multiple research grants from university and ministry sources, including BKP, UMRG, FRGS, and Sciencefund. He also manages top grants such as HIR-MoE. Murali's scholarly contributions are reflected in a h-index of 27, with over 1,755 citations across 94 publications. He also serves as a reviewer and editorial board member for several academic journals.
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- h-index: 27
- Publications: 94
- Citations: 1,755
Selected Publications
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From the Ear to the Brain: Otitis Externa Complicated by Coalescent Mastoiditis Leading to Temporal Lobe Abscess and Wernicke’s Aphasia (2025)
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- From the Ear to the Brain: Otitis Externa Complicated by Coalescent Mastoiditis Leading to Temporal Lobe Abscess and Wernicke’s Aphasia
- From the Ear to the Brain: Otitis Externa Complicated by Coalescent Mastoiditis Leading to Temporal Lobe Abscess and Wernicke’s Aphasia
- From the Ear to the Brain: Otitis Externa Complicated by Coalescent Mastoiditis Leading to Temporal Lobe Abscess and Wernicke’s Aphasia
- From the Ear to the Brain: Otitis Externa Complicated by Coalescent Mastoiditis Leading to Temporal Lobe Abscess and Wernicke’s Aphasia
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