Pooja Modi
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Also affiliated: National Institutes of Health (2014–2018); Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (2014–2018)
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Pooja Modi's research focuses on the application of diffusion magnetic resonance imaging techniques, including diffusion tensor imaging, to study white matter in the brain. Her work has explored algorithms for artifact reduction and improved image quality, aiming to enhance the sensitivity and specificity of these imaging methods. Modi has investigated these techniques in both animal models and human subjects, with a specific interest in male subjects. Her recent publication addresses the role of efferocytosis in ischemic stroke and retinopathy. Modi has a citation count of 1,043 across 7 publications, with an h-index of 5. She has collaborated with several researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Esraa Shosha, Abdelrahman Y. Fouda, Nancy J. Rusch, and Carol Morris.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 1,049
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The role of efferocytosis in ischemic stroke and insights from retinopathy (2025)
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- The role of efferocytosis in ischemic stroke and insights from retinopathy
- The role of efferocytosis in ischemic stroke and insights from retinopathy
- The role of efferocytosis in ischemic stroke and insights from retinopathy
- The role of efferocytosis in ischemic stroke and insights from retinopathy
- The role of efferocytosis in ischemic stroke and insights from retinopathy
- The role of efferocytosis in ischemic stroke and insights from retinopathy
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