Biography and Research Information
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Pooja Modi's research focuses on the role of efferocytosis in disease, particularly in the context of ischemic stroke and retinopathy. Efferocytosis is a cellular process by which apoptotic cells are cleared from tissues. Her work investigates how this mechanism contributes to the progression and potential treatment of these conditions.
Modi has published seven papers, accumulating over 1,000 citations. Her scholarly output is marked by collaborations with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Esraa Shosha, Abdelrahman Y. Fouda, Nancy J. Rusch, and Carol Morris. Her most recent publication dates to 2025, indicating ongoing research activity.
Metrics
- h-index: 5
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 1,034
Selected Publications
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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
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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
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