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Raymond A. Otoo's research investigates the potential of sulforaphane for neuroprotection and its broader anticancer applications, as detailed in his 2023 publication. His work also examines the relationship between white matter microstructures and cognitive function in children, as presented in a 2022 study. Otoo has a h-index of 2, with two total publications and 56 citations. He collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Xiawei Ou, Charles M. Glasier, Thomas M. Badger, and Xiaoxu Na, with whom he has co-authored publications.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 59
Selected Publications
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Sulforaphane’s Multifaceted Potential: From Neuroprotection to Anticancer Action (2023)
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Associations Between White Matter Microstructures and Cognitive Functioning in 8-Year-Old Children: A Track-Weighted Imaging Study (2022)
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- Associations Between White Matter Microstructures and Cognitive Functioning in 8-Year-Old Children: A Track-Weighted Imaging Study
- Associations Between White Matter Microstructures and Cognitive Functioning in 8-Year-Old Children: A Track-Weighted Imaging Study
- Associations Between White Matter Microstructures and Cognitive Functioning in 8-Year-Old Children: A Track-Weighted Imaging Study
- Associations Between White Matter Microstructures and Cognitive Functioning in 8-Year-Old Children: A Track-Weighted Imaging Study
- Associations Between White Matter Microstructures and Cognitive Functioning in 8-Year-Old Children: A Track-Weighted Imaging Study
- Associations Between White Matter Microstructures and Cognitive Functioning in 8-Year-Old Children: A Track-Weighted Imaging Study
- Sulforaphane’s Multifaceted Potential: From Neuroprotection to Anticancer Action
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