Biography and Research Information
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Raymond A. Otoo's research investigates mechanisms of neuroprotection, particularly concerning white matter integrity and its relationship with cognitive function in children. His work explores the potential of compounds like sulforaphane, examining its multifaceted effects that extend to anticancer actions. Otoo's publications include studies on the associations between white matter microstructures and cognitive outcomes in 8-year-old children, utilizing advanced imaging techniques. He has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences on these and related projects.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 64
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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