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Sanjana Padala's research focuses on the evaluation and characterization of methods to localize plaques and tangles in brain tissue. Her work includes the development and assessment of modified techniques for plaque localization in both rodent and human brain samples. Padala has one publication and has received three citations, with an h-index of one. She collaborates with researchers at the National Center for Toxicological Research, including Sumit Sarkar and James Raymick, with whom she shares a co-authored publication.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 3
Selected Publications
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Evaluation and Characterization of Modified K114 Method to LocalizePlaques in Rodent and Plaques and Tangles in Human Brain Tissue (2024)
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- Evaluation and Characterization of Modified K114 Method to LocalizePlaques in Rodent and Plaques and Tangles in Human Brain Tissue
- Evaluation and Characterization of Modified K114 Method to LocalizePlaques in Rodent and Plaques and Tangles in Human Brain Tissue
- Evaluation and Characterization of Modified K114 Method to LocalizePlaques in Rodent and Plaques and Tangles in Human Brain Tissue
- Evaluation and Characterization of Modified K114 Method to LocalizePlaques in Rodent and Plaques and Tangles in Human Brain Tissue
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