Sandhya Shankar
University of Pittsburgh
5 Papers
Sandhya Shankar is an academic researcher from University of Pittsburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Interleukin-33 reduces neuronal damage and white matter injury via selective microglia M2 polarization after intracerebral hemorrhage in rats
Zhouqing Chen,Na Xu,Na Xu,Xuejiao Dai,Chongshun Zhao,Xin Wu,Sandhya Shankar,Huachen Huang,Zhong Wang +8 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that IL-33 reduces neuronal damage and WMI by promoting microglia M2 polarization after ICH, thereby improving the outcomes of neurological function.
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Diagnostic Value of Circulating MicroRNAs for Endometriosis: a Meta-analysis
TL;DR: Findings indicate that circulating microRNAs may serve as potential noninvasive biomarkers of endometriosis.
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Neural Stem Cells in Adult Mammals are not Astrocytes
TL;DR: In this article , the authors evaluated the evidence collected to date to establish whether classifying the NSCs as astrocytes is appropriate and useful, and they concluded that classifying adult mammalian NSC as an astrocell is potentially misleading.
A Novel Na+-K+-Cl- Cotransporter 1 Inhibitor STS66* Reduces Brain Damage in Mice After Ischemic Stroke.
Huachen Huang,Huachen Huang,Mohammad Iqbal H. Bhuiyan,Tong Jiang,Shanshan Song,Sandhya Shankar,Taraneh Taheri,Eric Li,Philipp Schreppel,Michael Hintersteininger,Sung-Sen Yang,Shih-Hua Lin,Bradley J. Molyneaux,Zhongling Zhang,Thomas Erker,Dandan Sun +15 more
TL;DR: The novel NKCC1 inhibitor STS66 is superior to BMT and STS5 in reducing ischemic infarction, swelling, and neurological deficits in large-vessel transient ischewichmic stroke, as well as in permanent focal isChemic stroke with hypertension comorbidity.
Efficacy and safety of sonothombolysis versus non-sonothombolysis in patients with acute ischemic stroke: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
TL;DR: Sonothrombolysis can significantly increase the rate of recanalization in patients with AIS compared with non-sonothrom bolysis, but there is no significant effect on improving neurological functional recovery and avoiding complications.