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    Social Cognition and Neuro-cognition in Patients with Bipolar Disorder, Their First-Degree Relatives and Healthy Controls by Ganesh, Uma Maheswari, Shwetha TS, Bhandary, Rajeshkrishna P

    Published in Indian journal of psychological medicine (01-05-2021)
    “…Background: Studies focusing on assessing social cognition deficits in schizophrenia have been expanded to bipolar disorder considering the similarities shared…”
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    Manipulating levels of uncertainty in a decision making task for obsessive-compulsive disorder by Ganesh, Uma Maheswari, Sharma, Lavanya, Kashyap, Himani, Arumugham, Shyam Sundar, Reddy, Janardhan

    Published in Revista brasileira de psiquiatria (15-11-2024)
    “…The study aims to investigate whether manipulating levels of uncertainty would influence performance in a decision-making task in obsessive-compulsive disorder…”
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    Long-term impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on obsessive-compulsive disorder by Sharma, Lavanya P, Balachander, Srinivas, Thatikonda, Navya Spurthi, Ganesh, Uma Maheswari, Kishore, Chethana, Bhattacharya, Mahashweta, Thamby, Abel, TS, Jaisoorya, Narayanaswamy, Janardhanan C, Arumugham, Shyam Sundar, Reddy, YC Janardhan

    Published in Psychiatry research (01-01-2024)
    “…•OCD severity and relapse rate were similar in the pandemic and non-pandemic cohorts.•COVID-19-related anxiety declined over time.•Medication non-adherence and…”
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    Diabetes Decreases HDAC7 Expression and Increases Lysine Acetylation in Bladder Tissue from Type 1 Diabetic Rats: a Potential Posttranslational Mechanism in Diabetic Bladder Dysfunction by Ganesh, Zai Uma, Kazim, Mohammed, Maddie, Nicole, Ramos, Raddy L., Carrillo‐Sepulveda, Maria Alicia

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2019)
    “…Background Diabetic bladder dysfunction (DBD) encompasses a broad spectrum of complications that affect over 50% of individuals with diabetes mellitus. While…”
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