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    The Axolotl Fibula as a Model for the Induction of Regeneration across Large Segment Defects in Long Bones of the Extremities by Chen, Xiaoping, Song, Fengyu, Jhamb, Deepali, Li, Jiliang, Bottino, Marco C, Palakal, Mathew J, Stocum, David L

    Published in PloS one (22-06-2015)
    “…We tested the ability of the axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) fibula to regenerate across segment defects of different size in the absence of intervention or…”
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    Computational simulation of multi-pit corrosion process in materials by Pidaparti, Ramana M., Fang, Long, Palakal, Mathew J.

    Published in Computational materials science (2008)
    “…Corrosion is one of the most damaging mechanisms in many engineering materials and structures. A computational model that simulates the multi-pit corrosion…”
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    A systems biology approach to the global analysis of transcription factors in colorectal cancer by Pradhan, Meeta P, Prasad, Nagendra K A, Palakal, Mathew J

    Published in BMC cancer (01-08-2012)
    “…Biological entities do not perform in isolation, and often, it is the nature and degree of interactions among numerous biological entities which ultimately…”
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    Network based transcription factor analysis of regenerating axolotl limbs by Jhamb, Deepali, Rao, Nandini, Milner, Derek J, Song, Fengyu, Cameron, Jo Ann, Stocum, David L, Palakal, Mathew J

    Published in BMC bioinformatics (18-03-2011)
    “…Studies on amphibian limb regeneration began in the early 1700's but we still do not completely understand the cellular and molecular events of this unique…”
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    The Importance of STEM Sense of Belonging and Academic Hope in Enhancing Persistence for Low-Income, Underrepresented STEM Students by Hansen, Michele J., Palakal, Mathew J., White, Le’Joy

    Published in Journal for STEM education research. (01-08-2024)
    “…The purpose of this longitudinal investigation was to examine the effectiveness of a comprehensive, integrated curricular and co-curricular program designed to…”
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    Systems biology approach to stage-wise characterization of epigenetic genes in lung adenocarcinoma by Pradhan, Meeta P, Desai, Akshay, Palakal, Mathew J

    Published in BMC systems biology (26-12-2013)
    “…Epigenetics refers to the reversible functional modifications of the genome that do not correlate to changes in the DNA sequence. The aim of this study is to…”
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    Cliques for the identification of gene signatures for colorectal cancer across population by Pradhan, Meeta P, Nagulapalli, Kshithija, Palakal, Mathew J

    Published in BMC systems biology (17-12-2012)
    “…Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers worldwide. Studies have correlated risk of CRC development with dietary habits and…”
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    Proteomic analysis of fibroblastema formation in regenerating hind limbs of Xenopus laevis froglets and comparison to axolotl by Rao, Nandini, Song, Fengyu, Jhamb, Deepali, Wang, Mu, Milner, Derek J, Price, Nathaniel M, Belecky-Adams, Teri L, Palakal, Mathew J, Cameron, Jo Ann, Li, Bingbing, Chen, Xiaoping, Stocum, David L

    Published in BMC developmental biology (25-07-2014)
    “…To gain insight into what differences might restrict the capacity for limb regeneration in Xenopus froglets, we used High Performance Liquid Chromatography…”
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    Leveraging health social networking communities in translational research by Webster, Yue W, Dow, Ernst R, Koehler, Jacob, Gudivada, Ranga C, Palakal, Mathew J

    Published in Journal of biomedical informatics (01-08-2011)
    “…Health social networking communities are emerging resources for translational research. We have designed and implemented a framework called HyGen, which…”
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    A self organizing map-harmony search hybrid algorithm for clustering biological data by George, Abin John, Gopakumar, G., Pradhan, Meeta, Abdul Nazeer, K.A., Palakal, Mathew J.

    “…Self Organizing Map (SOM) is a significant algorithmic methodology to visualize data spaces of larger dimensions. Accurate analysis of the input data requires…”
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    Understanding SNP - Gene associations in pancreatic cancer: A systems biology approach by Joseph, Nimish, Gopakumar, G, Pradhan, Meeta, Abdul Nazeer, K. A., Palakal, Mathew J

    “…The findings of Human Genome Project revealed Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) as the most common form of genetic variations in humans. It also…”
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    Fine delay estimation in sonar echoes using frequency Prony method by Palakal, Mathew J., Liang, Min

    “…Wideband sonar target recognition is becoming important due to the fact that the echo reflected from a target contains more information about the target…”
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    A multiple target acoustic scene representation model for bat echolocation signals by Liang, Min, Palakal, Mathew J.

    “…Determination of the distance to targets from echo delay is an important aspect of echolocation in bats. Neurophysiological studies suggest that the…”
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    On interfacing physics with electrophysiology in echolocation in bats by Raichel, Daniel R., Palakal, Mathew J.

    “…In animal echolocation, reflected signals carry far more information than is generally realized. The real, nonlinear nature of sound propagation and the…”
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    Cortical representation of spatiotemporal pattern of firing evoked by echolocation signals: population encoding of target features in real time by Palakal, M J, Wong, D

    “…Target perception in echolocating bats entails the generation of an acoustic image of the target in the auditory cortex. By integrating information conveyed in…”
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    An acoustic perception model for echolocation signals by Palakal, Mathew J., Murthy, Uday, Wong, Donald

    “…Bats that echolocate using biosonar pulses perceive their target as an auditory image by extracting acoustic cues conveyed in the target-reflected echoes…”
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    A nature-inspired hybrid Fuzzy C-means algorithm for better clustering of biological data sets by Arunanand, T. A., Abdul Nazeer, K. A., Palakal, Mathew J., Pradhan, Meeta

    “…Clustering is one of the widely used unsupervised methods to interpret and analyze huge amount of data in the field of Bioinformatics. One of the major issues…”
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    Identification of protein interaction methods from biomedical literature by Jhamb, Deepali, Krishnan, Anand, Palakal, Meelia, Pandit, Yogesh, Palakal, Mathew J., Duraiswamy, Premkumar

    “…Proteins are the functional subunits of a cell which interact with each other to carry out biological processes. Protein interaction networks form the backbone…”
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    A systems biology analysis for the whole genome sequencing data by Jhamb, Deepali, Pradhan, Meeta P., Desai, Akshay, Palakal, Mathew J., Duraiswamy, Premkumar

    “…The next generation sequencing technology has enabled the understanding of the whole genome of an organism at a greater coverage and reduced cost. In this…”
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