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    Tracking Lymphatic Drainage Pathways Through Inner Ear Channels: A Systematic Review by Susai, Surraj, Motwani, Rohini, Chandrupatla, Mrudula

    Published in Curēus (Palo Alto, CA) (12-08-2024)
    “…The search for potential lymphatic routes through the cochlea, or membranous portions of the inner ear labyrinth, remains a significant challenge. Researchers…”
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    Anatomy acts concerning body and organ donations across the globe: past, present and future with a special emphasis on the indian scenario by Susai, Surraj, Chandrupatla, Mrudula, Motwani, Rohini

    Published in Anatomy & cell biology (31-03-2023)
    “…From the era of pre-historic times, the ancient Indians and the Greeks highlighted the importance of body and organ donations thereby emphasizing the need for…”
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    DNA Damage Analysis in Children with Non-syndromic Developmental Delay by Comet Assay by Susai, Surraj, Chand, Parkash, Ballambattu, Vishnu Bhat, Hanumanthappa, Nandeesha, Veeramani, Raveendranath

    “…Majority of the developmental delays in children are non-syndromic and they are believed to have an underlying DNA damage, though not well substantiated. Hence…”
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    A study on the congruence and proximity of the sling and clasp fibres at the cardio-esophageal junction of the stomach by Chandrupatla, Mrudula, Susai, Surraj

    “…Background and aim The cardio-oesophageal sphincter that is located in close longitudinal proximity to the origin of the lesser curvature of the stomach has a…”
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    Vulnerabilities of Prostate Glandular Concretions Considered as Artefacts: A Cross-sectional Biopsy Slide Study by Susai, Surraj, Motwani, Rohini, Chandrupatla, Mrudula

    Published in Medeniyet medical journal (26-12-2023)
    “…There is no clear consensus regarding the contour of prostatic glandular intraluminal concretions. This study enlightens the rational approach toward…”
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    The Dual Innervation of the Gluteus Maximus Associated with Other Anatomical Variations of the Gluteal Region by Raviteja, Punnapa, Chandrupatla, Mrudula, Bhingardeo, Alka V, Susai, Surraj

    Published in Medeniyet medical journal (28-06-2024)
    “…The gluteus maximus (GM) is a big quadrilateral musculature that lines the rear portion of the pelvis. It is innervated by the inferior gluteal nerve. The…”
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