Suresh L Mehta, MPhil, PhD

About Suresh L Mehta, MPhil, PhD

Suresh L Mehta, MPhil, PhD, With an exceptional h-index of 26 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison, specializes in the field of noncoding RNAs, Mitochondria, Cerebral Stroke, Hyperglycemia/Diabetes, Molecular Therapy and Neuroprotection.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Abstract TP292: Chronic Kidney Disease Exacerbates Post-Stroke Cell Death and Inflammatory Mechanisms

Abstract TP302: Circular RNAs Methylation Patterns Positively Correlated With Their Expression Level in the Post-Stroke Brain

Abstract WP314: Post-Stroke Regulation of α-Synuclein by microRNA miR-7 and Circular RNA CDR1as

Post-stroke brain can be protected by modulating the lncRNA FosDT

Role of transcription factors, noncoding RNAs, epitranscriptomics, and epigenetics in post‐ischemic neuroinflammation

Therapeutic Potential of Intravenous miR-21 Mimic after Stroke Following STAIR Criteria

Dysregulation of the Epitranscriptomic Mark m1A in Ischemic Stroke

CDR1as regulates α-synuclein-mediated ischemic brain damage by controlling miR-7 availability

Suresh L Mehta, MPhil, PhD Information

University

Position

Department of Neurological Surgery School of Medicine and Public Health

Citations(all)

3742

Citations(since 2020)

1929

Cited By

2526

hIndex(all)

26

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

37

i10Index(since 2020)

34

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Suresh L Mehta, MPhil, PhD Skills & Research Interests

noncoding RNAs

Mitochondria

Cerebral Stroke

Hyperglycemia/Diabetes

Molecular Therapy and Neuroprotection

Top articles of Suresh L Mehta, MPhil, PhD

Abstract TP292: Chronic Kidney Disease Exacerbates Post-Stroke Cell Death and Inflammatory Mechanisms

Stroke

2024/2

Abstract TP302: Circular RNAs Methylation Patterns Positively Correlated With Their Expression Level in the Post-Stroke Brain

Stroke

2024/2

Abstract WP314: Post-Stroke Regulation of α-Synuclein by microRNA miR-7 and Circular RNA CDR1as

Stroke

2024/2

Post-stroke brain can be protected by modulating the lncRNA FosDT

Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism

2024/2

Role of transcription factors, noncoding RNAs, epitranscriptomics, and epigenetics in post‐ischemic neuroinflammation

2024/1/26

Therapeutic Potential of Intravenous miR-21 Mimic after Stroke Following STAIR Criteria

Translational Stroke Research

2023/12/22

Dysregulation of the Epitranscriptomic Mark m1A in Ischemic Stroke

Translational Stroke Research

2023/12

CDR1as regulates α-synuclein-mediated ischemic brain damage by controlling miR-7 availability

Molecular Therapy-Nucleic Acids

2023/3/14

Tau and GSK-3β are critical contributors to α-synuclein-mediated post-stroke brain damage

Neuromolecular medicine

2023/3

Abstract TP238: Acute Ischemic Stroke Induces Gut Virome And Bacteriome Dysbiosis

Stroke

2023/2

Abstract TP233: Cerebroprotective Role Of M6A Demethylase Fat Mass And Obesity-associated Protein After Experimental Stroke

Stroke

2023/2

MicroRNA miR-7 is essential for post-stroke functional recovery

Translational stroke research

2023/2

Cerebroprotective Role of N6-Methyladenosine Demethylase FTO (Fat Mass and Obesity-Associated Protein) After Experimental Stroke

Stroke

2023/1

MMP-12 knockdown prevents secondary brain damage after ischemic stroke in mice

Neurochemistry international

2022/12/1

Tenascin-C induction exacerbates post-stroke brain damage

Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism

2022/2

Epitranscriptomic modifications modulate normal and pathological functions in CNS

2022/2

Ubisol Coenzyme Q10 promotes mitochondrial biogenesis in HT22 cells challenged by glutamate

Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine

2021/11/1

Noncoding RNA crosstalk in brain health and diseases

2021/10/1

Antioxidant combo therapy protects white matter after traumatic brain injury

NeuroMolecular Medicine

2021/9

Long noncoding RNA Fos downstream transcript is developmentally dispensable but vital for shaping the poststroke functional outcome

Stroke

2021/7

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