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65
Citations
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9383
National Ranking
4135

Overview

Ch.V. Rao is affiliated with Florida International University in the United States. Their research spans several fields including Engineering, Computer Science, and Environmental Science, with a particular focus on Ocean Engineering and Oceanography.

The scientist's primary areas of research include Underwater Vehicles and Communication Systems, Underwater Acoustics Research, and Marine Animal Studies. They have also contributed to research on Water Quality Monitoring Technologies, Image Enhancement Techniques, Video Surveillance and Tracking Methods, and Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems.

Ch.V. Rao has published extensively in multiple peer-reviewed venues. Notable publication venues include:

  • 2021 5th International Conference on Electronics, Communication and Aerospace Technology (ICECA)
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • E3S Web of Conferences
  • IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering
  • AIP conference proceedings

Some of Rao's recent research papers are:

  • "Arduino Based Smart Dustbin for Waste Management during Covid-19," 2021, presented at the 2021 5th International Conference on Electronics, Communication and Aerospace Technology (ICECA)
  • "Lhb−/−Lhr−/− Double Mutant Mice Phenocopy Lhb−/− or Lhr−/− Single Mutants and Display Defects in Leydig Cells and Steroidogenesis," 2022, published in International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • "Strategic route for impending green hydrogen energy in Oman," 2024, published in E3S Web of Conferences
  • "Effect of Undersea Parameters on Reliability of Underwater Acoustic Sensor Network in Shallow Water," 2022, published in IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering
  • "Connectivity and reliability analysis of underwater sensor network in shallow water," 2023, published in AIP conference proceedings

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • M. Ravi Sankar
  • N. Padmavathy
  • V. Praveena
  • M Sri Uma Suseela
  • Yallapu Srinivas

Ch.V. Rao's work intersects with various technical subfields such as Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computer Networks and Communications, and Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. The body of research reflects a multidisciplinary approach involving technology applications in aquatic environments and renewable energy systems.

Best Publications

  • TARGETED DISRUPTION OF LUTEINIZING HORMONE/ HUMAN CHORIONIC GONADOTROPIN RECEPTOR GENE

    Z. M. Lei;S. Mishra;W. Zou;B. Xu

  • The presence of gonadotropin receptors in nonpregnant human uterus, human placenta, fetal membranes, and decidua.

    E. Reshef;Z. M. Lei;Ch. V. Rao;D. D. Pridham

  • Novel role of human chorionic gonadotropin in differentiation of human cytotrophoblasts

    Q J Shi;Z M Lei;C V Rao;J Lin

  • Novel expression of human chorionic gonadotropin/luteinizing hormone receptor gene in brain.

    Z M Lei;C V Rao;J L Kornyei;P Licht

  • Multiple pituitary and ovarian defects in Krox-24 (NGFI-A, Egr-1)-targeted mice.

    Piotr Topilko;Sylvie Schneider-Maunoury;Giovanni Levi;Giovanni Levi;Alain Trembleau

  • Quantitative cell composition of human and bovine corpora lutea from various reproductive states.

    Z. M. Lei;N. Chegini;Ch. V. Rao

  • Novel concepts of human chorionic gonadotropin: reproductive system interactions and potential in the management of infertility.

    Marco Filicori;Asgerally T. Fazleabas;Ilpo Huhtaniemi;Peter Licht

  • The central role of human chorionic gonadotropin in the formation of human placental syncytium.

    M. Yang;Z. M. Lei;Ch. V. Rao

  • Peritoneal fluid volume, estrogen, progesterone, prostaglandin, and epidermal growth factor concentrations in patients with and without endometriosis.

    F D De Leon;R Vijayakumar;M Brown;C V Rao

  • An overview of the past, present, and future of nongonadal LH/hCG actions in reproductive biology and medicine

    Ch. V. Rao

  • Binding sites for epidermal growth factor in human uterine tissues and leiomyomas.

    G.E. Hofmann;Ch. V. Rao;G.H. Barrows;G. S. Schultz

  • Peripheral and intracerebroventricular administration of human chorionic gonadotropin alters several hippocampus-associated behaviors in cycling female rats

    H. Lukacs;E.S. Hiatt;Z.M. Lei;Ch.V. Rao

  • Treatment of human endometrial stromal cells with chorionic gonadotropin promotes their morphological and functional differentiation into decidua.

    S.W. Han;Z.M. Lei;Ch.V. Rao

  • Human myometrial smooth muscle cells are novel targets of direct regulation by human chorionic gonadotropin.

    J. L. Környei;Z. M. Lei;Ch.V. Rao

  • Characterization of prostaglandin receptors in the bovine corpus luteum cell membranes.

    Ch. Venkateswara Rao

  • Novel regulation of pregnant human myometrial smooth muscle cell gap junctions by human chorionic gonadotropin

    G Ambrus;C V Rao

  • Increases in luteinizing hormone are associated with declines in cognitive performance.

    Gemma Casadesus;Erin L. Milliken;Kate M. Webber;Richard L. Bowen

  • Multiple novel roles of luteinizing hormone

    C.V. Rao

  • Properties of gonadotropin receptors in the cell membranes of bovine corpus luteum.

    Ch. Venkateswara Rao

  • The past, present and future of nongonadal LH/hCG actions in reproductive biology and medicine.

    C.V. Rao;Z.M. Lei

Frequent Co-Authors

Gregory S. Schultz
Gregory S. Schultz University of Florida
Ikuo Konishi
Ikuo Konishi Kyoto University
William Hansel
William Hansel Cornell University
Giovanni Levi
Giovanni Levi French National Museum of Natural History
Laurence M. Demers
Laurence M. Demers Pennsylvania State University
Patrick Charnay
Patrick Charnay École Normale Supérieure
Yoel Sadovsky
Yoel Sadovsky University of Pittsburgh
Surendra Sharma
Surendra Sharma Brown University
Sunil K. Manna
Sunil K. Manna Centre for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics
David S.K. Magnuson
David S.K. Magnuson University of Louisville

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