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Ganesh Venkataraman

Ganesh Venkataraman

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Chemistry

D-Index
42
Citations
7793
World Ranking
17429
National Ranking
4272

Overview

Ganesh Venkataraman is affiliated with MIT in the United States and focuses primarily on medical research, contributing extensively to the fields of cardiology, ophthalmology, and related medical disciplines. Their work spans 34 publications in medicine, with notable specialization in cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, ophthalmology, radiology, nuclear medicine, imaging, pathology, forensic medicine, and computational mechanics.

Their research topics cover a range of clinical and technological areas, including atrial fibrillation management and outcomes, glaucoma and retinal disorders, cardiac arrhythmias and treatments, corneal surgery and disorders, ophthalmology and eye disorders, ECG monitoring and analysis, and retinopathy of prematurity studies.

Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by Ganesh Venkataraman are the following:

  • International Study of Childhood Glaucoma, 2020, published in Ophthalmology Glaucoma
  • Validation of a Deep Learning Algorithm for Continuous, Real-Time Detection of Atrial Fibrillation Using a Wrist-Worn Device in an Ambulatory Environment, 2023, Journal of the American Heart Association
  • Acute Safety and Efficacy of Fluoroless Cryoballoon Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation, 2020, Journal of Innovations in Cardiac Rhythm Management
  • Detailed thrombogenicity phenotyping and 1 year outcomes in patients undergoing WATCHMAN implantation: (TARGET-WATCHMAN) a case-control study, 2020, Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis
  • Randomized prospective evaluation of same-day discharge after cryoballoon ablation of atrial fibrillation: results of the EASY PVI study, 2023, Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Ganesh Venkataraman include:

  • Alana L. Grajewski
  • M Manju
  • Premanand Chandran
  • Mrunali Dhavalikar
  • Menaka Vimalanathan

Key publication venues for their work include the Indian Journal of Ophthalmology, the Journal of the American Heart Association, Ophthalmology Glaucoma, the Journal of Innovations in Cardiac Rhythm Management, and the Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology.

Best Publications

  • Roles of heparan-sulphate glycosaminoglycans in cancer

    Ram Sasisekharan;Zachary Shriver;Ganesh Venkataraman;Uma Narayanasami

  • Oversulfated chondroitin sulfate is a contaminant in heparin associated with adverse clinical events.

    Marco Guerrini;Daniela Beccati;Zachary Shriver;Annamaria Naggi

  • Glycomics: an integrated systems approach to structure-function relationships of glycans.

    Rahul Raman;S Raguram;Ganesh Venkataraman;James C Paulson

  • Heparin and heparan sulfate: biosynthesis, structure and function

    Ram Sasisekharan;Ganesh Venkataraman

  • Cell surface glypicans are low-affinity endostatin receptors

    S. Ananth Karumanchi;Vivekanand Jha;Ramani Ramchandran;Anil Karihaloo;Anil Karihaloo

  • Tumor cell surface heparan sulfate as cryptic promoters or inhibitors of tumor growth and metastasis

    Dongfang Liu;Zachary Shriver;Ganesh Venkataraman;Yosuf El Shabrawi

  • Sequencing complex polysaccharides.

    Ganesh Venkataraman;Zachary Shriver;Rahul Raman;Ram Sasisekharan

  • Heparin and heparan sulfate: analyzing structure and microheterogeneity.

    Zachary Shriver;Ishan Capila;Ganesh Venkataraman;Ram Sasisekharan

  • M402, a novel heparan sulfate mimetic, targets multiple pathways implicated in tumor progression and metastasis.

    He Zhou;Sucharita Roy;Edward Cochran;Radouane Zouaoui

  • Structural specificity of heparin binding in the fibroblast growth factor family of proteins

    Rahul Raman;Ganesh Venkataraman;Steffen Ernst;V. Sasisekharan

  • Chinese hamster ovary cells can produce galactose-α-1,3-galactose antigens on proteins

    Carlos J Bosques;Brian E Collins;James W Meador;Hetal Sarvaiya

  • Cleavage of the antithrombin III binding site in heparin by heparinases and its implication in the generation of low molecular weight heparin

    Zachary Shriver;Mallikarjun Sundaram;Ganesh Venkataraman;Jawed Fareed

  • HSulf-1 and HSulf-2 Are Potent Inhibitors of Myeloma Tumor Growth in Vivo

    Yuemeng Dai;Yang Yang;Veronica MacLeod;Xinping Yue

  • Heparin-induced Self-association of Fibroblast Growth Factor-2 EVIDENCE FOR TWO OLIGOMERIZATION PROCESSES

    Andrew B. Herr;David M. Ornitz;Ram Sasisekharan;Ganesh Venkataraman

  • The syndecan-1 heparan sulfate proteoglycan is a viable target for myeloma therapy.

    Yang Yang;Veronica MacLeod;Yuemeng Dai;Yekaterina Khotskaya-Sample

  • Rational design of low-molecular weight heparins with improved in vivo activity

    Mallik Sundaram;Yiwei Qi;Zachary Shriver;Dongfang Liu

  • Expression in Escherichia coli, purification and characterization of heparinase I from Flavobacterium heparinum.

    Ernst S;Venkataraman G;Winkler S;Godavarti R

  • Sequencing of 3-O sulfate containing heparin decasaccharides with a partial antithrombin III binding site

    Zachary Shriver;Rahul Raman;Ganesh Venkataraman;Katherine Drummond

  • Preferential self-association of basic fibroblast growth factor is stabilized by heparin during receptor dimerization and activation

    Ganesh Venkataraman;V. Sasisekharan;Andrew B. Herr;David M. Ornitz

  • Dynamic regulation of tumor growth and metastasis by heparan sulfate glycosaminoglycans.

    Dongfang Liu;Zachary Shriver;Yiwei Qi;Ganesh Venkataraman

  • Crystal structure of heparinase II from Pedobacter heparinus and its complex with a disaccharide product.

    David Shaya;Ante Tocilj;Yunge Li;James Myette

  • On the regulation of fibroblast growth factor activity by heparin-like glycosaminoglycans.

    Ram Sasisekharan;Steffen Ernst;Ganesh Venkataraman

Frequent Co-Authors

Takashi Kei Kishimoto
Takashi Kei Kishimoto Selecta Biosciences (United States)
Marco Guerrini
Marco Guerrini Istituto G. Ronzoni
Benito Casu
Benito Casu Istituto G. Ronzoni
Ralph D. Sanderson
Ralph D. Sanderson University of Alabama at Birmingham
Robert J. Linhardt
Robert J. Linhardt Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

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