Author

Parthasarathy Arpitha

research - Cited by 374 - Biomedical Scientist

Biography

Arpitha Parthasarathy completed her PhD in Biomedical Sciences from Aravind Eye Hospitals, India and Postdoctoral Fellowship at National Institutes of health, Maryland. She was a Postdoctoral Scientist at George Washington University and Univ. of Kentucky. She has published in many peer reviewed ophthalmic journals and is now the “Director of Translational and Molecular Biology Research” at Plasma Medicine Life Sciences and heads the Translational and Molecular Biology Division of Jerome Canady Research Institute for advanced Biological and Technical Sciences, USA.
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High expression of p63 combined with a large N/C ratio defines a subset of human limbal epithelial cells: implications on epithelial stem cells
P Arpitha, NV Prajna, M Srinivasan, V MuthukkaruppanInvestigative ophthalmology & visual science 46 (10), 3631-3636, 2005200
115
2005
MMP9 cleavage of the β4 integrin ectodomain leads to recurrent epithelial erosions in mice
S Pal-Ghosh, T Blanco, G Tadvalkar, A Pajoohesh-Ganji, A Parthasarathy, ...Journal of cell science 124 (15), 2666-2675, 2011201
88
2011
Coordinating cell proliferation and migration in the lens and cornea
PS Zelenka, P ArpithaSeminars in cell & developmental biology 19 (2), 113-124, 2008200
57
2008
Adult human buccal epithelial stem cells: identification, ex-vivo expansion, and transplantation for corneal surface reconstruction
CG Priya, P Arpitha, S Vaishali, NV Prajna, K Usha, K Sheetal, ...Eye 25 (12), 1641-1649, 2011201
56
2011
A method to isolate human limbal basal cells enriched for a subset of epithelial cells with a large nucleus/cytoplasm ratio expressing high levels of p63
P Arpitha, NV Prajna, M Srinivasan, V MuthukkaruppanMicroscopy Research and Technique 71 (6), 469-476, 2008200
17
2008
Cyclin-dependent kinase 5 promotes the stability of corneal epithelial cell junctions
P Arpitha, CY Gao, BK Tripathi, S Saravanamuthu, P ZelenkaMolecular vision 19, 319, 2013201
6
2013
Cold Atmospheric Plasma as an Alternative Therapy for Cancer Treatment
P ArpithaCell and Developmental Biology 4 (2), 20520
1
2015