Sai Manohar Thota

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InstitutionBaylor College of Medicine
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    1. Venugopal V, Kumar BS, Reddy SG, Thota SM. Carbon quantum dots as transcutaneous drug carriers: mechanisms, challenges and prospects. RSC Adv. 2026 Feb 20; 16(12):10689-10704. PMID: 41737449; PMCID: PMC12927579.
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    2. Chatterjee M, Gu F, Samanta S, Rasaily U, Thota SM, Varghese D, Qiu Y, Fordwuo LEE, Villanueva H, McKenna MK, Park JH, Zhang W, Tian L, Yu L, Piyarathna B, Gao Y, Simons BW, Jung SY, Karanam B, Putluri V, Chandandeep N, Mohamed N, Asirvatham JR, Jebakumar D, Rao A, Gutierrez C, Omilian AR, Morrison C, Das GM, Ambrosone C, Seeley EH, Kaipparettu BA, Kurland IJ, Putluri N, Elkhanany A, Davis AA, Zhu Q, Zhang XH, Sreekumar A. AADAT-Driven Metabolic Control of Malate and CoQ10 Shapes Immune Evasion in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer. bioRxiv. 2026 Jan 30. PMID: 41659489; PMCID: PMC12874059.
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    3. Thota SM, Chan KL, Pradhan SS, Nagabushana B, Priyanka GB, Sunil HV, Kanneganti V, Vasoya P, Vinnakote KM, Viswamitra S, Thambisetty M, Kumar D, Tiwari V, Joshy EV, Sivaramakrishnan V. Multimodal Imaging and Visual Evoked Potentials Reveal Key Structural and Functional Features That Distinguish Symptomatic From Presymptomatic Huntington's Disease Brain. Neurol India. 2021 Sep-Oct; 69(5):1247-1258. PMID: 34747792.
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