Geetha Gopalakrishnan

3.3k total citations
84 papers, 2.5k citations indexed

About

Geetha Gopalakrishnan is a scholar working on Plant Science, Molecular Biology and Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism. According to data from OpenAlex, Geetha Gopalakrishnan has authored 84 papers receiving a total of 2.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 32 papers in Plant Science, 24 papers in Molecular Biology and 15 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism. Recurrent topics in Geetha Gopalakrishnan's work include Insect Pest Control Strategies (23 papers), Phytochemical compounds biological activities (16 papers) and Essential Oils and Antimicrobial Activity (9 papers). Geetha Gopalakrishnan is often cited by papers focused on Insect Pest Control Strategies (23 papers), Phytochemical compounds biological activities (16 papers) and Essential Oils and Antimicrobial Activity (9 papers). Geetha Gopalakrishnan collaborates with scholars based in India, United States and Malaysia. Geetha Gopalakrishnan's co-authors include Abdul Abdul Rahuman, P. Venkatesan, Kannappan Geetha, G. Suresh, T. R. Govindachari, S. Narasimhan, S. Masilamani, S. S. Rajan, N. D. Pradeep Singh and R. Malathi and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry and Radiology.

In The Last Decade

Geetha Gopalakrishnan

77 papers receiving 2.2k citations

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All Works

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McDonnell, Marie E., Rajesh Garg, Geetha Gopalakrishnan, et al.. (2022). Glycemic Gap Predicts Mortality in a Large Multicenter Cohort Hospitalized With COVID-19. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 108(3). 718–725. 5 indexed citations
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Morello, Frank P., Dorothy Gilbertson-Dahdal, Geetha Gopalakrishnan, et al.. (2019). First-Line Diagnostic Evaluation with MRI of Children Suspected of Having Acute Appendicitis. Radiology. 291(1). 170–177. 28 indexed citations
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Bock, Beth C., Herpreet Thind, Joseph L. Fava, et al.. (2018). Feasibility of yoga as a complementary therapy for patients with type 2 diabetes: The Healthy Active and in Control (HA1C) study. Complementary Therapies in Medicine. 42. 125–131. 28 indexed citations
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Feldman, Henry A., et al.. (2015). Spinal Bone Texture Assessed by Trabecular Bone Score in Adolescent Girls With Anorexia Nervosa. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 100(9). 3436–3442. 45 indexed citations
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Gopalakrishnan, Geetha, et al.. (2012). 13. Preliminary Antimicrobial Screening of Some Indian Medicinal Plants Part I. International Journal of Drug Development and Research. 4(4). 1 indexed citations
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Gopalakrishnan, Geetha, et al.. (2009). Regulatory T cells in Graves’ disease. Clinical Endocrinology. 71(4). 587–593. 47 indexed citations
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Rahuman, Abdul Abdul, P. Venkatesan, & Geetha Gopalakrishnan. (2008). Mosquito larvicidal activity of oleic and linoleic acids isolated from Citrullus colocynthis (Linn.) Schrad. Parasitology Research. 103(6). 1383–1390. 134 indexed citations
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Gopalakrishnan, Geetha, et al.. (2007). Prevention of Diabetes Development in Those with the Metabolic Syndrome. Medical Clinics of North America. 91(6). 1091–1105. 3 indexed citations
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Gopalakrishnan, Geetha, et al.. (2007). ANTIULCER ACTIVITY OF CRUDE ALCOHOLIC EXTRACTS OF BOUGAINVILLEA SPECTABILIS WILLD. Jundishapur Journal of Natural Pharmaceutical Products. 2007. 1–6. 7 indexed citations
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McComsey, Grace A., Michelle A. Kendall, Pablo Tebas, et al.. (2007). Alendronate with calcium and vitamin D supplementation is safe and effective for the treatment of decreased bone mineral density in HIV. AIDS. 21(18). 2473–2482. 119 indexed citations
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Gopalakrishnan, Geetha, et al.. (2006). Antiulcer Activity of Sida acuta Burm. Natural Product Sciences. 12(3). 150–152. 8 indexed citations
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Gopalakrishnan, Geetha, et al.. (2006). Anti-ulcer activity of crude alcoholic extract of Toona ciliata Roemer (heart wood). Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 110(2). 348–351. 69 indexed citations
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Cobb, Kristin, Laura K. Bachrach, Gail A. Greendale, et al.. (2003). Disordered Eating, Menstrual Irregularity, and Bone Mineral Density in Female Runners. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 35(5). 711–719. 199 indexed citations
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Keegan, Theresa H.M., Geetha Gopalakrishnan, Stephen Sidney, Charles P. Quesenberry, & Jennifer L. Kelsey. (2003). Hormone replacement therapy and risk for foot, distal forearm, proximal humerus, and pelvis fractures. Osteoporosis International. 14(6). 469–475. 20 indexed citations
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Solomon, K. Anand, et al.. (2002). 8-(2-Bromo-3-methoxy-3-methylbutyl)-7-methoxycoumarin. Acta Crystallographica Section C Crystal Structure Communications. 59(1). o40–o41. 7 indexed citations
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Malathi, R., et al.. (2002). 2′,3′-Dehydrosalannol. Acta Crystallographica Section C Crystal Structure Communications. 58(11). o681–o682. 3 indexed citations
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Govindachari, T. R., et al.. (2000). Antifungal activity of some tetranortriterpenoids. Fitoterapia. 71(3). 317–320. 43 indexed citations
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Rahuman, Abdul Abdul, et al.. (2000). Effect of Feronia limonia on mosquito larvae. Fitoterapia. 71(5). 553–555. 251 indexed citations
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Self, Donnie J., et al.. (1995). The Relationship of Empathy to Moral Reasoning in First-Year Medical Students. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics. 4(4). 448–453. 7 indexed citations
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Govindachari, T. R., et al.. (1995). Structure-related insect antifeedant and growth regulating activities of some limonoids. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 21(10). 1585–1600. 39 indexed citations

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