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1. Srinivas reddy Pallerla
Centre For Cellular and Molecular Biology
Type 2 diabetes, Obesity, Molecular biology
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Citation indices All Since 2011
Citations 340 189
h-index 7 7
i10-index 6 6
Title 1–9 Cited by Year
Esrrb‐Cre excises loxP‐flanked alleles in early four‐cell embryos
S Lee, SR Pallerla, S Kim, B Shaffer, CR Simerly, JR Chaillet, Y Barak
genesis 54 (1), 53-61
2016
Functions of PPARγ and its associates in the placenta
T Shalom-Barak, J Liersemann, X Zhang, SE Lee, SR Pallerla, S Kim, ...
Placenta 36 (4), 482
2015
Heparan sulfate expression in the neural crest is essential for mouse
cardiogenesis
Y Pan, C Carbe, S Kupich, U Pickhinke, S Ohlig, M Frye, R Seelige, ...
Matrix Biology 35, 253-265
8 2014
Cg2091 encodes a polyphosphate/ATP-dependent glucokinase of
Corynebacterium glutamicum
SN Lindner, S Knebel, SR Pallerla, SM Schoberth, VF Wendisch
Applied microbiology and biotechnology 87 (2), 703-713
32 2010
Altered heparan sulfate structure in mice with deleted NDST3 gene function
SR Pallerla, R Lawrence, L Lewejohann, Y Pan, T Fischer, U Schlomann, ...
Journal of Biological Chemistry 283 (24), 16885-16894
41 2008
Heparan sulfate Ndst1 gene function variably regulates multiple signaling
pathways during mouse development
SR Pallerla, Y Pan, X Zhang, JD Esko, K Grobe
Developmental Dynamics 236 (2), 556-563
44 2007
Determination of soluble and granular inorganic polyphosphate in
Corynebacterium glutamicum
P Klauth, SR Pallerla, D Vidaurre, C Ralfs, VF Wendisch, SM Schoberth
Applied microbiology and biotechnology 72 (5), 1099-1106
32 2006
Cerebral hypoplasia and craniofacial defects in mice lacking heparan sulfate
Ndst1 gene function
K Grobe, M Inatani, SR Pallerla, J Castagnola, Y Yamaguchi, JD Esko
Development 132 (16), 3777-3786
143 2005
Formation of volutin granules in Corynebacterium glutamicum
SR Pallerla, S Knebel, T Polen, P Klauth, J Hollender, VF Wendisch, ...
FEMS microbiology letters 243 (1), 133-140
40 2005
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