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Rikeish R. Muralitharan
Rikeish R. Muralitharan
School of Biological Sciences, Monash University
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Toward the use of endometrial and menstrual blood mesenchymal stem cells for cell-based therapies
D Ulrich, R Muralitharan, CE Gargett
Expert opinion on biological therapy 13 (10), 1387-1400, 2013
1392013
Microbial peer pressure: the role of the gut microbiota in hypertension and its complications
RR Muralitharan, HA Jama, L Xie, A Peh, M Snelson, FZ Marques
Hypertension 76 (6), 1674-1687, 2020
912020
Guidelines for transparency on gut microbiome studies in essential and experimental hypertension
FZ Marques, HA Jama, K Tsyganov, PA Gill, D Rhys-Jones, ...
Hypertension 74 (6), 1279-1293, 2019
712019
Essential hypertension is associated with changes in gut microbial metabolic pathways: a multisite analysis of ambulatory blood pressure
M Nakai, RV Ribeiro, BR Stevens, P Gill, RR Muralitharan, S Yiallourou, ...
Hypertension 78 (3), 804-815, 2021
502021
Rodent models of hypertension
HA Jama, RR Muralitharan, C Xu, JA O'Donnell, M Bertagnolli, ...
British journal of pharmacology 179 (5), 918-937, 2022
362022
Diet-related gut microbial metabolites and sensing in hypertension
R R. Muralitharan, FZ Marques
Journal of human hypertension 35 (2), 162-169, 2021
312021
Renal ACE2 (angiotensin-converting enzyme 2) expression is modulated by dietary fiber intake, gut microbiota, and their metabolites
M Snelson, R R. Muralitharan, E Dinakis, M Nakai, HA Jama, WA Shihata, ...
Hypertension 77 (6), e53-e55, 2021
92021
A single-center pilot study in Malaysia on the clinical utility of whole-exome sequencing for inborn errors of immunity
AM Ripen, CT Chear, MF Baharin, R Nallusamy, KC Chan, A Kassim, ...
Clinical & Experimental Immunology 206 (2), 119-128, 2021
82021
Guidelines for microbiome studies in renal physiology
RR Muralitharan, M Snelson, G Meric, MT Coughlan, FZ Marques
American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology 325 (3), F345-F362, 2023
52023
Dietary fibre controls blood pressure and cardiovascular risk by lowering large intestinal pH and activating the proton-sensing receptor GPR65
L Xie, D Rhys-Jones, RR Muralitharan, E Dinakis, M Nakai, M Paterson, ...
bioRxiv, 2022.11. 17.516695, 2022
42022
The conundrum of the gut microbiome and blood pressure: the importance of studying sex and ethnicity
RR Muralitharan, ME Nakai, FZ Marques
European Heart Journal 41 (44), 4268-4270, 2020
42020
GPR41/43 regulates blood pressure by improving gut epithelial barrier integrity to prevent TLR4 activation and renal inflammation
RR Muralitharan, T Zheng, E Dinakis, L Xie, A Barbaro-Wahl, HA Jama, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.03. 20.533376, 2023
32023
DIETARY FIBRE REDUCES INTESTINAL PH AND EXHIBITS CARDIOVASCULAR‐PROTECTIVE EFFECTS THROUGH A PROTON‐SENSING RECEPTOR
L Xie, E Dinakis, R Muralitharan, M Nakai, X Zhang, H Jama, M Paterson, ...
Journal of Hypertension 39, e388, 2021
22021
Prospects for Leveraging the Microbiota as Medicine for Hypertension
DJ Durgan, J Zubcevic, M Vijay-Kumar, T Yang, I Manandhar, S Aryal, ...
Hypertension 81 (5), 951-963, 2024
2024
Influence of angiotensin II on the gut microbiome: Modest effects in comparison to experimental factors
R R Muralitharan, ME Nakai, M Snelson, T Zheng, E Dinakis, L Xie, ...
Cardiovascular Research, cvae062, 2024
2024
The Influence of Angiotensin II on the Gut Microbiome of Mice: Findings from a Retrospective Study
RR Muralitharan, ME Nakai, M Snelson, T Zheng, E Dinakis, L Xie, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.04. 08.536089, 2023
2023
Experimental Factors Influence Diversity Metrics of the Gut Microbiome in Laboratory Mice
RR Muralitharan
2023
GPR41/43 regulates blood pressure by improving gut barrier integrity to prevent TLR4 activation and renal inflammation
RR Muralitharan, T Zheng, E Dinakis, L Xie, A Barbaro-Wahl, HA Jama, ...
The role of the gut microbiota and its metabolite-sensing receptors in blood …, 2023
2023
The role of the gut microbiota and its metabolite-sensing receptors in blood pressure regulation
RR Muralitharan
Monash University, 2023
2023
Gut bacteria translocation to the brain after ischaemic stroke occurs via the sympathetic nervous system
A Peh, E Dinakis, M Nakai, RR Muralitharan, S Rupasinghe, JL Wilson, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.04. 03.535309, 2023
2023
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