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Published and accepted articles in refereed journals:

  1. Panda, S.K., Ramesh, R., Rao, K.V.S., Asha G., Zuckerman, A.J., and Nayak, N.C. Comparative evaluation of Yeast derived recombinant and Plasma derived hepatitis B virus vaccine in prevention of perinatally transmitted infection in North India. J. Med. Virol., 35:297-302, 1991.
  2. Ramesh, R., Munshi, A., and Panda, S.K. Lack of inhibitory effect of Phyllanthus amarus on HBV DNA replication. Hepatology (RLR), 7:41-42, 1991.
  3. Ramesh, R., Munshi, A., and Panda, S.K. Prevalence of antibodies to HCV in chronic liver disease and hepatocellular carcinoma patients in India. J. Gastroenterol. Hepatol., 7:393-395, 1992.
  4. Manivel, V., Ramesh, R., Panda, S.K., and Rao, K.V.S. A synthetic peptide spontaneously self assembles to reconstitute a confirmational group specific determinant of hepatitis B surface antigen. J. Immunol., 148:4006-4011, 1992.
  5. Ramesh, R., Munshi, A., and Panda, S.K. Polymerase chain reaction. A brief review. Natl. Med. J. India, 5: 115-119, 1992.
  6. Panda, S.K., Munshi, A., and Ramesh, R. Cloning of hepadnaviruses from microquantity serum. Nucleic Acids Res., 20: 4373, 1992.
  7. Munshi, A., Mehrotra, R., Ramesh, R., and Panda, S.K. Evaluation of anti-hepadnavirus activity of Phyllanthus amarus and Phyllanthus maderaspatensis in duck hepatitis B virus (DHBV) carrier Pekin Ducks. J. Med. Virol., 41: 275-281, 1993.
  8. Acharya, S.K., Panda, S.K., Dupare, H., Dasrathy, S., Ramesh, R., Jameel, S., Nihjawan, S., Irshad, M., Joshi, Y.K., and Tandon, B.N. Chronic hepatitis in a large Indian hospital. Natl. Med. J. India, 6:202-206, 1993.
  9. Ramesh, R., and Panda, S.K. HBV genome in antibody positive hepatocellular carcinoma. J. Hepatol., 19:319-320, 1993.
  10. Ramesh, R., Panda, S.K, Jameel, S., and Rajasambandam, P. Mapping of hepatitis B virus (HBV) genome in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and demonstration of a potential transactivator in the frequently detected fragment. J. Gen. Virol., 75:327-334, 1994.
  11. Freeman, S.M., Ramesh, R., Marrogi, A.J., Jensen, A.J., and Abboud, C.N. In vivo studies on the mechanism of the "Bystander Effect". Cancer Gene Ther., 4:326, 1994.
  12. Freeman, S.M., Marrogi, A.J., Ramesh, R., and Robinson, W. Suicide gene therapy for the treatment of ovarian cancer. Cancer Detect. Prevent., 19:111-112, 1995.
  13. Whartenby, K.A., Abboud, C.N., Marrogi, A.J., Ramesh, R., and Freeman, S.M. The biology of cancer gene therapy. Lab. Invest., 72:131-145, 1995.
  14. Freeman, S.M., Ramesh, R., Jensen, A., Shastri, M., Munshi, A., and Marrogi, A.J. The role of cytokines in mediating the "Bystander Effect" using the HSV-TK xenogeneic cells. Cancer Lett., 92:167-174, 1995.
  15. Ramesh, R., Marrogi, A.J., Munshi, A., Abboud, C.N., and Freeman, S.M. In-vivo analysis of the "Bystander Effect": A cytokine cascade. Exp. Hematol., 24:829-838, 1996.
  16. Ramesh, R., Munshi, A., Marrogi, A.J., Abboud, C.N., and Freeman, S.M. Expression of co-stimulatory molecules: Upregulation of B7 and ICAM following treatment with a suicide gene. Cancer Gene Ther., 3:373-384, 1996.
  17. Merogi, A.J., Marrogi, A.J., Ramesh, R., Robinson, W., Fermin, C.D., and Freeman, S.M. Tumor host interaction: analysis of cytokines, growth factors and tumor infiltrating lymphocytes in ovarian carcinomas. Human Pathol., 28:321-331, 1997.
  18. Munshi, A., Byrne, P., Ramesh, R., Freeman, S.M., and Marrogi, A.J. p53 molecule as a prognostic marker in human malignancies. J. La. State Med. Soc., 150:175-178, 1998.
  19. Schwarzenberger, P., Harrison, L., Weinacker, A., Marrogi, A.J., Byrne, P., Ramesh, R., Theodossiou, C., Gaumer, R., Summer, W., Freeman, S.M., and Kolls, J.K. The treatment of malignant mesothelioma with a gene modified cancer cell: a phase I study. Hum. Gene Ther., 9:2641-2649, 1998.
  20. Schwarzenberger, P., Harrison, L., Weinacker, A., Gaumer, R., Theodossiou, C., Summer, W., Ye, P., Marrogi, A.J., Ramesh, R., Freeman, S., and Kolls, J. Gene therapy for malignant mesothelioma: a novel approach for an incurable cancer with increased incidence in Louisiana. J. La. State Med. Soc., 150:168-174, 1998.
  21. Ramesh, R., Marrogi, A.J., Munshi, A., and Freeman, S.M. Potentiation of the "Bystander Effect" by immunization combined with suicide gene therapy. Adv. Exp. Med. Biol., 451:125-131, 1998.
  22. Ramesh, R., Munshi, A., Marrogi, A.J., and Freeman, S.M. Enhancement of tumor killing using a combination of tumor immunization and HSV-tk suicide gene therapy. Int. J. Cancer, 80:380-386, 1999.
  23. Tong, X.W., Kieback, D.G., Ramesh, R., and Freeman,S.M. Molecular aspects of ovarian cancer. Is gene therapy the solution? Hematol. Oncol. Clin. N. Am., 13:109-133, 1999.
  24. Saeki, T., Mhashilkar, A., Chada, S., Branch, C., Roth, J.A., and Ramesh, R. Tumor-suppressive effects by adenovirus-mediated mda-7 gene transfer in non-small cell lung cancer cell in vitro. Gene Ther., 7:2051-2057, 2000.
  25. Ramesh, R., Saeki, T., Templeton, N.S., Ji, L., Stephens, L.C., Ito, I., Wilson, D.R., Wu, Z., Branch, C.D., Minna, J.D., and Roth, J.A. Successful treatment of primary and disseminated human lung cancers by systemic delivery of tumor suppressor genes using an improved liposome vector. Mol. Ther., 3:337-350, 2001
  26. Mhashilkar, A.M., Schrock, R.D., Hindi, M., Liao, J., Sieger, K., Kourouma, F., Zou-Yang, X.H., Onishi, E., Takh, O., Vedvick, T.S., Fanger, G., Stewart, L., Watson, G.J., Snary, D., Fisher, P.B., Saeki, T., Roth, J.A., Ramesh, R., and Chada, S. Melanoma differentiation associated gene-7 (mda7): a novel anti-tumor gene for cancer gene therapy. Mol. Med., 7:271-282, 2001.
  27. Lakka, S.S., Ramesh, R., Rajan, M.K., Mohan, P.M., Adachi, Y., Dinh, D.H., Olivero, W.C., Gujrati, M., Al-Osman, F., Roth, J.A., and Yung, W.K.A. Adenovirus-mediated antisense urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor gene transfer reduces tumor cell invasion and metastasis in non-small cell lung cancer cell lines. Clin. Cancer Res., 7:1087-1093, 2001.
  28. Ramesh, R., Marrogi, A.J., Munshi, A., and Freeman, S.M. Role of immune system in suicide gene therapy. Med. Updates Ther., Diag. Prevent., In press, 2001.

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