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Amit Singh

Researcher at National Institute of Technology, Patna

Publications -  773
Citations -  18812

Amit Singh is an academic researcher from National Institute of Technology, Patna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Digital watermarking & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 640 publications receiving 13795 citations. Previous affiliations of Amit Singh include Ithaca College & Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy.

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Design and in vitro evaluation of compression-coated pulsatile release tablets of losartan potassium

TL;DR: It was found that core tablets containing superdisintegrant failed to produce burst drug release pattern while effervescent agent was able to do so and this approach can provide a useful means for timed release of losartan and is helpful for patients with morning surge.
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Functional role of branched chain amino acids in poultry: a review

TL;DR: The role of branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) as functional AA and their physiological effects on the productivity and health of poultry have been discussed in this paper , where it has been noted that the requirement for BCAA is influenced by the diet type, breed, and age of the birds.

Fungal Endophytes: Promising Tools for Pharmaceutical Science

TL;DR: Information on endophyte diversity, as well as production of secondary metabolites with special emphasis on anti cancerous, antimicrobial, antiviral, antibiotics along with huge number of other secondary metabolites for commercial exploitation in pharmaceutical and medical field are described.
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c-Abl-TWIST1 Epigenetically Dysregulate Inflammatory Responses during Mycobacterial Infection by Co-Regulating Bone Morphogenesis Protein and miR27a.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that c-Abl promotes mycobacterial survival through epigenetic modification brought about by KAT5-TWIST1 at Bmp loci, and molecular mechanisms of host pathways hijacked by Mycobacteria are suggested.