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Anshita Gupta

Researcher at GlaxoSmithKline

Publications -  94
Citations -  1331

Anshita Gupta is an academic researcher from GlaxoSmithKline. The author has contributed to research in topics: Drug delivery & Weibull distribution. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 94 publications receiving 1126 citations. Previous affiliations of Anshita Gupta include Pandit Ravishankar Shukla University & Defence Research and Development Establishment.

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Thermoeconomic evaluation and optimization of a double-effect H2O/LiBr vapour-absorption refrigeration system

TL;DR: In this paper, a simplified cost minimization methodology based on the thermoeconomic concept is applied to calculate the economic costs of all the internal flows and products of the system by formulating thermo economic cost balances.
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Effects of immunomodulatory drugs on depressive symptoms: A mega-analysis of randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trials in inflammatory disorders

TL;DR: A large-scale re-analysis by standardized procedures of patient-level data combined from 18 randomized clinical trials conducted by Janssen or GlaxoSmithKline for one of nine disorders found novel immune-therapeutics can produce antidepressant effects in depressed patients with primary inflammatory disorders that are not entirely explained by treatment-related changes in physical health.
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A Bayes analysis of modified Weibull distribution via Markov chain Monte Carlo simulation

TL;DR: In this paper, the posterior analysis of modified Weibull distributions has been performed using Gibbs sampler and the Metropolis algorithm, and the issue of model validation using predictive simulation ideas and the Bayesian p-value.
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Formulation and evaluation of topical gel of diclofenac sodium using different polymers

TL;DR: In this article, Diclofenac sodium gels were prepared for topical drug delivery by using different concentration of HPMC, Sodium alginate, Carbapol 934P, with an objective to increase transparency and spreadability.
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Evaluation of beneficial effects of nonnutritive sucking in preterm infants.

TL;DR: The provision of NNS accelerated the maturation of sucking resulting in a faster transition from gavage to oral feedings, resulting in an earlier union with their mother, less maternal deprivation and decreased work load on the nursery staff.