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Deepak Sharma
Researcher at Council of Scientific and Industrial Research
Publications - 441
Citations - 2838
Deepak Sharma is an academic researcher from Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 390 publications receiving 2051 citations. Previous affiliations of Deepak Sharma include Indian Institutes of Technology & University of Massachusetts Medical School.
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Arsenate exposure affects amino acids, mineral nutrient status and antioxidants in rice (Oryza sativa L.) genotypes.
Sanjay Dwivedi,Rudra Deo Tripathi,Preeti Tripathi,Arun Kumar,Richa Dave,Seema Mishra,Rana Pratap Singh,Deepak Sharma,U. N. Rai,Debasis Chakrabarty,Prabodh Kumar Trivedi,B. Adhikari,M. K. Bag,Om Parkash Dhankher,Rakesh Tuli +14 more
TL;DR: Low As accumulating genotype, IET-4786, which also had significantly induced level of essential amino acids, seems suitable for cultivation in moderately As contaminated soil and would be safe for human consumption.
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Genetic parameters of variability, correlation and path-coefficient for grain yield and physiological traits in rice (Oryza sativa L.) under shallow lowland situation
S. Jayasudha,Deepak Sharma +1 more
TL;DR: The study revealed that genetic improvement of grain yield in rice is admissible by selecting characters having high positive correlation and positive direct effect as well as productive tillers per plant.
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Genetic, metabolic and endocrine aspect of intrauterine growth restriction: an update
TL;DR: This review will try to cover genetic, metabolic and endocrinal factors that are responsible for IUGR.
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Rice nutritional and medicinal properties: A review article
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of seed deterioration on viability of Roselle seeds was examined by subjecting seeds to accelerated ageing at 45± 2 0C temperature and 95 (%) relative humidity for 10 days.
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Role of kangaroo mother care in growth and breast feeding rates in very low birth weight (VLBW) neonates: a systematic review.
TL;DR: KMC has a positive effect on growth of the VLBW infants and also leads to increase in the breast-feeding rates, and should be promoted as an essential newborn care component.