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Gurmeet Singh
Researcher at Charles Darwin University
Publications - 79
Citations - 1475
Gurmeet Singh is an academic researcher from Charles Darwin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Birth weight. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 76 publications receiving 1301 citations. Previous affiliations of Gurmeet Singh include Flinders University.
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Reduced nephron number and glomerulomegaly in Australian Aborigines: a group at high risk for renal disease and hypertension.
TL;DR: In this article, kidney findings in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people in one remote region were estimated with the disector/fractionator combination in the right kidney.
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Assessment of renal functional maturation and injury in preterm neonates during the first month of life.
Lina Gubhaju,Megan R. Sutherland,Rosemary S.C. Horne,Alison Medhurst,Alison L. Kent,Andrew Ramsden,Lynette Moore,Gurmeet Singh,Wendy E. Hoy,M. Jane Black +9 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that neonatal renal function is predominantly influenced by renal maturity, and there was high capacity for postnatal tubular maturation among preterm neonates.
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An Australian Aboriginal birth cohort: a unique resource for a life course study of an Indigenous population. A study protocol
TL;DR: The successful recruitment of 686 Indigenous subjects followed up 14 years later with vital status determined for 95% of subjects and examination of 86% shows an Indigenous birth cohort can be established in an environment with geographic, cultural and climatic challenges.
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Kidney volume, blood pressure, and albuminuria: findings in an Australian aboriginal community.
Gurmeet Singh,Wendy E. Hoy +1 more
TL;DR: Smaller kidneys predispose to higher blood pressures and albuminuria in this population of Australian Aborigines, and the lower volumes possibly represent kidneys with reduced nephron numbers, which might be related to an adverse intrauterine environment.
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The burden of kidney disease in indigenous children of Australia and New Zealand, epidemiology, antecedent factors and progression to chronic kidney disease.
TL;DR: To review and present the most important issues related to kidney disease in Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander, Maori and Pacific Islander children from Australia and New Zealand.