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Kapil Malik

Researcher at Maharshi Dayanand University

Publications -  11
Citations -  119

Kapil Malik is an academic researcher from Maharshi Dayanand University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 72 citations.

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Progress and challenges in improving the nutritional quality of rice (Oryza sativa L.)

TL;DR: The present review summarizes the progress and challenges of genetic engineering and/or metabolic engineering technologies to improve rice grain quality, and presents the future prospects in developing nutrient dense rice to save the everincreasing population, that depends solely on rice as the staple food, from widespread nutritional deficiencies.
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Evaluation of carbon sources, gelling agents, growth hormones and additives for efficient callus induction and plant regeneration in Indian wheat ( Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes using mature embryos

TL;DR: Of all the varieties, C-306 and HD-2967 were found to be more regenerative and can be used in transformation experiments, and Maltose had the maximum callusing and regeneration percentage than other carbon sources.
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Effects of hospital facilities on patient outcomes after cancer surgery: an international, prospective, observational study

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TL;DR: Hospitals with higher levels of infrastructure and resources have better outcomes after cancer surgery, independent of country income.
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Comparative regeneration in six bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) varieties from immature and mature scutella for developing efficient and genotype-independent protocol prerequisite for genetic improvement of wheat

TL;DR: Study of comparative in vitro regeneration in six most important wheat varieties using immature vs mature scutellum shows that HD-2967 was the most regenerative, which can be explored further for improving wheat via genetic transformation studies.
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Agronomic biofortification of food crops: An emerging opportunity for global food and nutritional security

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors highlight the advances made in the field of agronomic bio-fortification via the improved new fertilizer forms, and the emerging techniques that achieve better micronutrient use efficiency of crop plants.