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Madhu Sharma
Researcher at Council of Scientific and Industrial Research
Publications - 98
Citations - 4946
Madhu Sharma is an academic researcher from Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Callus & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 86 publications receiving 4382 citations. Previous affiliations of Madhu Sharma include Thapar University & Pt. B.D. Sharma PGIMS Rohtak.
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Emergence of a new antibiotic resistance mechanism in India, Pakistan, and the UK: a molecular, biological, and epidemiological study
Karthikeyan Kumarasamy,Mark Toleman,Timothy R. Walsh,Jay Bagaria,Fafhana Butt,Ravikumar Balakrishnan,Uma Chaudhary,Michel Doumith,Christian G. Giske,Seema Irfan,Padma Krishnan,Anil Kumar,Sunil Maharjan,Shazad Mushtaq,Tabassum Noorie,David L. Paterson,A. Pearson,Claire Perry,Rachel Pike,Bhargavi Rao,Ujjwayini Ray,Jayanta B. Sarma,Madhu Sharma,Elizabeth Sheridan,M A Thirunarayan,Jane F. Turton,Supriya Upadhyay,Marina Warner,William Welfare,David M. Livermore,Neil Woodford +30 more
TL;DR: The prevalence of NDM-1, in multidrug-resistant Enterobacteriaceae in India, Pakistan, and the UK is investigated, and co-ordinated international surveillance is needed.
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Processing of Apple Pomace for Bioactive Molecules
TL;DR: The use of apple pomace as a food processing residue for the extraction of value added products such as dietary fibre, protein, natural antioxidants, biopolymers, pigments and compounds with unique proper tie-off.
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In vitro propagation of rose--a review.
TL;DR: The development of protocol for in vitro plant regeneration which is considered as most important step for successful implementation of various biotechnological techniques used for plant improvement programmes has been adequately addressed in literature.
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State of Art of Saffron (Crocus sativus L.) Agronomy: A Comprehensive Review
TL;DR: In this paper, an attempt has been made to compile the recent agronomic research on saffron for commercial flower and corm production.
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Seed germination and tissue culture of Cymbidium giganteum Wall. ex Lindl.
TL;DR: Although protocorms proliferated profusely in liquid medium, these did not develop further unless transferred to agar-solidified medium within 6–8 weeks, and well-rooted plants were transferred to the greenhouse with 95% survival.