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Niladri Basu
Researcher at McGill University
Publications - 251
Citations - 12928
Niladri Basu is an academic researcher from McGill University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 222 publications receiving 9464 citations. Previous affiliations of Niladri Basu include University of Ottawa & Canadian Wildlife Service.
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The Lancet Commission on pollution and health
Philip J. Landrigan,Richard Fuller,Nereus J R Acosta,Olusoji Adeyi,Robert G. Arnold,Niladri Basu,Abdoulaye Bibi Baldé,Roberto Bertollini,Stephan Bose-O'Reilly,Stephan Bose-O'Reilly,Jo Ivey Boufford,Patrick N. Breysse,Thomas C. Chiles,Chulabhorn Mahidol,Awa M Coll-Seck,Maureen L. Cropper,Julius N. Fobil,Valentin Fuster,Valentin Fuster,Michael Greenstone,Andy Haines,David Hanrahan,David J. Hunter,Mukesh Khare,Alan Krupnick,Bruce P. Lanphear,Bindu Lohani,Keith Martin,Karen V Mathiasen,Maureen A. McTeer,Christopher J L Murray,Johanita D Ndahimananjara,Frederica P. Perera,Janez Potočnik,Alexander S Preker,Alexander S Preker,Jairam Ramesh,Johan Rockström,Carlos Salinas,Leona D. Samson,Karti Sandilya,Peter D. Sly,Kirk R. Smith,Achim Steiner,Richard B. Stewart,William A. Suk,Onno C. P. van Schayck,Gautam N. Yadama,Kandeh K. Yumkella,Ma Zhong +49 more
TL;DR: This book is dedicated to the memory of those who have served in the armed forces and their families during the conflicts of the twentieth century.
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NetworkAnalyst 3.0: a visual analytics platform for comprehensive gene expression profiling and meta-analysis.
TL;DR: The growing application of gene expression profiling demands powerful yet user-friendly bioinformatics tools to support systems-level data understanding and NetworkAnalyst was first released in 2014 to address the key need for interpreting gene expression data within the context of protein-protein interaction networks.
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Heat shock protein genes and their functional significance in fish
Niladri Basu,Anne E. Todgham,Paige A. Ackerman,M.R. Bibeau,Kazumi Nakano,Patricia M. Schulte,George K. Iwama,George K. Iwama +7 more
TL;DR: The utility of fish as a model system to address questions regarding the functional, ecological, and evolutionary roles of heat shock proteins is discussed, and the relevant studies of heatshock protein genes and the regulation of their expression in fish are reviewed.
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What are the toxicological effects of mercury in Arctic biota
Rune Dietz,Christian Sonne,Niladri Basu,Birgit M. Braune,Todd M. O'Hara,Robert J. Letcher,Tony M. Scheuhammer,Magnus Andersen,Claus Andreasen,Dennis Andriashek,Gert Asmund,Aurore Aubail,Aurore Aubail,Hans J. Baagøe,Erik W. Born,Hing Man Chan,Andrew E. Derocher,Philippe Grandjean,Katrina K. Knott,Maja Kirkegaard,Anke Krey,Nick J. Lunn,Francoise Messier,Marty Obbard,Morten Tange Olsen,Sonja K. Ostertag,Elizabeth Peacock,Aristeo Renzoni,Frank Rigét,Janneche Utne Skaare,Gary A. Stern,Ian Stirling,Mitch K. Taylor,Øystein Wiig,Simon Wilson,Jon Aars +35 more
TL;DR: Evidence of increasing concentrations in mercury in some biota in Arctic Canada and Greenland is therefore a concern with respect to ecosystem health.
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Current progress on understanding the impact of mercury on human health.
Eunhee Ha,Niladri Basu,Stephan Bose-O'Reilly,José G. Dórea,Emeir M. McSorley,Mineshi Sakamoto,Hing Man Chan +6 more
TL;DR: A critical review of the literature published since January 2012 concluded that more knowledge synthesis efforts are needed to translate the research results into management tools for health professionals and policy makers.