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P. K. Das
Researcher at Indian Council of Medical Research
Publications - 127
Citations - 2312
P. K. Das is an academic researcher from Indian Council of Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Wuchereria bancrofti. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 121 publications receiving 2172 citations.
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The Analysis of Surgical Outcomes in Operable Gastric Cancer Patients Presenting With or Without Sarcopenia
Supratim Bhattacharyya,Padmalaya Devi,P. K. Das,Subrat Samantara,K. Kp,Snehasis Pradhan,M. Nk +6 more
TL;DR: Sarcopenia is an independent prognostic factor for adverse short-term post-operative outcomes in patients undergoing curative intent resection of gastric cancer and is significantly associated with worsening ECOG performance status and delay in passage of first flatus post-operatively.
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Comparative Expression Profile of RFRP-3 in Hypothalamus and Testis of Adult Rats
Asim Kumar Chaudhuri,P. K. Das,P. R. Ghosh,Joydip Mukherjee,K. Das,Partha Das,Dipak Banerjee +6 more
TL;DR: The expression level of RFRP-3 gene in the hypothalamus was observed to be significantly higher in hypothalamus than in testicular tissue (p less than 0.01) of adult rats.
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Hemato-biochemical, endocrine and in vitro immune competence of lactating Ghungroo sows during different days of lactation cycle
Bidisha Kalita,P. K. Das,Prabal Ranjan Ghosh,K. Das,Dipak Banerjee,Shymal Naskar,Joydip Mukherjee +6 more
TL;DR: The data obtained in this investigation will help to formulate the managemental and therapeutic interventions during the period of transition from gestation to lactation in sows.
Epidemiology ofcampylobacteriosis inacohort ofrural population nearCalcutta
Sengupta Pg,G. B. Nair,S. Mondal,Divya Gupta,D. Sen,S. N. Sikdar,P. K. Das,Rahuldeb Sarkar,Sujoy Ghosh,Nabanita Saha,B. C. Deb,C. Pal +11 more
TL;DR: Thestudyshowedthattheepidemiology ofcampylobacteriosis in this community was distinct compared to that observed in otherveloped countries.
Preservation of Leishmania donovani Promastigotes in Blood
TL;DR: Viable promastigotes were found and revived from all the slants stored up and examined for viability up to one year at a regular interval of one month.