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Pradeep Sharma
Researcher at Indian Council of Agricultural Research
Publications - 472
Citations - 6129
Pradeep Sharma is an academic researcher from Indian Council of Agricultural Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Gene. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 436 publications receiving 4825 citations. Previous affiliations of Pradeep Sharma include Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra & International Rice Research Institute.
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Effect of Tillage and Crop Establishment Methods on Physical Properties of a Medium-Textured Soil under a Seven-Year Rice−Wheat Rotation
Mahesh K. Gathala,Jagdish K. Ladha,Yashpal Singh Saharawat,Virender Kumar,Vivak Kumar,Pradeep Sharma +5 more
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Early detection of breast cancer based on gene-expression patterns in peripheral blood cells
Praveen Sharma,Narinder Singh Sahni,Robert Tibshirani,Per Skaane,Petter Urdal,Hege Berghagen,Marianne Jensen,Lena Kristiansen,Cecilie Moen,Pradeep Sharma,Alia Zaka,Jarle B. Arnes,Torill Sauer,Lars A. Akslen,Ellen Schlichting,Anne Lise Børresen-Dale,Anders Lönneborg +16 more
TL;DR: The results show that a blood-based gene-expression test can be developed to detect breast cancer early in asymptomatic patients and additional studies with a large sample size are warranted to confirm or refute this finding.
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Toxic optic neuropathy.
Pradeep Sharma,Reena Sharma +1 more
TL;DR: An overview of common causes, clinical features, and management of toxic optic neuropathy is given.
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Physical Properties and Processes of Puddled Rice Soils
TL;DR: In most Asian countries, wetland tillage for rice (Oryza sativa L.) puddling has become almost synonymous with rice culture (Sanchez, 1976), although in other parts of the world, rice land is prepared dry and flooded later as discussed by the authors.
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Morphological, Pathological and Molecular Variability in Colletotrichum capsici, the Cause of Fruit Rot of Chillies in the Subtropical Region of North-western India
TL;DR: The reaction of the 37 isolates on an indigenously developed differential set of Capsicum cultivars indicated the existence of different virulences in Himachal Pradesh chilli populations, and molecular polymorphism generated by RAPD confirmed the variation in virulence of C. capsici.