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Rahul Singh

Researcher at Council of Scientific and Industrial Research

Publications -  101
Citations -  2492

Rahul Singh is an academic researcher from Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Estimator & Inference. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 86 publications receiving 1459 citations. Previous affiliations of Rahul Singh include Massachusetts Institute of Technology & University of British Columbia.

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Bacterial contributions to delignification and lignocellulose degradation in forest soils with metagenomic and quantitative stable isotope probing

TL;DR: Stable isotope probing is coupled with amplicon and shotgun metagenomics to identify and characterize the functional attributes of lignin, cellulose and hemicellulose-degrading fungi and bacteria in coniferous forest soils from across North America to improve understanding of which organisms, conditions and corresponding functional genes contribute to lignocellulose decomposition.
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Production performance and egg quality of four strains of laying hens kept in conventional cages and floor pens

TL;DR: This study suggests that genotype x environment interactions should be considered when alternative housing systems are proposed, and significant strain differences were found for the use of nest-boxes, with a high percentage of floor eggs for brown egg strains.
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Virological and clinical cure in COVID-19 patients treated with hydroxychloroquine: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

TL;DR: HCQ seems to be promising in terms of less number of cases with radiological progression with a comparable safety profile to control/conventional treatment, and more data are required for a definitive conclusion.
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An in-silico evaluation of different bioactive molecules of tea for their inhibition potency against non structural protein-15 of SARS-CoV-2.

TL;DR: Barrigenol, Kaempferol, and Myricetin molecules displayed low binding energy during MMPBSA calculations, substantiating their strong association with Nsp15 and the inhibitory potential of these molecules could further be examined by in-vivo and in- vitro investigations to validate their use as inhibitors against Nsp 15 of SARS-CoV2.