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Srijit Das

Researcher at National University of Malaysia

Publications -  364
Citations -  4518

Srijit Das is an academic researcher from National University of Malaysia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 350 publications receiving 3727 citations. Previous affiliations of Srijit Das include Maulana Azad Medical College.

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Ginger Extract (Zingiber Officinale) has Anti-Cancer and Anti-Inflammatory Effects on Ethionine-Induced Hepatoma Rats

TL;DR: Gingers may act as an anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory agent by inactivating NFκB through the suppression of the pro-inflammatory TNF-α in rats with liver cancer.
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The effects of palm oil tocotrienol-rich fraction supplementation on biochemical parameters, oxidative stress and the vascular wall of streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats

TL;DR: Results show that tocotrienol-rich fractions lowers the blood glucose level and improves dyslipidemia, and levels of oxidative stress markers were also reduced by administration of tocotrianol- rich fractions.
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Promoting gender equity as a strategy to reduce HIV risk and gender-based violence among young men in India

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a strategy to reduce HIV risk and gender-based violence among young men in India, which was made possible by the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under the terms of Cooperative Agreement No. HRN-A-00-97-00012-00.
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Role of exercise in the management of diabetes mellitus: the global scenario

TL;DR: The main aim was to focus on the extent, type of exercise and its clinical significance in T2DM in order to educate the clinicians from developing countries, especially in Asians.
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A Study of the Antioxidant Effect of Alpha Lipoic Acids on Sperm Quality

TL;DR: Results indicate that the sperm motility rate was improved after incubation with Alpha lipoic acids at a concentration of 0.02 mmol/ml, which was capable of reducing DNA damage.