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Surabhi Bajpai

Researcher at Banasthali Vidyapith

Publications -  42
Citations -  742

Surabhi Bajpai is an academic researcher from Banasthali Vidyapith. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 30 publications receiving 591 citations. Previous affiliations of Surabhi Bajpai include Harvard University & Banaras Hindu University.

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Natural product based leads to fight against leishmaniasis.

TL;DR: Current drug regimens, putative drug targets, numerous natural products that have shown promising antileishmanial activity along with some key issues and strategies for future research to control leishmaniasis worldwide are described.
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Level of serum IL-12 and its correlation with endothelial dysfunction, insulin resistance, proinflammatory cytokines and lipid profile in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes

TL;DR: It is revealed that, even first-time diagnosis of T2DM, subjects with higher insulin resistance and abnormal lipids have elevated IL-12, endothelial dysfunction and proinflammatory markers which up-regulate cardiovascular disease progression.
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Current status of imaging and emerging techniques to evaluate liver metastases from colorectal carcinoma.

TL;DR: Magnetic resonance imaging is considered superior to multidetector computed tomography and positron emission tomography for the detection and characterization of small lesions and for liver evaluation in the presence of background fatty liver changes.
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Identification of TLR inducing Th1-responsive Leishmania donovani amastigote-specific antigens

TL;DR: Two leishmanial antigens (65 and 98 kDa, in combination) are reported which enhance strong macrophage effector functions and induce innate immune response as well as have prophylactic efficacy.
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Gallbladder lesions identified on ultrasound. Lessons from the last 10 years.

TL;DR: A large modern series of patients with gallbladder lesions identified on US to evaluate imaging characteristics consistent with malignancy found most apparent lesions measuring <5 mm on US are not identified in the surgical specimen.