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Surender Singh
Researcher at All India Institute of Medical Sciences
Publications - 169
Citations - 3641
Surender Singh is an academic researcher from All India Institute of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 121 publications receiving 3150 citations. Previous affiliations of Surender Singh include Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research & Hamdard University.
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Assessment of Sarcopenia Using Muscle Ultrasound in Patients With Cirrhosis and Sarcopenic Obesity (AMUSE STUDY).
Sukhpal Dhariwal,Aakash Roy,Sunil Taneja,Akash Bansal,Ujjwal Gorsi,Surender Singh,Arka De,Nipun Verma,Madhumita Premkumar,Ajay Duseja,Radha K. Dhiman,Virendra Singh +11 more
TL;DR: US-based assessment of sarcopenia has excellent diagnostic accuracy and correlates well with computed tomography-SMI in patients with SO, and may serve as an easy-to-use, point of care tool for assessing sarc Openia in SO with the advantage of repeated sequential assessment.
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Filgrastim loading in PLGA and SLN nanoparticulate system: a bioinformatics approach.
Ritu Karwasra,Saman Fatihi,Khalid Raza,Surender Singh,Kushagra Khanna,Shivkant Sharma,Nitin Sharma,Saurabh Varma +7 more
TL;DR: Predicting the nanoparticulate system, best suited for targeted delivery of filgrastim revealed that both nanoparticle systems assumed to be good model for drug-carrier systems.
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Production of ethanol, lipid and lactic acid from mixed agrowastes hydrolysate
Jyoti Prakash Singh,Abha Sharma,Pushpendra Kumar Sharma,Govind Singh Tomar,Minakshi Grover,Surender Singh,Lata Nain +6 more
TL;DR: In this article , the potential of mixed lignocellulosic biomass to be exploited for production of various value-added products was explored for bioethanol, along with microbial lipids and lactic acid, and it was observed that mixture of paddy straw and jute in the ratio 3:1 resulted in best sugar yield (41.50 g/L) at 10% substrate loading.
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Design and synthesis of pyridazinone-substituted benzenesulphonylurea derivatives as anti-hyperglycaemic agents and inhibitors of aldose reductase – an enzyme embroiled in diabetic complications
Raed Yaseen,H. Pushpalatha,G. Bhanuprakash Reddy,Ameer Ismael,Ayad Ahmed,Alhamza Dheyaa,Syed Ovais,Pooja Rathore,Mohammed Samim,Mymoona Akthar,Kalicharan Sharma,Syed Shafi,Surender Singh,Kalim Javed +13 more
TL;DR: Two compounds possessing significant dual action (anti-hyperglycaemic and aldose reductase inhibition) were identified and may be used as lead compounds for developing new drugs.