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Vishal Gaurav
Researcher at University of Massachusetts Amherst
Publications - 20
Citations - 455
Vishal Gaurav is an academic researcher from University of Massachusetts Amherst. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Voice over IP. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications receiving 425 citations. Previous affiliations of Vishal Gaurav include PES University.
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Pharmaceutically Active Natural Product Synthesis and Supply via Plant Cell Culture Technology
TL;DR: This review focuses on some of the key challenges in utilizing and commercializing plant cell culture suspension technology, with a focus on pharmaceutically active natural products.
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Comparison of voice activity detection algorithms for VoIP
TL;DR: A comparison of the merits and demerits along with the subjective quality of speech after removal of silence periods for three time-domain and three frequency-domain VAD algorithms is presented.
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VAD techniques for real-time speech transmission on the Internet
TL;DR: A comparison of the relative merits and demerits along with the subjective quality of speech after the pruning of silence periods for four time-domain VAD algorithms in terms of speech quality, compression level and computational complexity.
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Flow cytometric methods to investigate culture heterogeneities for plant metabolic engineering.
TL;DR: Flow cytometric analytical methods are described to study Taxus single cells, protoplasts, and nuclei suspensions with respect to secondary metabolite accumulation, DNA content, cell size, and complexity to optimize culture performance through targeted metabolic engineering.
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Review on host-pathogen interaction in dermatophyte infections.
C. P. Gupta,Shukla Das,Vishal Gaurav,Praveen Singh,Gargi Rai,Shyama Datt,Richa Anjleen Tigga,Deepika Pandhi,Sanchita Bhattacharya,M. A. Ansari,Sajad Ahmad Dar +10 more
TL;DR: In this article , a review of the role of the host immune response against chronic dermatophytic infections is presented, focusing on specific virulence factors involved in pathogenesis and defining the role in disease management for future management strategies.