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  • Singh, Ravinder; Singh, Manjinder; Singh, Varinder; Kumari, Pratima; Chopra, Hitesh; Priyanka, Choudhary; Om Prakash; Emran, Talha B. (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2023-04-24)
    As per the WHO, the infections might happen in crowded and inadequately ventilated spaces like airports through aerosolized or very small droplets. Doctors have expressed apprehensions that small, poorly ventilated ...
  • Ahmad, Md. Altamash; Kaur, Harleen; Kumari, Pratima; Singh, Ravinder; Kaur, Rupinder; Chopra, Hitesh; Sardana, Ojus; Emran, Talha Bin; Dhama, Kuldeep (Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International, 2023-03-02)
    ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 (AZD1222) is a replication-deficient chimpanzee adenovirus vectored vaccine developed by Oxford and AstraZeneca for a disease we all know as Coronavirus, or COVID-19. Ongoing clinical studies reveal that ...
  • Sardana, Ojus; Kumari, Pratima; Singh, Ravinder; Chopra, Hitesh; Emran, Talha Bin (Elsevier, 22-09-06)
    Introduction: Acute pancreatitis (AP) and associated metabolic abnormalities constitute prevalent medical disorders that have disastrous implications and expensive cost of care. However, the connection with metabolic a ...
  • Metformin 
    Goel, Sanjay; Singh, Ravinder; Singh, Varinder; Singh, Harmanjit; Kumari, Pratima; Chopra, Hitesh; Sharma, Rohit; Nepovimova, Eugenie; Valis, Martin; Kuca, Kamil; Emran, Talha Bin (Scopus, 22-10-31)
    Metformin is a plant-based drug belonging to the class of biguanides and is known to treat type-2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). The drug, combined with controlling blood glucose levels, improves the body’s response to insulin. ...
  • Singh, Ravinder; Goyal, Sanjay; Aggarwal, Namita; Mehta, Sanjana; Kumari, Pratima; Singh, Varinder; Chopra, Hitesh; Emran, Talha Bin (Scopus, 22-09-16)
    Background Dengue fever is a highly endemic tropical infectious disease that is quickly spreading over the world. Diabetes Mellitus has been linked to chronic inflammation. This present study was designed to compare the ...

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