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Padmasana Singh
Padmasana Singh
IGNTU, Amarkantak,India
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Immunohistochemical localization of GnRH and RFamide-related peptide-3 in the ovaries of mice during the estrous cycle
P Singh, A Krishna, R Sridaran, K Tsutsui
Journal of molecular histology 42, 371-381, 2011
882011
Effects of gonadotropin-inhibitory hormone on folliculogenesis and steroidogenesis of cyclic mice
P Singh, A Krishna, K Tsutsui
Fertility and sterility 95 (4), 1397-1404, 2011
882011
Effects of GnRH agonist treatment on steroidogenesis and folliculogenesis in the ovary of cyclic mice
P Singh, A Krishna
Journal of Ovarian Research 3, 1-13, 2010
572010
Changes in GnRH I, bradykinin and their receptors and GnIH in the ovary of Calotes versicolor during reproductive cycle
P Singh, A Krishna, R Sridaran, K Tsutsui
General and comparative endocrinology 159 (2-3), 158-169, 2008
392008
Localization of gonadotrophin-releasing hormone I, bradykinin and their receptors in the ovaries of non-mammalian vertebrates
P Singh, A Krishna, R Sridaran
Reproduction 133 (5), 969-981, 2007
382007
Central and peripheral neuropeptide RFRP-3: a bridge linking reproduction, nutrition, and stress response
P Singh, S Anjum, RK Srivastava, K Tsutsui, A Krishna
Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology 65, 100979, 2022
272022
Effects of gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist and antagonist on ovarian activity in a mouse model for polycystic ovary
P Singh, RK Srivastava, A Krishna
The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 163, 35-44, 2016
102016
A clinicopathological study of acute appendicitis in eastern India.
NMP Ekka, PR Singh, V Kumar
82016
Micronutrient deficiency disorders in 16 districts of India: part 1 report of an ICMR task force study–district nutrition project
GS Toteja, P Singh, BS Dhilon, BN Saxena
New Delhi: ICMR, 1-22, 2001
72001
Effect of GA3 against Cd toxicity during germination in black gram
R Mohan, R Singh, PR Singh, B Saran
Journal of Neo Botanica Convention 4, 87-90, 1996
61996
Explainable AI: Current status and future directions. arXiv
P Gohel, P Singh, M Mohanty
arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.07045, 2021
52021
Changes in bradykinin and bradykinin B2-receptor during estrous cycle of mouse
P Singh, A Krishna, R Sridaran
Acta histochemica 113 (4), 436-441, 2011
52011
Micronutrient deficiency disorders in 16 districts of India, Part I
GS Toteja, P Singh, BS Dhillon, BN Saxena
Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi, 2001
52001
Chandrawati, & Mohan, U.(2006). Prevalence of anemia among pregnant women and adolescent girls in 16 districts of India
GS Toteja, P Singh, BS Dhillon, BN Saxena, FU Ahmed, RP Singh, ...
Food and Nutrition Bulletin. https://doi. org/10.1177/156482650602700405 DOI …, 0
5
A Review on Localization in Wireless Sensor Networks for Static and Mobile Applications
P Singh, N Mittal, R Srivastava, S Kautish, R Tiwari
Green Information and Communication Systems for a Sustainable Future, 1-28, 2020
32020
Microbiota and its therapeutic implications in reproductive health and diseases
P Singh, RK Srivastava
Microbiome Therapeutics, 355-386, 2023
22023
Differential Expression Patterns of GnRH and GnIH in Ovary of Mouse During Estrous Cycle.
P Singh, A Krishna, R Sridaran, K Tsutsui
Biology of Reproduction 83 (Suppl_1), 628-628, 2010
22010
Cellular localization and seasonal variation of GnRH and Bradykinin in the ovary of Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch.) during its reproductive cycle
P Singh, V Tripathi, RK Srivastava, A Krishna
Theriogenology 223, 89-97, 2024
12024
Metabolic Changes during Acclimation and Hardening to Heat and Drought Stress in Zaprionus indianus
AM Tamang, R Parkash, RK Srivastava, P Singh
Advances in Entomology 10 (1), 110-133, 2022
12022
4: 03 PM Abstract No. 353 The role of computed tomography–guided biopsies in the management of spontaneous vertebral osteomyelitis
S Ahmad, P Singh, M Jani, S Amin
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology 31 (3), S161, 2020
12020
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