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Jagannath Sharma

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Singh V, Singh A, Sharma I, Singh L, Sharma J, Borthakar B, et al.
J Cancer Res Ther . 2019 Mar; 15(1):192-203. PMID: 30880778
Background: Promoter methylation of tumor suppressor genes (TSGs) is a well-reported portent in carcinogenesis; hence, it is worthy to investigate this in high-risk Northeast population of India. The study was...
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Sharma J, Heagerty R, Dalal S, Banerjee B, Booker T
Curr Rheumatol Rev . 2018 May; 15(1):50-58. PMID: 29708075
Background: Musculoskeletal Injury (MSKI), a common problem in both military and physically active civilian populations, has been suggested to result from both extrinsic and intrinsic factors. Objective: To investigate prospectively...
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Sharma J, DIXON J, Dalal S, Heagerty R, Spears I
J R Army Med Corps . 2017 Nov; 163(6):406-411. PMID: 29176004
Background: Musculoskeletal injuries and attrition incurred during basic military training are a significant socioeconomic burden across many Defence Forces. In order to plan an injury prevention strategy, the purpose of...
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Bhushan A, Singh A, Kapur S, Borthakar B, Sharma J, Rai A, et al.
OMICS . 2017 Oct; 21(10):616-631. PMID: 29049013
Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) has a complex, multifactorial etiology in which environmental, geographical, and genetic factors play major roles. It is the second most common cancer among men and...
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Singh V, Singh L, Vasudevan M, Chattopadhyay I, Borthakar B, Rai A, et al.
OMICS . 2015 Oct; 19(11):688-99. PMID: 26496483
Esophageal cancer is a major global health burden with a strong host-environment interaction component and epigenomics underpinnings that remain to be elucidated further. Certain populations such as the Northeast Indians...
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Singh V, Singh L, Singh A, Sharma J, Borthakur B, Debnath A, et al.
Am J Cancer Res . 2015 Jun; 5(3):979-99. PMID: 26045981
Esophageal cancer incidence is reported in high frequency in northeast India. The etiology is different from other population at India due to wide variations in dietary habits or nutritional factors,...
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Sharma J, Greeves J, Byers M, Bennett A, Spears I
BMC Musculoskelet Disord . 2015 May; 16:106. PMID: 25935751
Background: Musculoskeletal injuries during initial military training are a significant medical problem facing military organisations globally. In order to develop an injury management programme, this study aims to quantify the...
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Sharma J, Senjyu H, Williams L, White C
J Jpn Phys Ther Assoc . 2015 Mar; 7(1):23-8. PMID: 25792934
The purpose of this study was to examine the intra-tester and inter-tester reliability of chest expansion (CE) using a tape measure, in people with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and healthy subjects....
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Lakhanpal M, Yadav D, Devi T, Singh L, Singh K, Latha S, et al.
Cancer Genet . 2014 Feb; 207(1-2):1-11. PMID: 24561215
The IL-1β -511 C/T polymorphism is associated with increased IL-1 production and with increased risk of developing cancers. In this study, 251 patients (125 with gastric cancer [GC] and 126...
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Sharma J, Weston M, Batterham A, Spears I
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 2014 Feb; 46(9):1684-92. PMID: 24500537
Purpose: Gait retraining, comprising biofeedback and/or an exercise intervention, might reduce the risk of musculoskeletal conditions. The purpose was to examine the effect of a gait-retraining program on medial tibial...