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Shikha Goel

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Goel S, Goswami K, Pandey V, Pandey M, Sanan-Mishra N
Funct Integr Genomics . 2019 May; 19(6):867-888. PMID: 31127449
High temperature and salinity stress are major factors limiting the growth and productivity of rice crop on a global scale. It is therefore an essential prerequisite to understand the molecular...
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Garg J, Sidana A, Chavan B, Goel S
Indian J Psychol Med . 2017 Dec; 39(5):584-589. PMID: 29200553
Background: Response to treatment of a manic episode is dependent on several sociodemographic and clinical factors as reported by researchers from other countries. The prescription of mood stabilizers and/or antipsychotics...
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Chowdhury L, Croft C, Goel S, Zaman N, Tai A, Walch E, et al.
J Pharmacol Exp Ther . 2016 Apr; 357(3):570-9. PMID: 27029583
GABAA receptors meet all of the pharmacological requirements necessary to be considered important targets for the action of general anesthetic agents in the mammalian brain. In the following patch-clamp study,...
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Yadav S, Agarwal R, Singh S, Goel S
Med Mycol Case Rep . 2015 May; 8:47-9. PMID: 25941632
Opportunistic subcutaneous fungal infections are increasing in present times due to increasing incidence of many medical conditions causing immunosupression like diabetes, AIDS, organ transplant recipients and anticancer therapy. Pyrenochaeta romeroi,...
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Goel S, Palaskar S, Shetty V, Bhushan A
J Oral Maxillofac Pathol . 2011 Sep; 13(1):14-7. PMID: 21886991
Mucormycosis is a rare opportunistic infection caused by fungus belonging to the order Mucorales. A case of a controlled diabetic male with rhino maxillary mucormycosis, with cerebral extension, is described....
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Hall A, Griffith T, Tsikolia M, Kotey F, Gill N, Humbert D, et al.
Eur J Pharmacol . 2011 Jun; 667(1-3):175-81. PMID: 21658385
GABA(A) receptors meet all the pharmacological criteria required to be considered important general anaesthetic targets. In the following study, the modulatory effects of various commercially available and novel cyclohexanols were...