V C SHAH
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Sane A, Chokshi S, Mishra V, Barad D, SHAH V, Nagpal S
Gynecol Obstet Invest
. 1991 Jan;
31(3):172-5.
PMID: 2071057
Abortion, primarily as a measure of population control, certainly continues to be an emotional, frustrating and stressful event. In continuation of our work on stressful situations in the female life...
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Radhakrishna U, SHAH V, Highland H, Chinoy N, Sheth F
Ann Genet
. 1991 Jan;
34(1):40-3.
PMID: 1952792
A 25-year-old phenotypic female with primary amenorrhoea was referred for chromosomal analysis. Earlier she had undergone hormonal therapy but showed no response. The secondary sex characters were of female type,...
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Highland H, Rao M, Chinoy N, SHAH V
Int J Fertil
. 1991 Jan;
36(1):43-7.
PMID: 1672676
The analysis of semen quality and sperm function has added a new dimension to the evaluation of male infertility. In the present investigation, some recent techniques were used to assess...
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Sane A, Chawla M, Chokshi S, Mathur V, Barad D, SHAH V, et al.
Panminerva Med
. 1990 Apr;
32(2):88-91.
PMID: 2250980
In view of the fact that substantial evidence today links psyche, brain, stress and immune system, the serum immunoglobulin (viz. IgG, IgA, IgM) levels in 40 patients with psychiatric disorders...
15.
SHAH V, Murthy D, Murthy S
Indian J Pediatr
. 1990 Mar;
57(2):235-43.
PMID: 2246022
The present study describes the cytogenetic findings in cases suspected with chromosomal abnormalities, in cases of mental retardation, multiple congenital malformations, clinical features of Down's syndrome, Klinefelter's syndrome, Turner's syndrome,...
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Sane A, Chokshi S, Mishra V, Barad D, SHAH V, Nagpal S
Panminerva Med
. 1989 Jul;
31(3):119-22.
PMID: 2601975
With present day awareness of role and toxicity of lipid peroxides, serum levels of lipoperoxides have been investigated in forty pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH) subjects, before and after antihypertensive drug...
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SHAH V, DSa A, de Souza N
Steroids
. 1989 Mar;
53(3-5):559-65.
PMID: 2799857
In a bioassay-directed screening programme of plants for the identification of active constituents the following steroids were isolated. Chonemorphine was identified as the antiamoebic and antitrichomonad principle of Chonemorpha fragrans....
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Krishna Murthy D, Murthy S, Patel J, Banker G, SHAH V
Ann Genet
. 1989 Jan;
32(1):47-51.
PMID: 2526612
A 13-year-old boy with clinical features of Down syndrome was investigated. His karyotype was 47,X,inv(Y),+21. The proband's father and two elder brothers were also found to have the inv(Y). A...
19.
Vyas R, Adhvaryu S, SHAH V
Toxicol Lett
. 1988 Nov;
44(1-2):153-9.
PMID: 3188073
MeCCNU (semustine, 1-(2-chloroethyl)-3-(4-methylcyclohexyl)-1-nitrosourea, NSC 95441) is successfully used in the treatment of various human malignancies. The drug was tested for its in vitro genotoxic effects on human peripheral blood lymphocytes....
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Vyas R, Adhvaryu S, SHAH V
Mutat Res
. 1988 Oct;
206(2):163-6.
PMID: 3173387
Peripheral blood lymphocytes of 9 patients under CCNU therapy were examined for frequency of sister-chromatid exchanges (SCEs) and chromosomal aberrations (CAs). 7 out of 9 patients were treated with only...