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R. Prasad is an academic researcher from Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Kidney & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications.
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Urban rural differences in diet, physical activity and obesity in India: are we witnessing the great Indian equalisation? Results from a cross-sectional STEPS survey
TL;DR: Poor dietary practices and physical inactivity seems to fuel the non-communicable disease epidemic in India and non communicable disease control strategy need to address these issues with a gender equity lens.
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Profile of Risk Factors for Non-Communicable Diseases in Punjab, Northern India: Results of a State-Wide STEPS Survey.
Jarnail Singh Thakur,Gursimer Jeet,Arnab Pal,Shavinder Singh,Amarjit Singh,S. S. Deepti,Mohan Lal,Sanjay Gupta,R. Prasad,Sanjay Jain,Rajiv Saran +10 more
TL;DR: High prevalence of risk factors of chronic non-communicable diseases among adults in Punjab means there is an urgent need to implement population, individual and programme wide prevention and control interventions to lower the serious consequences of NCDs.
Ectopic expression of alkaline phosphatase in proximal tubular brush border membrane of human renal cell carcinoma.
R. Prasad,Shahid Lambe,P. Kaler,S. S. Pathania,Santosh Kumar,Savita Verma Attri,Sharwan Kumar Singh +6 more
TL;DR: Kinetic studies revealed diminished activity of alkaline phosphatase in BBM isolated from RCC was fraternized with decrease in maximal velocity and increase in affinity constant of the enzyme, indicating alteration in membrane fluidity of tumor renal BBM.
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Function and size of the residual kidney after treatment of Wilms tumor.
Sai Sunil Kishore,Sapna Oberoi,Anish Bhattacharya,R. Prasad,Amita Trehan,Deepak Bansal,Ram Kumar Marwaha +6 more
TL;DR: Age at diagnosis, stage, and duration elapsed after nephrectomy had no association with renal dysfunction (P >.05), and long-term follow up is crucial to identify clinical nephrotoxicity among survivors of Wilms tumor.
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Modulation of ouabain sensitive sodium potassium pump of erythrocytes from patients with chronic renal failure:Role of acute hemodialysis
TL;DR: Findings suggest an intrinsic alteration in the transport capacity of Na+‐K+ pump which could account for the rise in intracellular sodium and fall in intrACEllular potassium content in the RBCs of chronic renal failure patients.
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