Vishram Singh
Manipal University
35 Papers
68 Citations
Vishram Singh is an academic researcher from Manipal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Foot (unit) & Cholecystectomy. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 34 publications.
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Papers
Acknowledging the use of human cadaveric tissues in research papers: Recommendations from anatomical journal editors.
Joe Iwanaga,Joe Iwanaga,Vishram Singh,Aiji Ohtsuka,Young-il Hwang,Hee Jin Kim,Janusz Moryś,Kumar Satish Ravi,Domenico Ribatti,Paul A. Trainor,Paul A. Trainor,José Ramón Sañudo,Nihal Apaydin,Gulgun Sengul,Kurt H. Albertine,Jerzy A. Walocha,Marios Loukas,Fabrice Duparc,Friedrich Paulsen,Mariano del Sol,Philip J Adds,Ahmed M. S. Hegazy,R. Shane Tubbs +22 more
TL;DR: Twenty editors‐in‐chiefs from 17 anatomical journals joined together to put together official recommendations that can be used by authors when acknowledging the donor cadavers used in their studies to standardize the writing approach by which donors are acknowledged in anatomical studies that use human cadaveric tissues.
Fetal foot length for assessment of gestational age: A comprehensive study in north India
TL;DR: The purpose of this study is to find out the other parameters such as foot length which can be used to determine the gestational age either more accurately or in other conditions where the previous parameters are unreliable.
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Optimization and development of regeneration and transformation protocol in Indian mustard using lectin gene from chickpea (Cicer arietinum (L.))
Vishram Singh,ana Verma,Aniruddh K. Pareek,Monika Mathur,Rajbir Yadav,Poonam Goyal,Ajay Kumar Thakur,Y. P. Singh,K. R. Koundal,Kailash C. Bansal,A. K. Mishra,Arvind Kumar,eep Kumar +12 more
TL;DR: A simple and easy protocol for regeneration and genetic transformation of Brassica juncea (L.) Czern and Coss cv.
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Morphological variations of a jugular foramen in North Indian human adult skulls
TL;DR: The variations observed in present study are of immense value to ENT surgeons while performing middle ear surgeries for various jugular foramen tumors and cause compression to structures passing through this foramen hence accentuating the clinical presentations of Glomus jugulare.
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Anomalous fissures and lobes of human lungs of North Indian population of western U.P.
TL;DR: The incidence of morphological variations of lung anatomy in North Indian population of western U.P. region is looked into to look into the clinical importance of normal and anomalous pattern of fissures and lobes of lungs.
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