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    Significance of obesity markers and adipocytokines in high grade and high stage prostate cancer in North Indian men – A cross-sectional study by Tewari, Reshu, Rajender, Singh, Natu, S.M., Goel, Apul, Dalela, Divakar, Goel, M.M., Tondon, Pushpa

    Published in Cytokine (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-08-2013)
    “…•BMI and WHR were significantly higher in CaP patients in comparison to BPH.•High leptin and II-6 but low adiponectin were seen in Cap patients.•High WHR…”
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    Tentpole technique for bone regeneration in vertically deficient alveolar ridges: A review by Daga, Dipti, Mehrotra, Divya, Mohammad, Shadab, Singh, Geeta, Natu, S.M

    “…Abstract Background and objectives Vertical augmentation is necessary in cases of extensive resorption of alveolar ridge for dental implants placement and…”
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    Association of TNF-α promoter gene G-308A polymorphism with metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, serum TNF-α and leptin levels in Indian adult women by Gupta, Vani, Gupta, Abhishek, Jafar, Tabrez, Gupta, Vandana, Agrawal, Suraksha, Srivastava, Nidhi, Kumar, Sandeep, Singh, Arun K., Natu, S.M., Agarwal, C.G., Agarwal, G.G.

    Published in Cytokine (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-01-2012)
    “…► Tumour necrosis factor alpha involved in the pathogenesis of metabolic syndrome. ► Impact of the G-308A TNF-α variant on components of the metabolic…”
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    Effect of yogic practices on lipid profile and body fat composition in patients of coronary artery disease by Pal, Ajay, Srivastava, Neena, Tiwari, Sunita, Verma, N.S, Narain, V.S, Agrawal, G.G, Natu, S.M, Kumar, Kamakhya

    Published in Complementary therapies in medicine (01-06-2011)
    “…Summary Objectives To observe the effect of regular yogic practices and self-discipline in reducing body fat and elevated lipids in CAD patients. Method In…”
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    Evaluation of MC4R ( rs17782313 , rs17700633 ) , AGRP ( rs3412352 ) and POMC ( rs1042571 ) Polymorphisms with Obesity in Northern India by Natu , S. M, Narain , Varun Shanker, Srivastava , Neena, Mittal , Balraj, Srivastava , Apurva, Prakash , Jai

    Published in Oman medical journal (01-03-2014)
    “…Objective: Genetic variants of the melanocortin-4 receptor gene (MC4R), agouti related protein (AGRP) and proopiomelanocortin (POMC) are reported to be…”
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    Plasma Vascular Endothelial Growth Factors A and C in Patients undergoing Prostatic Biopsy and TURP for Suspected Prostatic Neoplasia by Singh, A.N, Gautam, Kirti A, Dalela, D, Sankhwar, S.N, Natu, S.M, Sankhwar, P.L, Srivastava, A.N

    “…Background: Formation of new blood vessels is necessary for the development and spread of neoplasms more than 1 mm3 in volume, angiogenesis being responsible…”
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    Leptin augments protective immune responses in murine macrophages and enhances potential of miltefosine against experimental visceral leishmaniasis by Shivahare, Rahul, Ali, Wahid, Vishwakarma, Preeti, Natu, S.M., Puri, Sunil K., Gupta, Suman

    Published in Acta tropica (01-10-2015)
    “…[Display omitted] •Leptin reduces effective concentration of miltefosine by two-folds.•Leptin induces host macrophages for the activation of Th1 biased immune…”
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    Plasma vascular endothelial growth factors A and C in patients undergoing prostatic biopsy and TURP for suspected prostatic neoplasia by Singh, An, Gautam, Kirti A, Dalela, D, Sankhwar, Sn, Natu, Sm, Sankhwar, Pl, Srivastava, An

    “…Formation of new blood vessels is necessary for the development and spread of neoplasms more than 1 mm3 in volume, angiogenesis being responsible for formation…”
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