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    Soldiers' load carriage performance in high mountains: a physiological study by Chatterjee, Tirthankar, Bhattacharyya, Debojyoti, Pramanik, Anilendu, Pal, Madhusudan, Majumdar, Deepti, Majumdar, Dhurjati

    Published in Military medical research (17-02-2017)
    “…The present study was designed to evaluate load carriage performance at extremely high altitudes with different loads and walking speeds in terms of…”
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    Re-exposure to alarmin HMGB1 and cytokine IL-1 beta induces differential innate immune response generation in mouse brain by Das, Sudeshna, Mishra, K.P., Pramanik, Anilendu, Mishra, Priyanka, Chanda, Sudipta, Ganju, Lilly, Singh, S.B.

    Published in Journal of neuroimmunology (15-08-2021)
    “…Innate immune memory, a crucial mechanism of epigenetically mediated myeloid cell plasticity, alters subsequent immune responses majorly by two types of…”
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    An ergonomic intervention for manual load carrying on Indian farms by Kumar, Adarsh, Pramanik, Anilendu, Singh, J.K., Tiwari, Ravindra Kumar, Jena, Swagatika

    “…The farm inputs like seeds, fertilizers and produce are handled manually in most of the low-income and underdeveloped countries. Such practice of manual load…”
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    Kinetic changes in gait during low magnitude military load carriage by Majumdar, Deepti, Pal, Madhu Sudan, Pramanik, Anilendu, Majumdar, Dhurjati

    Published in Ergonomics (01-12-2013)
    “…Indian infantry soldiers carry smaller magnitudes of loads for operational requirements. The ground reaction forces (GRFs) and impulse responses of 10 healthy…”
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    Optimum load for carriage by Indian soldiers on different uphill gradients at specified walking speed by Pal, Madhu Sudan, Majumdar, Deepti, Pramanik, Anilendu, Chowdhury, Bodhisattwa, Majumdar, Dhurjati

    “…Physiological responses of soldiers while carrying different loads were studied to suggest maximum weight that can be carried by an Indian infantry soldier…”
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