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Dr Vineeta Singh

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Assistant Professor, Department of Mycology & Plant Pathology
Banaras Hindu University

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  • Plant Sciences

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Total Articles 31
Books 0
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Citations 186
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Bio

Analysis of Genetic Variability and Population Biology of the Pathogen Rhizoctonia Solani Causing Sheath Blight Disease of Rice Using Molecular Markers, Tagging of Genes of Economic Importance in Crop Plants Using Molecular Markers Including Rice, Chilli and Mungbean

Personal Details

  • Female
  • Assistant Professor , Banaras Hindu University
  • Banaras Hindu University, Ajagara
Ph.D
Other Institute 2001
Assistant Professor Jan 2021 – Present
Banaras Hindu University | Department of Mycology & Plant Pathology
Assistant Professor Apr 2006 – Jan 2021
Banaras Hindu University | Department of Mycology and Plant Pathology

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Scholarly Publications

Hepatoprotective activity of picroliv isolated from Picrorhiza kurrooa against thioacetamide toxicity on rat hepatocytes

Open Access
Article
Authors: P. K. S. Visen ., Binduja Shukla ., G. K. Patnaik ., Ramesh Chandra ., Vineeta Singh ., N. K. Kapoor ., B. N. Dhawan .,

Craniofacial Suture Stenosis: Morphologic Effects

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article
Authors: John A. Persing and John T. Lettieri and Arthur J. Cronin and W. Putnam Wolcott and Vineeta Singh and Ellen Morgan

Longitudinal Risk of Intracranial Hemorrhage in Patients With Arteriovenous Malformation of the Brain Within a Defined Population

Open Access
article
Authors: Alexander X. Halim and S. Claiborne Johnston and Vineeta Singh and Charles E. McCulloch and John P. Bennett and Achal S. Achrol and Stephen Sidney and William L. Young

The Learning Curve for Coil Embolization of Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms

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article
Authors: Vineeta Singh and Daryl R. Gress and Randall T. Higashida and Christopher F. Dowd and V. Halbach and S. Claiborne Johnston

Characteristics of Brain Arteriovenous Malformations With Coexisting Aneurysms A Comparison of Two Referral Centers

Open Access
article
Authors: Alexander X. Halim and Vineeta Singh and S. Claiborne Johnston and Randall T. Higashida and Christopher F. Dowd and Van V. Halbach and Michael T. Lawton and Daryl R. Gress and Charles E. McCulloch and William L. Young

StrokeRounds

Open Access
article
Authors: Gary M. Abrams and David C. Bonovich and Jacob S. Elkins and Joseph English and Heather J. Fullerton and J. Claude Hemphill and S. Claiborne Johnston and Stroke Rounds and Nerissa U. Ko and Vineeta Singh and Wade S. Smith and Wengui Yu and Caroline Morris

Early and Delayed Fatality of Stroke in Kolkata, India: Results From a 7Year Longitudinal Population-Based Study

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Authors: Biman K. Ray and Avijit Hazra and Malay Ghosal and Tapas Banerjee and Arijit Chaudhuri and Vineeta Singh and Shyamal Kumar Das