2.6k total citations 45 papers, 2.0k citations indexed
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A Bordia is a scholar working on Plant Science, Surgery and Pharmacology.
According to data from OpenAlex, A Bordia has authored 45 papers receiving a total of 2.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Plant Science, 8 papers in Surgery and 5 papers in Pharmacology. Recurrent topics in A Bordia's work include Garlic and Onion Studies (17 papers), Ginger and Zingiberaceae research (4 papers) and Cholesterol and Lipid Metabolism (3 papers). A Bordia is often cited by papers focused on Garlic and Onion Studies (17 papers), Ginger and Zingiberaceae research (4 papers) and Cholesterol and Lipid Metabolism (3 papers). A Bordia collaborates with scholars based in India, Denmark and United States. A Bordia's co-authors include S. K. Verma, K.C. Srivastava, Anita Rathore, Preeti Jain, Mahendra Singh, Vikram Singh, Lakshmi Mehta, Praveen Jain, Omesh P. Gupta and Robert A. Heinle and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
In The Last Decade
A Bordia
43 papers
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1.7k citations
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Bordia, A & S. K. Verma. (1980). Effect of garlic feeding on regression of experimental atherosclerosis in rabbits.. PubMed. 7(5). 428–37.65 indexed citations
Bordia, A, et al.. (1977). The effective of active principle of garlic and onion on blood lipids and experimental atherosclerosis in rabbits and their comparison with clofibrate.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 25(8). 509–16.22 indexed citations
Bordia, A, et al.. (1977). A comparative study of common modes of tobacco use on pulse, blood pressure, electrocardiogram and blood coaguability in patients with coronary artery disease.. PubMed. 25(6). 395–401.3 indexed citations
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Bordia, A, et al.. (1974). Uraemia in congestive heart failure.. PubMed. 22(8). 589–96.4 indexed citations
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Bordia, A, et al.. (1974). Effect of essential oil from onion on alimentary lipemia.. PubMed. 26(1). 29–31.2 indexed citations
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Bordia, A, et al.. (1974). Effect of the essential oil (active principal) of garlic on serum cholesterol, plasma fibrinogen, whole blood coagulation time and fibrinolytic activity in alimentary lipaemia.. PubMed. 22(3). 267–70.17 indexed citations
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Bordia, A, et al.. (1974). A comparative study on predisposing factors of coronary artery disease in rural and urban population.. PubMed. 62(4). 565–72.1 indexed citations
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Sk, Sharma & A Bordia. (1969). Cardiac tamponade due to pericardial effusion in myxoedema.. PubMed. 21(2). 210–6.4 indexed citations
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