Vikramjit Bajwa

805 total citations
13 papers, 600 citations indexed

About

Vikramjit Bajwa is a scholar working on Plant Science, Molecular Biology and Complementary and alternative medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Vikramjit Bajwa has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 600 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Plant Science, 2 papers in Molecular Biology and 2 papers in Complementary and alternative medicine. Recurrent topics in Vikramjit Bajwa's work include Plant Molecular Biology Research (4 papers), GABA and Rice Research (3 papers) and Medicinal Plants and Neuroprotection (2 papers). Vikramjit Bajwa is often cited by papers focused on Plant Molecular Biology Research (4 papers), GABA and Rice Research (3 papers) and Medicinal Plants and Neuroprotection (2 papers). Vikramjit Bajwa collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and United Kingdom. Vikramjit Bajwa's co-authors include Mukund R. Shukla, Praveen K. Saxena, Susan J. Murch, Sherif M. Sherif, Barry J. Shelp, Gale G. Bozzo, Christopher P. Trobacher, Steven D. Clouse, Robert Malinowski and Johannes W. Stratmann and has published in prestigious journals such as PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, Frontiers in Plant Science and Plant Molecular Biology.

In The Last Decade

Vikramjit Bajwa

13 papers receiving 587 citations

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Vikramjit Bajwa

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All Works

13 of 13 papers shown
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Shukla, Mukund R., et al.. (2021). Salt stress in Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings: Role of indoleamines in stress alleviation. 4(1). 70–83. 14 indexed citations
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Zarei, Adel, Carolyne J. Brikis, Vikramjit Bajwa, et al.. (2017). Plant Glyoxylate/Succinic Semialdehyde Reductases: Comparative Biochemical Properties, Function during Chilling Stress, and Subcellular Localization. Frontiers in Plant Science. 8. 1399–1399. 23 indexed citations
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Bajwa, Vikramjit, et al.. (2016). Inactivation of E. coli by copper and silver wire in the presence of synthetic sunlight for safe drinking water. Journal of Water Sanitation and Hygiene for Development. 6(4). 576–583. 1 indexed citations
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Bajwa, Vikramjit, Mukund R. Shukla, Sherif M. Sherif, Susan J. Murch, & Praveen K. Saxena. (2015). Identification and characterization of serotonin as an anti-browning compound of apple and pear. Postharvest Biology and Technology. 110. 183–189. 34 indexed citations
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Hoover, Gordon J., René Jørgensen, Amanda Rochon, et al.. (2013). Identification of catalytically important amino acid residues for enzymatic reduction of glyoxylate in plants. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Proteins and Proteomics. 1834(12). 2663–2671. 14 indexed citations
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Bajwa, Vikramjit, Mukund R. Shukla, Sherif M. Sherif, Susan J. Murch, & Praveen K. Saxena. (2013). Role of melatonin in alleviating cold stress in Arabidopsis thaliana. Journal of Pineal Research. 56(3). 238–245. 341 indexed citations
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Bajwa, Vikramjit, Xiaofeng Wang, Kevin Blackburn, et al.. (2013). Identification and Functional Analysis of Tomato BRI1 and BAK1 Receptor Kinase Phosphorylation Sites  . PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 163(1). 30–42. 24 indexed citations
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Shelp, Barry J., et al.. (2012). Strategies and tools for studying the metabolism and function of γ-aminobutyrate in plants. I. Pathway structure. Botany. 90(8). 651–668. 85 indexed citations
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Malinowski, Robert, et al.. (2009). The tomato brassinosteroid receptor BRI1 increases binding of systemin to tobacco plasma membranes, but is not involved in systemin signaling. Plant Molecular Biology. 70(5). 603–616. 39 indexed citations
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Bajwa, Vikramjit, et al.. (2007). University of Arkansas Food Science Faculty Publications and the Characteristics of Their Cited References: A Bibliometric Study. Journal of Agricultural & Food Information. 8(4). 21–33. 11 indexed citations
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Bajwa, Vikramjit, et al.. (2004). Evidence-based services at the University of Arkansas Libraries: Results of a faculty survey to assess the usefulness of electronic resources. 49. 36–40. 6 indexed citations
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Bajwa, Vikramjit, et al.. (2003). Faculty Publications as a Source of Information for Identifying and Satisfying Users' Needs: A Case Study at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Journal of Agricultural & Food Information. 5(3). 11–25. 6 indexed citations

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