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Nirmal Kumar Ganguly

Nirmal Kumar Ganguly (born 1941) is an Indian microbiologist specialising in tropical diseases, cardiovascular diseases, and diarrhea. Provided by Wikipedia
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    COVID19 infection and vascular rearrangement/ controlled angiogenesis – A new supportive therapeutic approach in patients with pre-existing ischemic and high-shear vascular conditions

    COVID19 infection and vascular rearrangement/ controlled angiogenesis – A new supportive therapeutic approach in patients with pre-existing ischemic and high-shear vascular conditi... by Debatosh Datta, Gautam Kumar Saha, Nirmal Kumar Ganguly

    Published 2020-01-01
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    Polio eradication vaccine investment: how do we ensure polio vaccines are available to keep the world polio-free after transmission of wild poliovirus (wPV) has been interrupted?

    Polio eradication vaccine investment: how do we ensure polio vaccines are available to keep the world polio-free after transmission of wild poliovirus (wPV) has been interrupted? by Nirmal Kumar Ganguly, Amie Batson, Awi Federgruen, Amanda Glassman, Simba Makoni, Stanley Plotkin

    Published 2021-11-01
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