D N R Veeramachaneni
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Recent Articles
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Klohonatz K, Cameron A, Hergenreder J, Silveira J, Belk A, Veeramachaneni D, et al.
Biol Reprod
. 2016 Oct;
95(6):124.
PMID: 27760749
During early pregnancy, the conceptus and mare communicate to establish pregnancy. Cell-secreted vesicles (e.g., exosomes) have been reported in serum. Exosomes contain bioactive materials, such as miRNA, that can mediate...
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Mehlman E, Bright J, Jeckel K, Porsche C, Veeramachaneni D, Frye M
J Vet Intern Med
. 2012 Dec;
27(1):62-8.
PMID: 23194177
Background: Cardiomyopathy of obesity occurs in humans, but the gross and cellular myocardial response to obesity in dogs is not well defined. Objectives: To characterize in vivo myocardial morphology and...
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Bush J, Gardiner D, Palmer J, Rajpert-De Meyts E, Veeramachaneni D
Int J Androl
. 2011 May;
34(4 Pt 2):e288-95.
PMID: 21615421
Unlike seminomas in humans, seminomas in animals are not typically sub-classified as classical or spermatocytic types. To compare testicular germ cell tumours (TGCT) in dogs with those of men, archived...
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Bornman M, Barnhoorn I, de Jager C, Veeramachaneni D
Environ Res
. 2010 Mar;
110(4):327-33.
PMID: 20303476
The purpose of the study was to compare wildlife in the proximity and away from the sources of known industrial pollution. Macroscopic, focal, gritty areas that appeared white were observed...
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Wadas B, Hartshorn C, Aurand E, Palmer J, Roselli C, Noel M, et al.
J Neuroendocrinol
. 2010 Mar;
22(6):518-26.
PMID: 20236232
Developmental exposure to the agricultural fungicide vinclozolin can impair reproductive function in male rabbits and was previously found to decrease the number of immunoreactive-gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neurones in the region...
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Bera M, Veeramachaneni D, Pandher K
Vet Pathol
. 2008 Apr;
45(2):259-63.
PMID: 18424844
We describe a disseminated biphasic neoplasm in a young Madagascar tree boa utilizing transmission electron and light microscopy. Discrete neoplastic cells identified within pulmonary capillaries and hepatic sinusoids represented the...
7.
Amann R, Veeramachaneni D
Reproduction
. 2007 Mar;
133(3):541-61.
PMID: 17379650
Cryptorchidism is failure of one or both testes to descend into the scrotum. Primary fault lies in the testis. We provide a unifying cross-species interpretation of testis descent and urge...
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Veeramachaneni D, Palmer J, Klinefelter G
J Androl
. 2007 Mar;
28(4):565-77.
PMID: 17377142
Four groups (minimum of 10/dose group) of male Dutch-belted rabbits were treated daily with dibromoacetic acid (DBA) via drinking water beginning in utero from gestation day 15 to adulthood; target...
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Veeramachaneni D, Palmer J, Amann R, Pau K
Reprod Toxicol
. 2007 Feb;
23(3):353-65.
PMID: 17296284
Rabbit does (7-9 per group) were treated daily per orum from gestation day 15 through post-natal week 4 to provide per kg body wt 25 micaromol (low) or 250 micromol...
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Veeramachaneni D, Palmer J, Amann R, Kane C, Higuchi T, Pau K
Reproduction
. 2006 Apr;
131(4):805-16.
PMID: 16595731
We studied sequelae of prenatal plus infantile exposure of male rabbits to vinclozolin, because it is ingested by women and children. Female Dutch-Belted rabbits (7-10/group) were treated daily per orum...