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Srinivasan M, Adnane M, Archunan G
Res Vet Sci . 2021 Jan; 135:66-71. PMID: 33450498
The vaginal microbiota has been studied in animal reproduction and fertility, in particular little information of vaginal microbes in reference to bovine reproduction and pheromone production is known. The vaginal...
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Archunan G
Iran J Vet Res . 2020 Nov; 21(3):163-171. PMID: 33178293
The success of conception in buffalo is greatly dependent on precise estrus detection and time of artificial insemination (AI). Various visual, behavioral, biochemical and gyneco-clinical parameters have been tracked closely...
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Ramachandran R, Vinothkumar A, Sankarganesh D, Suriyakalaa U, Aathmanathan V, Kamalakkannan S, et al.
Domest Anim Endocrinol . 2020 Feb; 72:106392. PMID: 32105888
Behavioral expressions and biochemical composition of body exudates are significantly altered in concert with the endocrine status, which are all clear indicators of physiological conditions of animals. In this study,...
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Sankarganesh D, Ramachandran R, Suriyakalaa U, Ramesh Saravanakumar V, Archunan G, Akbarsha M, et al.
Reprod Domest Anim . 2019 Jan; 54(3):646-651. PMID: 30659685
Urine samples of female goats in pro-oestrus, oestrus and post-oestrus phases were analysed for finding oestrus-specific volatile compounds using gas chromatograph-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), and proteins using sodium dodecyl sulphate-polyacrylamide gel...
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Sankarganesh D, Ramachandran R, Suriyakalaa U, Ramkumar A, Achiraman S, Archunan G
Med Hypotheses . 2018 Aug; 117:47-49. PMID: 30077196
The estrous cycle consists of episodic phases that eventually regulate reproduction in non-primate mammals. Females are sexually receptive to males only during estrus phase, which lasts from few hours to...
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Suganthy N, Muniasamy S, Archunan G
Regul Toxicol Pharmacol . 2017 Dec; 92:347-357. PMID: 29288719
Terminalia chebula and Terminalia arjuna were widely used in traditional medicine for the treatment of memory impairment, inflammatory disorders and as an anti-aging agent. However, reports regarding their safety aspects...
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Muniasamy S, Muthu Selvam R, Rajanarayanan S, Ramesh Saravanakumar V, Archunan G
Iran J Vet Res . 2017 Aug; 18(2):124-127. PMID: 28775753
Successful reproductive management in buffaloes depends on effective estrus detection. Urinary pheromones identified from natural estrous cycle have been reported to decipher estrus phase. However, its presence has not been...
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Selvam R, Singh D, Akbarsha M, Archunan G
Reprod Domest Anim . 2017 Feb; 52(3):517-521. PMID: 28176388
Assessment of urine levels of luteinizing hormone (LH) for predicting the reproductive status of animals is in practice. The aim of this study was to predict the period of ovulation...
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Rajagopal T, Rajkumar R, Ponmanickam P, Achiraman S, Padmanabhan P, Archunan G
Indian J Exp Biol . 2016 Jan; 53(12):771-8. PMID: 26742321
In mammals, a low molecular mass protein (17-20 KDa) reported from the pheromone sources such as urine, saliva, glandular secretion, etc., as ligand-carrier (pheromone carrier) has been associated with chemo-communication....
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Archunan G
Indian J Exp Biol . 2014 Mar; 52(1):5-16. PMID: 24617011
The chemosignals from mating male are found to be responsible for protecting his coital partner against pregnancy failure induced by strange male or food-deprivation. The stud male pheromone not only...