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R C Upadhyay

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Singh A, Upadhyay R, Chandra G, Kumar S, Malakar D, Singh S, et al.
Cell Stress Chaperones . 2020 Feb; 25(2):327-344. PMID: 32062819
The present study sought to evaluate mRNA expression profiles in the cultured dermal fibroblasts of Tharparkar (zebu) and Karan-Fries (zebu, Tharparkar × taurine, Holstein Friesian) cattle in response to heat...
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Maibam U, Hooda O, Sharma P, Mohanty A, Singh S, Upadhyay R
J Therm Biol . 2016 Dec; 63:58-64. PMID: 28010816
Skin is most important environmental interface providing a protective envelope to animals. It's always under the influence of both internal and external stressors. Heat shock proteins (HSP) are highly conserved...
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Mayengbam P, Tolenkhomba T, Upadhyay R
Vet World . 2016 Nov; 9(10):1051-1055. PMID: 27847412
Aim: To investigate the effect of temperature-humidity index (THI) on the expression pattern of heat-shock protein 72 (HSP72) mRNA of Sahiwal and Karan-Fries (KF) cattle in different THIs. Materials And...
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Somal A, Aggarwal A, Upadhyay R
Iran J Vet Res . 2016 May; 16(2):137-43. PMID: 27175165
The study was conducted to evaluate the effect of thermal stress on expression profile of genes related to apoptosis in peripartum Sahiwal cows. For this, twelve pregnant dry Sahiwal cows...
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Waiz S, Raies-Ul-Haq M, Dhanda S, Kumar A, Goud T, Chauhan M, et al.
Int J Biometeorol . 2016 Jan; 60(9):1357-66. PMID: 26781547
In vitro environments like heat stress usually increase the production of reactive oxygen species in bubaline oocytes which have been implicated as one of the major causes for reduced developmental...
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Kumar A, Waiz S, Goud T, Tonk R, Grewal A, Singh S, et al.
Int J Biometeorol . 2015 Oct; 60(6):873-82. PMID: 26476524
The aim of this study was to evaluate the genome integrity so as to assess the adaptability of three breeds of indigenous cattle reared under arid and semi-arid regions of...
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Kumar A, Ashraf S, Goud T, Grewal A, Singh S, Yadav B, et al.
J Therm Biol . 2015 May; 51:55-64. PMID: 25965018
Heat shock proteins consist of highly conserved stress proteins, expressed in response to stress and play crucial roles in environmental stress tolerance and adaptation. The present study was conducted to...
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Chandra G, Aggarwal A, Singh A, Kumar M, Upadhyay R
Asian-Australas J Anim Sci . 2014 Jul; 26(11):1569-76. PMID: 25049743
The study was conducted to evaluate the effect of vitamin E and zinc supplementation on energy metabolites, lipid peroxidation, and milk production in peripartum Sahiwal cows. For this, thirty-two pregnant...
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Singh A, Upadhyay R, Malakar D, Kumar S, Singh S
J Therm Biol . 2014 Jun; 43:46-53. PMID: 24956957
The present studies were conducted to investigate the difference response of dermal fibroblasts to heat stress in Tharparkar and Karan-Fries cattle. Skin is the most important environmental interface providing a...
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Ashraf S, Shah S, Saini N, Dhanda S, Kumar A, Goud T, et al.
J Assist Reprod Genet . 2014 Jun; 31(10):1349-60. PMID: 24938361
Objective: To determine the direct effect of physiologically relevant high temperatures (40.5 and 41.5 °C) for two time periods (12 and 24 h) on bubaline oocytes during in vitro maturation....