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Molecular biology by
Edition: 3rd
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Publication details: London Taylor & Francis 2017
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Breeding and seed production of fin fish and shell fish by
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Publication details: New Delhi Daya 2017
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Textbook of food science and technology by
Edition: 3rd
Material type: Text Text
Publication details: New Delhi CBS 2017
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Biochemistry by
Edition: 4th
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Publication details: New Delhi Elsevier 2017
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Food processing: principles and applications by
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Publication details: New Delhi Wiley 2017
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Pathologic basis of veterinary disease by
Edition: 6th
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Publication details: USA Elsevier 2017
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Principles and techniques of biochemistry and molecular biology by
Edition: 7th
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Publication details: New Delhi Cambridge University Press 2017
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Principles and techniques of biochemistry and molecular biology by
Edition: 7th
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Publication details: New Delhi Cambridge University Press 2017
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Food packaging: principles and practices by
Edition: 3rd
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Publication details: USA CRC 2017
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Detection of ivermectin resistance in rhipicephalus (boophilus) microplus populations of punjab and application of synergist for its mitigation by
Material type: Text Text
Publication details: Veterinary Parasitology 2017
Dissertation note: M.V.Sc. Guide: Dr. Harkirat Singh
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Textbook of machine drawing by
Edition: 18th
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Publication details: New Delhi S K Kataria 2017
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Animal biotechnology: models in discovery and translation by
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Publication details: New Delhi Relx Elsevier 2017
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Induced fish breeding: a practical guide for hatcheries by
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Publication details: UK Academic Press 2017
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Studies on Salmonella infections in poultry in relation to aflatoxin in feed by
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Publication details: Ludhiana Veterinary Microbiology 2017
Dissertation note: The present study was carried out to isolate Salmonella from poultry birds, to detect and quantify aflatoxins present in the poultry feed and to identify aflatoxigenic Aspergillus spp. from poultry feed. A total of 4 isolates of Salmonella spp. were isolated which indicated overall prevalence of 2.6% in poultry birds. Among these isolates, 2 (7.1%) isolates were obtained from ovary/yolk contents and 2 (2.1%) isolates were from liver samples. Antimicrobial studies suggested an increasing trend of resistance to various antimicrobial drugs. All isolates were serotyped as Salmonella Bazenheid. Virulence typing of all the Salmonella isolates showed higher prevalence of spiA, sipB genes and lower prevalence of for hilA, avrA, sseD and spvC genes. A total of 60 feed samples were screened for the presence of aflatoxins by PMC method and 29 (48.33%) samples were found positive for aflatoxins and the level of aflatoxins in tested feed samples were in the range of 25 ±30 ppb to 25 ± 100 ppb. Quantification of aflatoxins by ELISA revealed that 49/60 (81.66%) were positive for aflatoxins and the range of aflatoxins in different feed samples was 2.97 - 74.05 ppb. Overall 16 isolates of Aspergillus spp. were obtained by culturing of feed samples on SDA. Among 16 isolates, seven isolates were positive for atleast one toxigenic gene. Two isolates showed positivity for all four genes (aflM, aflP, aflR & aflD) while remaining 5 isolates were positive for aflR and aflP genes. All the birds from which Salmonella was isolated were fed on aflatoxin contaminated feed. Keywords: Salmonella, PMC, ELISA, Aspergillus M.V.Sc.
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Fundamentals of veterinary clinical pathology by
Edition: 2nd
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Publication details: USA Blackwell 2017
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Effect of two different FSH doses on superovulatory response and embryo production in Sahiwal cows by
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Publication details: Ludhiana Veterinary Gynaecology and Obstetrics 2017
Dissertation note: The aim of the present study was to determine the effect of two different doses of FSH on superovulatory responses in Sahiwal (Bos indicus) cattle. Twelve normal cycling pluriparous Sahiwal cows and weighing between 350 and 420 kg were superstimulated using two different doses of Folltropin-V. Prior to superstimulation, Sahiwal cows were administered estradiol-17? (2 mg, i.m.) with placement of intravaginal progesterone releasing device (TRIU-B) at the random stage of the estrous cycle. On the day 4, cows were administered Folltropin-V @100 in the group 1 and 200 mg of NIH FSH PI in the group 2, divided into 8 tapering doses given at 12 hourly intervals. Prostaglandin F2? analogs (PGF2?) was administered at day 6 and day 6.5, and TRIU-B was removed with the last FSH injection. All cows in both the groups were inseminated twice at 12 and 24 h of LH treatment. Daily ultrasonography was performed to record the size and number of follicles and superovulatory response. No significant difference in number of small follicles (?7 mm) was present at the time of initiation of superstimulatory treatment in both the groups (23.3±3.93 vs. 22.3±1.17, p>0.05). Following superstimulatory treatment, the average number of small follicles reaching ovulatory size (>10 mm) were 18.0±4.04 and 19.2±1.11, respectively, p>0.05 and did not differ significantly. Similarly, total embryos and transferable embryos recovered also did not differ between the group 1 and the group 2 (9.0±4.02 vs. 10.7±2.78, p1>0.05, and 3.5±1.26 vs. 3.3±1.84, p2>0.05, respectively). Results of the present study showed that there is no significance difference in superovulatory response, embryo recovery & number of transferable embryos between Sahiwal cows superstimulated using 100mg or 200 mg of FSH in Sahiwal cows. Keywords: FSH, superstimulation, embryo production M.V.Sc.
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Studies on Salmonella infections in poultry in relation to aflatoxin in feed by
Material type: Text Text
Publication details: Veterinary Microbiology 2017
Dissertation note: The present study was carried out to isolate Salmonella from poultry birds, to detect and quantify aflatoxins present in the poultry feed and to identify aflatoxigenic Aspergillus spp. from poultry feed. A total of 4 isolates of Salmonella spp. were isolated which indicated overall prevalence of 2.6% in poultry birds. Among these isolates, 2 (7.1%) isolates were obtained from ovary/yolk contents and 2 (2.1%) isolates were from liver samples. Antimicrobial studies suggested an increasing trend of resistance to various antimicrobial drugs. All isolates were serotyped as Salmonella Bazenheid. Virulence typing of all the Salmonella isolates showed higher prevalence of spiA, sipB genes and lower prevalence of for hilA, avrA, sseD and spvC genes. A total of 60 feed samples were screened for the presence of aflatoxins by PMC method and 29 (48.33%) samples were found positive for aflatoxins and the level of aflatoxins in tested feed samples were in the range of 25 ±30 ppb to 25 ± 100 ppb. Quantification of aflatoxins by ELISA revealed that 49/60 (81.66%) were positive for aflatoxins and the range of aflatoxins in different feed samples was 2.97 - 74.05 ppb. Overall 16 isolates of Aspergillus spp. were obtained by culturing of feed samples on SDA. Among 16 isolates, seven isolates were positive for atleast one toxigenic gene. Two isolates showed positivity for all four genes (aflM, aflP, aflR & aflD) while remaining 5 isolates were positive for aflR and aflP genes. All the birds from which Salmonella was isolated were fed on aflatoxin contaminated feed. Keywords: Salmonella, PMC, ELISA, Aspergillus M.V.Sc.
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Studies on diagnosis and differentiation of pathogenic mycobacterial species from non-tuberculous mycobacterial species in cattle and buffaloes by
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Publication details: Ludhiana Veterinary Microbiology 2017
Dissertation note: A multiplex PCR developed in the department was used for differential detection of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP), M. bovis (pathogenic mycobacterial species) and M. smegmatis (non-tuberculous mycobacteria). A total of 211 faecal samples from cattle and buffaloes with history of chronic intermittent diarrhoea were collected and processed for acid fast staining, isolation and molecular characterization by ISMap02 targeted nested PCR, IS900 real-time PCR using TaqMan assay and the in-house developed multiplex PCR. Milk (n=111) and blood (n=119) samples from cattle and buffaloes were also processed and subjected to the in-house developed multiplex PCR, IS900 PCR and esx-B PCR. Seventeen tissue samples from animals suspected to have died of TB and Johne's disease (JD) were also collected and subjected to in-house developed multiplex PCR besides IS900 and esx-B PCR. Out of 211 faecal samples, 187 (88.6%) were positive by acid fast staining, among which 127 samples were highly (3+ or 4+) positive. All the highly positive faecal samples (n=127) were then processed for isolation, out of which only 5 faecal samples were positive for MAP colonies, which were confirmed by IS900 PCR and ISMap02 PCR. ISMap02 targeted nested PCR detected 18 faecal samples to be positive out of 187 faecal samples processed, which were also confirmed by IS900 real time PCR, giving a CT value between 22-34. The sensitivity of ISMap02 PCR was found to be 7.6 fg/?l of the standard genomic DNA. The in-house developed multiplex PCR detected 11 positive faecal samples for MAP. Multiplex PCR detected one MAP positive sample in each milk and blood samples, while 2 and 3 samples were positive for M. bovis in milk and blood respectively. The samples positive for MAP by in-house multiplex PCR were also positive by IS900 PCR. The samples positive for M. bovis in in-house multiplex PCR were confirmed positive by esx-B PCR. Tissue samples subjected to in-house multiplex PCR resulted in 2 MAP and 3 M. bovis positive samples, which were confirmed positive by IS900 and esx-B PCR, respectively. None of the blood, milk and tissue samples were positive for M. smegmatis in the in-house developed multiplex PCR. In our study it was seen that the ISMap02 PCR and IS900 PCR were equally comparable in the detection of MAP. Keywords: Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis, M. bovis, M. smegmatis, Faecal, blood, tissue sample, IS900 PCR, ISMap02 PCR, esxB (CFP-10), Real Time PCR, Multiplex PCR, acid fast staining. M.V.Sc.
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There are no gods in North Korea by
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Publication details: New Delhi Niyogi Books 2017
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Sarojini Naidu: her way with words by
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Publication details: New Delhi Niyogi Books 2017
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