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OtherItem Open Access Choline Deficiency in Parrots(TANUVAS, 2013-08) Gupta, Chhavi; Ganeshkumar, S.; Prabhavathy, H.; Simon, M. Shiju; Ramprabhu, R.; Prathaban, S.ArticleItem Open Access COMPARISON OF APOPTOSIS IN STREET RABIES VIRUS ISOLATES AND CHALLENGE VIRUS STANDARD BY FLOWCYTOMETRY USING TUNEL STAINING METHOD(Scientific Research Forum, 2018-02) Prabhavathy, H.; TANUVASRabies is an avertable viral disease caused by the rabid animal to the warm blooded animals especially human. The animals which are mainly reported as causes of rabies are; dogs, raccoons, skunks, bats, and foxes. A study was undertaken to compare the ability of Indian street rabies virus isolate and challenge virus Standard to induce apoptosis in murine neuroblastoma cell line. Thirty Indian rabies virus isolates from infected street dogs were tested by FAT used to infect Murine Neuroblastoma cell line (MNA) along with Challenge Virus Standard (CVS). Expression of Caspase-1, Bad and Glycoprotein genes in MNA cells in comparison with CVS. TUNEL staining method used to study the apoptotic index of Street rabies virus and CVS was measured by using Flow cytometer.ArticleItem Open Access MEGAOESOPHAGUS DUE TO MYASTHENIA GRAVIS IN A DOG(Global Impact Factor, 2018-06) Prabhavathy, H.; Tamilselvan; Joseph, Cecilia; TANUVASA 7-year-old, 32 kg, male golden retriever presented in Madras veterinary College, Teaching veterinary clinical complex, vepery with a history of regurgitation and ptyalism and it developed a progressively reduced exercise tolerance. Results from a complete blood cell count, serum biochemical profile, and urinalysis did not indicate any metabolic abnormalities. Thoracic radiographs revealed a normal distal cervical and thoracic megaesophagus, Haematological examination, blood glucose, serum calcium, sodium, and potassium were all within normal limits. An electrocardiograph was normal. Treated with Tablet. Pyridostigmine - 64 mg orally every 8 to 12 hours for two weeks with Antacids. Pan 40 mg before food for two weeks to minimize stomach acid damage to the esophagus when food is regurgitated from the stomach and advised with elevated feeding and Cisapride is given up to three times daily. The Bailey Chair was used by owner. This case report suggests that patients with megaesophagus due to myasthenia gravis and animal recovered with that oral medication along with adviced feeding and managemental practice.ArticleItem Open Access Nasal Transmissible Venereal Tumor in a Pug and its Management(Indian Veterinary Journal, 2014-09) Simon, M. Shiju; Gupta, M. Chhavi; Prabhavathy, H.; Ramprabhu, R; Pazhanivel, N.; Balachandran, C.; Prathaban, S.; TANUVASArticleItem Open Access Post-Partum Uterine Prolapse in a Doe and its Management(Indian Veterinary Association, 2015-01) Simon, M. Shiju; Gupta, Chhavi; Prabhavathy, H.; Ramprabhu, R.; Pazhanivel, N.; Prathaban, S.; TANUVAS