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ArticleItem Open Access Clonogenic Assessment on Bone Marrow Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells(Indian Veterinary Association, Chennai, 2019-06) Mangalagowri, A.; Priya, S.; Kaviyarasi, K.; TANUVASBone marrow derived Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have gained a great deal of attention as a source of autologous, easily isolatable stem cells with profound proliferative capacity, regenerative potential and genetic plasticity. These cells are more suitable with no ethical concerns compared to embryo-derived stem cells for diagnostic and therapeutic applications. Bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells have characteristic plastic adherence and are referred as fibroblastoid colony forming cells as they form characteristic colonies. Their potential ability to form colonies still remains to be an important quality in biomolecule testing operations. The present study describes the comparison of two methods of colony forming potential in sheep bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells. It was observed that low initial density of cell seeding has higher CFU potential compared to high initial seeding density in cultural isolation method.ThesisItem Open Access Comparison of Nipple Aspirate Fluid Cytology with Other Routine Tests in the Diagnosis of Canine Mammary Tumours(TANUVAS, 2005) Priya, S.; TANUVAS; George, V. Titus; Manohar, B. Murali; Kirubhaharan, J. JohnPresentationItem Open Access Effect Of Myristica Fragrans On the In vitro Progenitor Cell Model - Safety Assessment(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2018-12) Priya, S.; Mangalagowri, A.; Gnanalakshmi, K.S.; TANUVASHerbal stem cell therapy has revolutionized modern clinical therapy with the potential of stem cells to differentiate into different cell types which may help to replace different cell lines of an organism. Analysis based on these cultured cells would form a viable alternative to stem cell transplantation, and would facilitate to design approaches that stimulate endogenous stem cells through diet to promote healing and regeneration. In the present study Myristicafragrans, was analysed for their stem cell proliferation enhancing activity using goat bone marrow derived stem cells in vitro.ArticleItem Open Access Incidence of Canine Mammary Tumours in Chennai, Tamil Nadu(Indian Vet. J., 2006-10) Priya, S.; George, V. Titus; Balachandran, C.; Manohar, B. Murali; TANUVASOut of 116 mammary tissue samples received during the period 1993-2004, the overall prevalence of neoplasia was 99.13%. Highest incidence (25%) was recorded in 2000. Among the 13 breeds of dogs, 3.44 and 22.41% samples originated from cross-bred and non-descript dogs respectively. German Shepherd dogs had the highest incidence (24.13%). Mammary tumours were mostly encountered in females (97.4%). Only one condition was recorded as non-neoplastic, pyogranuloma (0.86%). Out of 115 mammary tumours, 38% were benign, 32% malignant and the rest mixed tumours.OtherItem Open Access Nipple Aspirate Fluid Cytology a tool for early diagnosis of Mammary Tumors in Dogs(TANUVAS, 2006-06) Balachandran, C.; Manohar, B. Murali; Priya, S.ArticleItem Open Access Potassium and pH Levels of Vitreous Humour and Time of Death in Cattle(Indian Vet. J., 2007-02) Priya, S.; Sabareeswaran, A.; Balachandran, C.; Manohar, B. Murali; TANUVASEstimation of K concentration and pH in the vitreous humour of bullocks at 0,4,8,12,24,36 and 48 hours after death showed a significant (P <0.05) increase in the vitreous humour K concentration with peak values at 24 hours at ambient temperature and at 36 hours at refrigeration temperature. K concentration decreased significantly (P< 0.05) at 48 hours in the refrigeration temperature. The pH value of vitreous humour changed from alkalinity to neutrality at 24 hours at both the temperatures.ArticleItem Open Access Seaweed Kappaphycus Extract Proliferation in Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Bread as its Delivery Vehicle(Int. J. Curr. Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 2017) Priya, S.; Perasiriyan, V.; Mangalagowri, A.; Ambashankar, K.; TANUVASWith the emergence of fortified foods there is a worldwide increase in health alertness and awareness in herbal alternatives. Adoption of fortification techniques enable to enhance the nutritional quality of the product. Common foods such as bread and biscuits can be fortified with enriched herbal extracts. Bread is considered as an excellent source of energy, and an adequate source of protein, essential minerals and other micronutrients. Seaweed, being an untapped source of plant protein and excellent preventive medium against cardiovascular diseases, was enriched in bread at 3, 6 and 9 per cent incorporation level. In vitro studies provide a basis for comparing cytotoxicity data across species. As NRC recommends on the testing the dietary ingredients in target species, herbal extracts were tested in goat bone derived progenitor cells. The herbs at the highest concentration of 100μg/mL tested in proliferation and radical scavenging analysis were found to be safe for use. The seaweed did not show any significant adverse effects on the liveability of cultured cells during the observation period. Supplementation of bread with 3% showed a highest acceptability among the fortified breads. Thus, cereal-based products enriched with seaweed can be used as a vehicle for the delivery of bioactive compounds at suitable levels that provide health benefits for increased well-being. The present study investigated the effect of selected herbs with profound effect to maintain homeostasis in proliferation and radical scavenging activity on tissue progenitor cells.ArticleItem Open Access Sertoli Cell Tumour in a German Shepherd Dog(Indian Journal of Veterinary Pathology, 2005) Kujur, Rajni Flora; Priya, S.; Balachandran, C.; Manohar, B. Murali; Rao, G.V. Sudhakar; TANUVASTesticular tumours are the second most common tumours of male dogs after skin tumours^4. Sertoli cell tumour is mostly observed in intact, unneutered older male dogs^3. Cryptorchid males have 13.6 times greater risk of developing sertoli cell tumour than normal males^5. The right testicle is more often affected than the left. The present report describes the clinical and pathological aspects of sertoli cell tumour in a dog.ArticlesItem Open Access Sertoli Cell Tumour In A German Shepherd Dog(TANUVAS ; Chennai, 2005) Kujur, Rajni Flora; Priya, S.; Balachandran, C.; TANUVASArticleItem Open Access Surgical Management of Long Bone Fractures in Cats: A Review of 12 Cases(Indian Journal of Veterinary Surgery, 2010-06) Prasad, A. Arun; Ayyappan, S.; Das, B.C.; Shafiuzama, Md.; Priya, S.; Kumar, R. Suresh; TANUVASLong bone fractures are common and account for about 50% of all feline fractures. Fixation methods in cats include external coaptation, intramedullary pinning (single pin, stacked pins), cerclage wire, external skeletal fixation, external skeletal fixation with intramedullary pinning, bone plates, lag screw, plate rod and interlocking nails (Scott, 2005; Scott and McLaughlin, 2007).ArticleItem Open Access மரபணு மூலக்கூறு தூண்டுதலில் உணவின் உயிர் ஊக்கிகளின் செயல்பாடு கண்டறியும் ஆதாரச் செல் ஊடகமாதிரி(Veelan ariviyal tamil iyakkam, Newdelhi, 2016) Priya, S.; Mangalagowri, A.ArticleItem Open Access விலங்குகளிடமிருந்து மனிதர்களுக்குப் பரவும் நோய்கள் (Zoonotic Diseases)(TANUVAS, 2006-08) Priya, S.; Gunaseelan, L.; Balachandran, C.; TANUVAS