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ProceedingsItem Open Access Growth and Hatch Performance of Geese in Hilly Terrain of Nilgris(2009-11) Anil Kumar, R; Iyue, M; Venkataramanan, R; TANUVASLiteratures on performance of geese under Indian conditions are very limited. The present work was under taken to study the growth and hatch performance of geese maintained at Sheep Breeding Research Station, Sandynallah. The Niligiris district.ProceedingsItem Open Access ProceedingsItem Open Access ProceedingsItem Open Access Intralesional Application of Autologous Bone Marrow Stem Cells with Scaffold in Canine for Spinal Cord Injury(2009) Justin William, B; Ayyappan, S; Capt. Dhana Jaya Rao, G, et al.; TANUVASA three year old male non-descriptive companion dog was presented to the Small Animal Orthopedic Unit of Madras Veterinary College Teaching Hospital (MVC) with paraplegia of fourth degree neurological deficit of hind limbs due to automobile trauma.ProceedingsItem Open Access Effect of Feeding Maku Lotus, A Temperature Perennial Legume, on intake and Digestibility of Nutrients in Sandynoweaner Lambs(2016-02) Sakthivel, PC; Iyue, M; Prema, N, et al.; TANUVASA digestion trial was conducted for five days of asses intake and digestibility of nutrients in Samdynoweaner lambs by replacing concentrate mixture with make lotus on protein basis.ProceedingsItem Open Access Effect of nitrate and nitrate reducing bacteria on methane production in growing Murrah buffaloes(2013-06) Sakthivel, PC; Kamra, DN; Agarwal, N, et al.; TANUVASPresently, India possesses 57% of world’s buffalo and 16% of cattle population. Contribution of methane emission by Indian buffaloes is 42% (Chhabra et al., 2009). The addition of altemate electron acceptors to the rumen seems to be a logical mean of reducing methane emission, So the aim of the present study was to assess the effect of nitrate on methane production in growing Murrah buffaloes.ProceedingsItem Open Access Optimization of Level of Concentration of a Herb in Inducing Cell Death in Cancer Cells(2017) Sakthi Priya, M; Dhinakar Raj, G; Vijayanand, T; TANUVASA qualitative assay to optimize the level of concentration of aqueous and hydro alcoholic leaf extracts of T inospora cordifolia in inducing death on tumor cell line MCF-7 was conducted in-vilro at various concentrations of the extracts along with a positive and a negative control and their effect analysed by flow cytometry. The results revealed programmed cell death in the treatment groups compared with the positive control suggesting the lethal effect on the tumor cells increasing at highest concentration of the hydro-alcoholic extract. However it is suggested to study on the incubation period and the active principle identification before recommending for anticancer activity.ProceedingsItem Open Access Phytochemical Analysis, Molecular Docking and In Vitra Screening of Xanthine Oxidase Inhibitory Activity of Piper longum and Cardiaspermum halicacabum Leaves(2017) Yogeswari, R; Raja, A; Vikrama Chakravarthi, P; TANUVASThe secondary metabolites of the plants have served as phytotherapeutic medicine to protect against various diseases for centuries. Xanthine oxidase (X0) catalyses the metabolism of hypoxanthine to xanthine, and xanthine into uric acid, which is responsible for a common metabolic disorder in domestic birds called gout. Recently gout cases in 2-3 weeks old layers and broilers have been reported in Namakkal as well as in other parts of the country. Conventional or synthetic drugs used in the treatment of gout are costly and can have serious adverse effects.ProceedingsItem Open Access Prospects of bacteriophage therapy in modern medicine(2009) Rawat, Mayank; Sureshkannan, S; Verma, Rishendra; TANUVASBacteriophages (phages) were used for the therapy of infectious diseases soon alter their discovery during the earlier part of twentieth century. Once antibiotics were discovered. interest in phage therapy waned in the Western and Asian countries. But countries of Eastern Europe and the former USSR continued not only to practice this modality of treatment against infectious diseases but also developed it through consistent research efforts.