Publications by authors named "Datta T"

We investigate the dynamical phases and phase transitions arising in a classical two-dimensional anisotropic XY model under the influence of a periodically driven temporal external magnetic field in the form of a symmetric square wave. We use a combination of finite temperature classical Monte Carlo simulation, implemented within a CPU+GPU paradigm, utilizing local dynamics provided by the Glauber algorithm and a phenomenological equation-of-motion approach based on relaxational dynamics governed by the time-dependent free energy within a mean-field approximation to study the model. We investigate several parameter regimes of the variables (magnetic field, anisotropy, and the external drive frequency) that influence the anisotropic XY system.

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The fractional form of the classical diffusion equation embodies the super-diffusive and sub-diffusive characteristics of any flow, depending on the fractional order. This study aims to approximate the solution of parabolic partial differential equations of fractional order in time and space. For this, firstly, we briefly discussed on some existing methods to solve Partial Differential Equations (PDEs) and fractional Differential Equations (DEs), then introduce a combined technique such as the Galerkin weighted residual method for the space fractional term with modified Bernoulli polynomials as basis functions, and the finite difference approximation for the time fractional term, respectively.

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Growth differentiation factor 9 ( is an oocyte-specific paracrine factor involved in bidirectional communication, which plays an important role in oocyte developmental competence. In spite of its vital role in reproduction, there is insufficient information about exact transcriptional control mechanism of GDF9. Hence, present study was undertaken with the aim to study the expression of basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factors (TFs) such as the factor in the germline alpha (FIGLA), twist-related protein 1 (TWIST1) and upstream stimulating factor 1 and 2 (USF1 and USF2), and nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily TFs like germ cell nuclear factor (GCNF) and oestrogen receptor 2 (ESR2) under three different maturation (IVM) groups [follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF1) and oestradiol)] along with all supplementation group as positive control, to understand their role in regulation of GDF9 expression.

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Hyponatremia in labor and the postpartum period is generally underreported. In this study we aimed to identify attributable causes of severe hyponatremia in an obstetric population and define maternal outcomes. This was a retrospective cohort study, in a single center over a period of 10 years.

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  • - The study investigates the role of miRNAs in the seminal plasma extracellular vesicles (SP-EVs) from high-fertile (HF) and low-fertile (LF) Sahiwal bulls, focusing on how these molecules might affect fertility through genetic and molecular signaling.
  • - SP-EVs were isolated and analyzed, showing different sizes and particle concentrations between HF and LF bulls, but the overall differences in size and concentration were not statistically significant.
  • - High-throughput miRNA sequencing identified 310 miRNAs, with significant differences in expression levels between HF and LF bulls, particularly highlighting bta-miR-195, which was found to be highly expressed in HF spermatozoa and may be linked to improved fertility
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Plant genomes, through their evolutionary journey, have developed a complex composition that includes not only protein-coding sequences but also a significant amount of non-coding DNA, repetitive sequences, and transposable elements, traditionally labeled as "junk DNA". RNA molecules from these regions, labeled as "transcriptional junk," include non-coding RNAs, alternatively spliced transcripts, untranslated regions (UTRs), and short open reading frames (sORFs). However, recent research shows that this genetic material plays crucial roles in gene regulation, affecting plant growth, development, hormonal balance, and responses to stresses.

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Backgroud: Before fertilization, spermatozoa undergo a crucial maturation step called capacitation, which is a unique event regulates the sperm's ability for successful fertilization. The capacitation process takes place as the spermatozoa pass through the female reproductive tract (FRT). Dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase (DLD) protein is a post-pyruvate metabolic enzyme, exhibiting reactive oxygen species (ROS) production which causes capacitation.

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  • Genome editing is a powerful agricultural tool, but its application in buffaloes has faced challenges like long gestation and high costs.
  • The study focused on creating MSTN-edited buffaloes, highlighting the use of somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) and CRISPR-EP techniques for effective genetic modification.
  • Results showed that zygotic electroporation outperformed SCNT in embryonic development and led to successful pregnancies with MSTN-edited buffaloes, indicating it may simplify genetic changes in large livestock.
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  • Buffalo bulls play a crucial role in the Indian dairy industry, with the fertility quality of semen donating bulls directly impacting dairy farm efficiency.
  • The study analyzed extracellular vesicles (EVs) in seminal plasma, comparing size, concentration, and protein profiles from high-fertility (HF) and low-fertility (LF) bulls, but found no significant size or concentration differences.
  • It identified 1,862 proteins in HF bulls and 1,807 in LF bulls, with 87 proteins more abundant in the HF group, many linked to critical reproductive processes such as sperm motility and fusion with oocytes.
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Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is rich in nutrients and has been an important target for enhancing the accumulation of various metabolites. Tomato also contains cholesterol-derived molecules, steroidal glycoalkaloids (SGAs), which contribute to pathogen defense but are toxic to humans and considered antinutritional compounds.

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Problem: Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from gram-negative bacteria has reportedly been associated with infectious diseases like metritis, which has a substantial adverse effect on animal reproductive performance and causes serious financial losses for the dairy sector. The current work aimed to establish the impact of LPS on in vitro oocyte maturation and subsequent in vitro developmental competence of oocytes, as well as to investigate the explanatory molecular mechanism underlying this effect.

Method Of Study: Buffalo cumulus-oocyte complexes (COCs) were challenged with 0, 5, 10 and 20 µg/mL LPS during IVM followed by IVF and IVC.

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The present study analyses the effect of age at first calving (AFC) on future fertility and productivity in Murrah buffaloes. The data of 314 buffalo heifers of animal farm section, ICAR-CIRB, Hisar were collected over a period of 9 years from 2010 to 2018. The buffalo heifers were categorized into six groups according to the AFC named as 30-35, 36-41, 42-47, 48-53, 54-59 and 60-65 months.

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Success of animal cloning is limited by oocyte quality, which is closely linked to reprogramming ability. The number of layers of cumulus cells is typically used to assess the quality of oocyte; a minimum of one-third of collected cumulus-oocyte complexes (COCs) are discarded as inferior oocytes because they have less cumulus cells. Melatonin, which has been recognised for its ability to sequester free radicals and perform multiple functions, has emerged as a potentially effective candidate for enhancing inferior oocytes quality and, consequently, embryo development competency.

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The present study investigated the urinary metabolic profiles of early pregnant and non-pregnant Mithun to identify potential pregnancy detection biomarkers. Urine samples were collected on days 0, 10, 18, 35 and 45 of gestation from pregnant (n = 6) and on days 0, 10 and 18 from non-pregnant (n = 6) Mithun. Urinary metabolites were assessed using proton nuclear magnetic resonance (H NMR) spectroscopy and identified 270 metabolites.

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Buffalo is a dominant dairy animal in many agriculture-based economies. However, the poor reproductive efficiency (low conception rate) of the buffalo bulls constrains the realization of its full production potential. This in turn leads to economic and welfare issues, especially for the marginal farmers in such economies.

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A highly effective isoxazole directed C-H alkynylation has been developed. Rhodium(III) catalyzed direct di-(and/or mono) alkynylation using a hypervalent iodine reagent (TIPS-EBX) is reported. The reaction proceeds with a wide substrate scope under benign conditions.

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Background: Extensive dilution of cattle semen with tris-based extender compromises certain sperm kinetic and functional traits following cryopreservation.

Objective: To study sperm functions of buffalo bulls under high dilution rates.

Materials And Methods: Twenty-four ejaculates were harvested twice a week from four buffalo bulls, and diluted to sperm concentrations of 80, 60, 40 and 20 million/mL.

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Recent studies propose that primary transcripts of miRNAs (pri-miRNAs) contain small Open Reading Frames (ORFs) capable of encoding miRNA-encoded peptides (miPEPs). These miPEPs can function as transcriptional regulators for their corresponding pri-miRNAs, ultimately enhancing mature miRNA accumulation. Notably, pri-miR408 encodes the functional peptide miPEP408, regulating expression of miR408 and its target genes, providing plant tolerance to stresses.

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Organisms with three or more complete sets of chromosomes are designated as polyploids. Polyploidy serves as a crucial pathway in biological evolution and enriches species diversity, which is demonstrated to have significant advantages in coping with both biotic stressors (such as diseases and pests) and abiotic stressors (like extreme temperatures, drought, and salinity), particularly in the context of ongoing global climate deterioration, increased agrochemical use, and industrialization. Polyploid cultivars have been developed to achieve higher yields and improved product quality.

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Introduction: One of the most evolutionary conserved communication systems, the Wnt signaling pathway is a major gene regulatory pathway that affects the developmental competence of oocytes and regulates most embryonic developmental processes. The present study was undertaken to modulate the canonical Wnt (Wingless/integration) signaling pathway in the poor-quality (colorless cytoplasm after Brilliant Cresyl Blue staining, BCB-) buffalo cumulus-oocyte complexes (COCs) to improve their maturation (IVM) and embryo production (IVEP) rates.

Methods: The expression of key Wnt pathway genes was initially assessed in the good (blue cytoplasm after Brilliant Cresyl Blue staining, BCB+) and poor quality (BCB-) buffalo COCs to establish a differential activity of the Wnt pathway.

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Somatic cell nuclear transfer or cytoplasm microinjection has widely been used to produce genome-edited farm animals; however, these methods have several drawbacks which reduce their efficiency. In the present study, we describe an easy adaptable approach for the introduction of mutations using CRISPR-Cas9 electroporation of zygote (CRISPR-EP) in buffalo. The goal of the study was to determine the optimal conditions for an experimental method in which the CRISPR/Cas9 system is introduced into in vitro-produced buffalo zygotes by electroporation.

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Throughout evolution, plants have developed strategies to confront and alleviate the detrimental impacts of abiotic stresses on their growth and development. The combat strategies involve intricate molecular networks and a spectrum of early and late stress-responsive pathways. Plant peptides, consisting of fewer than 100 amino acid residues, are at the forefront of these responses, serving as pivotal signalling molecules.

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In pregnant animals, communication between the mother and conceptus occurs via extracellular vesicles (EVs) that carry several biomolecules such as nucleic acids (miRNAs, mRNAs), proteins, and lipids. At the time of implantation, the endometrium undergoes several morphological and physiological changes, such as angiogenesis, apoptosis, and cell proliferation regulation at the implantation site, to attain a receptive state. This study was conducted to detect pregnancy-specific miRNAs derived from extracellular vesicles in the systemic circulation of Bubalus bubalis (water buffalo) and to assess their functional significance in the modulation of endometrial primary cells.

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Diagnostic characters for all 11 valid genera of Euchromadorinae are presented with taxonomic key on the basis of morphology of male copulatory apparatus, cuticular pattern, amphideal fovea, and buccal onchia. The key to the species of Trochamus spp. is also constructed with the description of T.

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A mild and greener approach for intramolecular regioselective hydroarylation is described for the efficient and elegant preparation of a number of dihydrobenzofurans and dihydrobenzo[]thiophenes using imidazole as a directing group and Rh(III) as a catalyst. Moreover, the protocol may be extended to the formation of indoline and chromane derivatives. Deuterium scrambling experiments and characterization of isolated rhodacycle intermediate were explored to understand the mechanism in a better way.

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