Publications by authors named "Om Choudhary"

Background: Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing veterinary medicine, particularly in the domain of veterinary anatomy. At present, there is no existing review article in the literature that examines the prospects and challenges associated with the use of AI in animal anatomy education.

Study Design: Narrative review.

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Haem oxygenase-1 (HO-1) is a ubiquitously expressed gene involved in cellular homoeostasis, and its imbalance in expression results in various disorders. To alleviate such disorders, HO-1 gene expression needs to be modulated. Codon usage bias results from evolutionary forces acting on any nucleotide sequence and determines the gene expression.

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Mitochondrial dysfunction is the leading cause of neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease. Mitochondria is a highly dynamic organelle continuously undergoing the process of fission and fusion for even distribution of components and maintaining proper shape, number, and bioenergetic functionality. A set of genes governs the process of fission and fusion.

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  • - The NRG-Akita mouse model is crucial for studying human diabetes, as it combines immunodeficiency with spontaneous high blood sugar and loss of insulin-producing cells, making it useful for stem cell research.
  • - Research focused on comparing the pancreatic islets of NRG-Akita mice to wild-type mice, revealing smaller islets and an increased rate of cell death alongside a decrease in cell proliferation in the Akita mice.
  • - Findings suggest that accumulating endoplasmic reticulum stress in β-cells leads to reduced expression of a key transcription factor, highlighting potential links to diabetes and other diseases and paving the way for new treatment strategies.
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Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a neurodegenerative disorder of the central nervous system that can lead to permanent loss of sensation and voluntary movement beyond the affected area. Extensive preclinical and clinical trials have been conducted to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of stem cells for the treatment of various central nervous system diseases or disorders, including SCI. However, several challenges hinder nerve cell regeneration in the injured spinal cord, such as extensive cell loss, limited neural cell regeneration capacity, axonal disruption, and the presence of growth-inhibiting molecules, particularly astroglial scarring or glial scars at the injury site in chronic cases.

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The Siirt coloured mohair goat is one of the breeds that has contributed significantly to the existence of mohair goats reared in Türkiye. Morphological and morphometric characteristics of the Siirt coloured mohair goat remained vague owing to a lack of studies. Recent advances in high-tech imaging have replaced conventional two-dimensional anatomical structures with three-dimensional (3D) models.

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The present study used light and scanning electron microscopy to describe the integrative morphological description of the tongue and laryngeal mound of , an endemic lizard of Saharan Africa. Additionally, ultrastructure, histology, histochemistry, and immunohistochemical approaches were used to characterize the lingual apparatus adaptations. In the present study, consisted of a complex lingual papillary system in which the ventral apical surface of the foretongue comprised conical papillae.

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There is scanty data about the comparative morphological features between the pecten oculi of two carnivorous birds with different visual active clock hours: the diurnal common kestrel and the nocturnal little owl. This study illustrated the comparative gross, scanning electron microscopy, and histological characteristics between pecten oculi of kestrel and little owl. This study first attempts to describe the scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive x-ray (SEM-EDX) elemental analysis at the parts (apex, middle, and base) of the pecten oculi of these two birds.

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  • - Nanotechnology is transforming the fight against infectious diseases, notably through the development of nanovaccines, which use nanoparticles to trigger immune responses in the body
  • - These nanovaccines offer numerous advantages, including targeted delivery of antigens, improved effectiveness, and fewer side effects, and various types of nanoparticle-based vaccines are currently in development
  • - While there are challenges to address, such as ensuring that nanoparticles remain in the bloodstream longer, the future of nanovaccines looks promising with options for personalized vaccines and innovative delivery methods
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This experiment was designed to investigate the postnatal development of the ovary in the Uttara fowl chicken and was conducted on 54 apparently healthy female birds divided into different age groups, namely Day 1 and Weeks 1, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28 with six birds each. During postnatal development, the left ovary gradually increased in size and complexity. The segmentation of the ovary started by 4 weeks, follicular eruption by 8 weeks, small liquor follicles (1-5 mm) appeared by 16 weeks, pre-hierarchical follicles by 20 weeks and hierarchical follicles by 24 weeks of age.

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The current study investigated the sublingual floor of Rahmani sheep (Ovis aries). Samples from nine healthy adult sheep have been analysed using morphometrical, scanning electron microscopic (SEM), and histological examination. The sublingual floor of the sheep was formed of a rostral prefrenular part (spatula-shaped) and two lateral sublingual recesses.

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A prospective randomized controlled clinical study was conducted to determine whether antioxidant supplementation as an adjunct therapy alters hemogram, oxidative stress, serum intestinal fatty acid binding protein-2 (IFABP-2) level, fecal viral load, clinical score (CS) and survivability in outpatient canine parvovirus enteritis (CPVE) dogs. The dogs with CPVE were randomized to one of the five treatment groups: supportive treatment (ST) alone, ST with N-acetylcysteine (ST+NAC), resveratrol (ST+RES), coenzyme Q10 (ST+CoQ10) or ascorbic acid (ST+AA). The primary outcome measures were reduction of CS and fecal HA titre, and enhancement of survivability.

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Background: Ultrastructural information regarding the peripheral blood cells of local (Zovawk) pigs from Mizoram, India, is not available in the scientific literature.

Objectives: The present study was designed to reveal the fine structural details of the blood cells from these local pigs using a transmission electron microscope (TEM).

Methods: Blood samples were collected from 12 healthy Zovawk pigs of either sex and processed according to a standard protocol.

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