Publications by authors named "S Manokaran"

The aim of this study was to assess the in vitro penetration rate of antioxidant enriched frozen thawed Kangayam bull semen. For the current investigation, 5-7-year-old Kangayam bulls were used. The semen was collected twice per week and two ejaculates were collected each time.

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Coastlines are susceptible to plastic and heavy metal pollution, which can accumulate from both marine and terrestrial sources. Shorebirds, top-level predators in these fragile ecosystems are considered as indicators of environmental health. Here, we tested the occurrence of microplastics and heavy metals in the droppings of ten regular wintering migrant shorebird species in Kadalundi-Vallikkunnu Community Reserve and adjoining sand beaches during November, December and January, each year, between 2019 and 2021.

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  • This study evaluated the ecological health of waters in the Saudi Arabian Exclusive Economic Zone using benthic biotic indices from 2013 to 2018, covering 67 sampling locations with various depths and salinity.
  • Researchers found variations in macrobenthic density, averaging 566 individuals per square meter, and measured biodiversity with a Shannon diversity index averaging 4.70.
  • Most locations were deemed slightly disturbed or undisturbed, with 95.5% of sites showing good or high ecological status according to the M-AMBI analysis.
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Survival in the early life stages is a major factor determining the growth and stability of wildlife populations. For sea turtles, nest location must provide favorable conditions to support embryonic development. Hatching success and incubation environment of green turtle eggs were examined in July 2019 at Karan Island, a major nesting site for the species in the Arabian Gulf.

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Recombinant adeno-associated viruses (rAAVs) are currently the most prominently investigated vector platform for human gene therapy. The rAAV capsid serves as a potent and efficient vehicle for delivering genetic payloads into the host cell, while the vector genome determines the function and effectiveness of these biotherapies. However, current production schemes yield vectors that may consist of heterogeneous populations, compromising their potencies.

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