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Arumugam Kumaresan

Researcher at National Dairy Research Institute

Publications -  206
Citations -  2789

Arumugam Kumaresan is an academic researcher from National Dairy Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sperm & Semen. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 175 publications receiving 2015 citations. Previous affiliations of Arumugam Kumaresan include Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences & Kumaraguru College of Technology.

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Lipid peroxidation, mitochondrial membrane potential and DNA integrity of spermatozoa in relation to intracellular reactive oxygen species in liquid and frozen-thawed buffalo semen.

TL;DR: It is concluded that ROSgeneration and its associated effects are likely to be an important contributor to the reduced sperm motility and functional integrity during liquid preservation of buffalo semen at 4 degrees C, but ROS generation and its damage had only minor effects during freezing and thawing process.
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Metabolic and immunological changes in transition dairy cows: A review.

TL;DR: In this review, metabolic changes with reference to negative energy balance in transition cow and its effect on health and reproduction during the later postpartum period in dairy animals are discussed besides the role of metabolic inflammation in post partum performance in Dairy animals.
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Preservation of boar semen at 18 ◦ C induces lipid peroxidation and apoptosis like changes in spermatozoa

TL;DR: It is revealed that liquid preservation of boar semen at 18 degrees C induces lipid peroxidation, decrease mitochondrial membrane potential and increase the plasma membrane permeability.
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Cryopreservation of bull semen: Evolution from egg yolk based to soybean based extenders

TL;DR: Effects of conventional cryopreservation procedures, methods of assessment, and potential for developing soybean extract as an acceptable alternative to traditional egg yolk and milk based extenders for bull sperm cryop Reservation are examined.
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Sperm viability, reactive oxygen species, and DNA fragmentation index combined can discriminate between above- and below-average fertility bulls

TL;DR: Flow cytometric detection of sperm viability, hydrogen peroxide status, and %DFI could discriminate below- from above-average fertility bulls, and thus were considered for development of a fertility prediction model.