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Birbal Singh

Researcher at Indian Veterinary Research Institute

Publications -  132
Citations -  1576

Birbal Singh is an academic researcher from Indian Veterinary Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: TEC & Stem cell. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 124 publications receiving 1149 citations.

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Migratory Gaddi sheep and goats as potential carriers of Theileria infection: a molecular survey.

TL;DR: In this article, the infection status of migratory Gaddi sheep and goats with parasites from the Theileria genus in concurrence with ectoparasite infestations using molecular methods was explored.
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Cell Transdifferentiation and Reprogramming in Disease Modeling: Insights into the Neuronal and Cardiac Disease Models and Current Translational Strategies.

TL;DR: A detailed review of the original concept, methods and modalities enrolled in the field of cellular transdifferentiation and reprogramming is provided in this article, where a special focus is given to the neuronal and cardiac systems/diseases towards scaling their utility in disease modeling and drug discovery.
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A Study of Early/Slow VLF Perturbations Observed at Agra, India

TL;DR: In this article, the results of sub-ionospheric VLF perturbations observed on NWC (19.8 kHz) transmitter signal propagating in the Earth-ionosphere waveguide, monitored at a low latitude station Agra, were presented.
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Steps Toward Sustainable Livestock Development: Technologies to Boost Indigenous Livestock

TL;DR: In this paper, a sustainable method of animal health and production in an environment challenged by climate change is proposed, where the native livestock with evolutionary merits to adverse climate and low inputs offers benefits that are good for humans and the environment.
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Non-meat Alternatives

TL;DR: In vitro meat, seafood, and insects are viewed as alternatives to meat obtained from livestock as discussed by the authors, but significant concerns such as large-scale production, consumer acceptance, economy, and environmental impact should be addressed.