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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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Career Opportunities in Animal Biotechnology

TL;DR: Animal biotechnology involves applications of scientific, computational engineering and bioinformatics principals to animal nutrition, health and reproduction and marketing and business expertise is required in the marketing of the instruments, consumables, and animal products.
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Spermatogonial Stem Cells in Farm Animals

TL;DR: Spermatogonial stem cells are the unipotent founding germ stem cells that originate from seminiferous tubules in testes and serve as the carrier of genetic information from father to offspring, and can be exploited for gene targeting and regenerative medicine.
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Metagenomic Insights into Herbivore Gut: An Application-Based Perspective

TL;DR: ‘Herbivores possess a fascinating gut ecosystem explicitly evolved to convert plant biomass into high quality proteins and energy constituents that can be used for nutrition, health and industrial applications’.
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Sub-ionospheric vlf propagation anomalies associated with the earthquake ON 25 March 2013

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the ionosphere perturbations in possible association with the 2013 India-Oceania region 6.0 earthquake on the basis of subionospheric propagation data from the North West Cape, Australia to a VLF receiving station at Agra, India.
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Reproduction Biotechnology in Equines

TL;DR: Improving oocyte maturation in vitro, IVF and enhancing developmental competence of in vitro produced embryos, multiplying selected progeny-tested studs and developing cell therapies for equine injuries are the prospective areas.