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Kalpana Baghel
Researcher at Central University, India
Publications - 8
Citations - 16
Kalpana Baghel is an academic researcher from Central University, India. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications receiving 7 citations.
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Effect of estrogen and stress on estrogen receptor 1 in the HPG axis of immature male Gallus gallus domesticus: Involvement of anti-oxidant system.
Kalpana Baghel,Rashmi Srivastava +1 more
TL;DR: The findings substantiate the fact that WR and EB treatment increase the stress and alter the anti-oxidant enzymes via its receptor ESR1 in the brain, pituitary and testis of immature chicks and highlight the effect of estradiol in male chicks causing stress.
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Water and Food restriction decreases immunoreactivity of oestrogen receptor alpha and antioxidant activity in testes of sexually mature Coturnix coturnix japonica
TL;DR: It is obvious that oestrogens produced locally are involved in regulation of spermatogenesis and spermiogenesis during stress, as both water and food deprivations cause oxidative stress and subsequently decrease catalase and superoxide dismutase activity.
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Photoperiod dependent expression of estrogen receptor alpha in testes of Japanese quail: Involvement of Withania somnifera in apoptosis amelioration.
Kalpana Baghel,Rashmi Srivastava +1 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that during photorefractoriness gonadal regression occurs due to testicular apoptosis which causes stress and Withania somnifera root extract (WSRE) helps to overcome stress and improve reproductive performance via increase in expression of ir-ERα during PR condition.
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Chitosan based bionanocomposites in osteoporosis
TL;DR: Chitosan can fulfill all the desired properties like high osteoconductivity, osteointegratability, gradual biodegradability, and easy application, which proved it to be a good candidate for bone repair and regeneration.
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Stress and steroid interaction modulates expression of estrogen receptor alpha in the brain, pituitary, and testes of immature Gallus gallus domesticus.
Kalpana Baghel,Rashmi Srivastava +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the interaction of stress like food restriction and estradiol on male reproductive physiology with special emphasis on estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) was examined in a 60-day old White Leghorn immature cockrels.