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Mathan Ramesh

Researcher at Bharathiar University

Publications -  91
Citations -  3135

Mathan Ramesh is an academic researcher from Bharathiar University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Carp & Toxicity. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 90 publications receiving 2291 citations. Previous affiliations of Mathan Ramesh include Shandong Normal University & Cork University Hospital.

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Haematological and biochemical responses of freshwater teleost fish Cyprinus carpio (Actinopterygii: Cypriniformes) during acute and chronic sublethal exposure to lindane

TL;DR: The pesticide lindane caused alterations on haematological and biochemical parameters of C. carpio and these alterations can be used as non specific biomarkers in pesticide contaminated aquatic ecosystem.
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Toxicological effects of arsenate exposure on hematological, biochemical and liver transaminases activity in an Indian major carp, Catla catla

TL;DR: The alterations of hematological, biochemical and enzymological parameters of an Indian major carp exposed to arsenate can be effectively used as a rapid method to assess health of fish exposed to arsenic in the aquatic environment.
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Hematological, biochemical and ionoregulatory responses of Indian major carp Catla catla during chronic sublethal exposure to inorganic arsenic.

TL;DR: Results of the present investigation suggest that arsenic trioxide affects the hematological, biochemical and ionoregulatory parameters of fish and alterations of these parameters can be useful in environmental biomonitoring of arsenic contamination.
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Ecotoxicological impacts of clofibric acid and diclofenac in common carp (Cyprinus carpio) fingerlings: hematological, biochemical, ionoregulatory and enzymological responses.

TL;DR: The alterations in hematological, biochemical, ionoregulatory and enzymological parameters can be used as biomarkers in monitoring the toxicity of CA and DCF in aquatic environment, however, more detailed studies on using of specific biomarkers to monitor the human pharmaceuticals are needed.
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Damage to the superior gluteal nerve after the Hardinge approach to the hip.

TL;DR: Persistent damage to the superior gluteal nerve was associated with a positive Trendelenburg test, and patients with complete denervation at three months showed no signs of recovery when reassessed at nine months.