scispace - formally typeset
T

T.K. Patbandha

Researcher at National Dairy Research Institute

Publications -  38
Citations -  314

T.K. Patbandha is an academic researcher from National Dairy Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 34 publications receiving 234 citations. Previous affiliations of T.K. Patbandha include Junagadh Agricultural University.

Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Formation of NET, phagocytic activity, surface architecture, apoptosis and expression of toll like receptors 2 and 4 (TLR2 and TLR4) in neutrophils of mastitic cows

TL;DR: A positive correlation between lower neutrophil apoptosis and higher expression of TLR2 and TLR4 with the formation of NETs and change in surface architecture was indicated and Formation of NET like structures seemed to be an effective mode of defense employed by neutrophils of cows suffering from clinical mastitis.
Journal ArticleDOI

Prevalence and assessment of risk factors for haemoprotozoan infections in cattle and buffaloes of South-West Gujarat, India

TL;DR: The multivariate logistic regression models showed that the risk of babesiosis was significantly higher in rainy season (OR=5.18, P=0.003) followed by summer followed by rainy season compared to winter season, and in buffaloes, the risk was significantlyHigher in summer season ( OR=9.0, P =0.019).
Journal ArticleDOI

Characterization of physico-chemical properties of cervical mucus in relation to parity and conception rate in Murrah buffaloes.

TL;DR: Cervical secretion becomes more copious and watery during the estrogen dominating phase of ovarian cycle while the viscosity of mucus increases under high progesterone concentration, which may be used in determining the stage of estrus for fixing an optimum time of insemination in farm animals.
Journal ArticleDOI

Prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites in bovines in and around Junagadh (Gujarat).

TL;DR: Coprological examination of 416 bovine faecal samples revealed the presence of parasitic stages of Toxocara vitulorum, strongyles, Strongyloides, Fasciola spp.
Journal ArticleDOI

Application of pre-partum feeding and social behaviour in predicting risk of developing metritis in crossbred cows

TL;DR: It is concluded that feeding time and feeding related displacements during the week preceding calving can accurately be used to predict the risk of developing post-partum metritis in crossbred cows.