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Archunan, G.
- Identification of Urinary Proteins in House Rat (Rattus rattus)
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R. Rajkumar
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G. Archunan
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1 Reproductive Endocrinology and Pheromone Biochemistry Lab, Department of Animal Science, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli-620 024, IN
1 Reproductive Endocrinology and Pheromone Biochemistry Lab, Department of Animal Science, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli-620 024, IN
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Journal of Endocrinology and Reproduction, Vol 7, No 1&2 (2003), Pagination: 60-60Abstract
Urinary proteins play a significant role in the delivery of chemical messages. The urinary proteins belong to the large family of carrier proteins called as lipocalins are generally known as carrier proteins, binding a large variety of small hydrophobic molecules (or) ligands An attempt was made in the present investigation to identify the urinary proteins in the house rat (Rattus rattus).- Identiflcation of Testosterone Dependent Unique (3-Ethyl 2, 7-Dimethyl Octane) Urinary Pheromone in Male Mouse (Mus musculus)
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S. Achiraman
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G. Archunan
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1 Reproductive Endocrinology and Pheromone Biotechnology Lab, Department of Animal Science, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli 620 024, Tamil Nadu, IN
1 Reproductive Endocrinology and Pheromone Biotechnology Lab, Department of Animal Science, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli 620 024, Tamil Nadu, IN
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Journal of Endocrinology and Reproduction, Vol 7, No 1&2 (2003), Pagination: 34-35Abstract
Our previous investigation revealed that the normal male mice urine contained five unique volatile constituents namely, 3- cyclohexene-1-methanol (I), 3-amino triazole (II), 4-ethyl phenol (III), 3-ethyl 2,7 dimethyl octane (IV) and I-iodoundecan (V) (Achiraman and Archunan, 2002). The present investigation was designed to find out whether these male specific compounds present in the urine of mice are androgen dependent.- Quantification of Testosterone and Lipids in Bovine (Bos taurus) Body Fluids of Different Reproductive Phases
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1 Reproductive Endocrinology and Pheromone Biotechnology lab, Department of Animal Science, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli-620 024, IN
1 Reproductive Endocrinology and Pheromone Biotechnology lab, Department of Animal Science, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli-620 024, IN
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Journal of Endocrinology and Reproduction, Vol 7, No 1&2 (2003), Pagination: 63-63Abstract
An attempt was made to understand the concentration of lipid in bovine urine during various reproductive phases and to correlate with testosterone profiles. The lipid content was found to be varied in the urine of all the bovine reproductive stages. The bovine urine of pre-ovulatory phase showed a remarkable decrease in lipid concentration than all other reproductive phases. Similarly, in the pregnant urine there was a decreasing trend. However, the maximum level of lipid was found throughout the lactation period with peak on early lactating when compared to that of all other reproductive stages.- Evaluation of the Ability of Mouse to Detect Estrus in Buffalo Urine
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1 Reproductive Endocrinology and Pheromone Biochemistry Lab, Department of Animal Science, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli-620024, IN
1 Reproductive Endocrinology and Pheromone Biochemistry Lab, Department of Animal Science, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli-620024, IN