M. Gobikrushanth
University of Alberta
43 Papers
64 Citations
M. Gobikrushanth is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 33 publications. Previous affiliations of M. Gobikrushanth include University of Florida & Western University College of Veterinary Medicine.
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Papers
Uterine Microbiota Progression from Calving until Establishment of Metritis in Dairy Cows
Soo Jin Jeon,A. Vieira-Neto,M. Gobikrushanth,R. Daetz,Rodolfo Daniel Mingoti,Ana Carolina Brigolin Parize,Sabrina Lucas Ribeiro de Freitas,Antônio Nelson Lima da Costa,Rodrigo C. Bicalho,Svetlana Lima,K. Casey Jeong,Klibs N. Galvão +11 more
TL;DR: The correlation with uterine discharge score and the correlation with Bacteroides or Fusobacterium showed that other bacteria, such as Helcoccocus, Filifactor, and Porphyromonas, were also associated with metritis.
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Accuracy of a cow-side test for the diagnosis of hyperketonemia and hypoglycemia in lactating dairy cows.
TL;DR: The results indicate that the cow-side device is accurate for rapid measurement of blood BHBA and diagnosis of ketosis on farms but is not accurate for measurement of Blood β-hydroxybutyrate and glucose concentrations and diagnoses of hypoglycemia.
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Dynamics of pre- and post-insemination progesterone profiles and insemination outcomes determined by an in-line milk analysis system in primiparous and multiparous Canadian Holstein cows.
TL;DR: Evaluated in-line milk progesterone (mP4) data to determine dynamics of pre- and post-insemination mP4 profiles and their associations with parity and outcomes of artificial insemination (AI) in Holstein cows found primiparous and multiparous cows were classified by AI outcomes into three groups.
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Relationships among early postpartum luteal activity, parity, and insemination outcomes based on in-line milk progesterone profiles in Canadian Holstein cows.
TL;DR: AI outcomes were improved in multiparous cows that had early CLA and in cows of both parity groups that had at least one normal LP before first AI, but relationships between early postpartum luteal activity and AI outcomes were inconsistent between primiparous and multipar Mous cows.
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Characterization of anogenital distance and its relationship to fertility in lactating Holstein cows
TL;DR: AGD in Holstein cows was normally distributed, highly variable, and weakly associated with age and height, and had an inverse relationship with P/AI in first- and second-parity cows, but not in third+ parity cows.
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