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Co-authorship network of co-authors of B. C. Saravanan
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Saravanan, B. C., et al.. (2013). Molecular characterization of Ag2 gene of Taenia solium Bareilly isolate. Journal of Veterinary Parasitology. 27(2). 100–104.1 indexed citations
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Bansal, G.C., et al.. (2012). Cloning and molecular characterization of microneme protein-3 (MIC3) gene of Izatnagar and Chennai isolates of Toxoplama gondii. Journal of Veterinary Parasitology. 26(1). 31–34.1 indexed citations
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Ravindran, Reghu, C. Sreekumar, B. C. Saravanan, et al.. (2010). Genetic variation among Indian isolates of Babesia bigemina. Journal of Veterinary Parasitology. 24(2). 159–163.2 indexed citations
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Ramesha, K. P., Sandeep Das, Mukund A. Kataktalware, et al.. (2010). Association of polymorphism of defensin genes with milk somatic cell count in yaks and related species. The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 80(2). 181–182.2 indexed citations
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Saravanan, B. C., M. Sankar, G.C. Bansal, et al.. (2010). Random amplified polymorphic DNA profiles in two Indian strains of Theileria annulata. Journal of Veterinary Parasitology. 24(1). 39–43.2 indexed citations
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Bansal, G.C., et al.. (2010). Evaluation of pre-erythrocytic stage recombinant proteins of Theileria annulata for early diagnosis of bovine tropical theileriosis in Indian cattle.. The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 80(9). 822–825.3 indexed citations
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Saravanan, B. C., et al.. (2010). Occurrence of Ixodes cookei on yak and its hybrids in India. Journal of Veterinary Parasitology. 24(1). 87–89.1 indexed citations
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Saravanan, B. C., et al.. (2009). Common ectoparasites infesting yaks.. The Indian Veterinary Journal. 86(8). 860–861.1 indexed citations
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Krishnan, G., et al.. (2009). Modified temperature humidity index for yaks.. The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 79(8). 788–790.7 indexed citations
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Ramesha, K. P., et al.. (2009). Effect of pack at high altitude on yaks (Poephagus grunniens).. The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 79(5). 487–488.2 indexed citations
Saravanan, B. C., et al.. (2008). Incidence of ixodid ticks infesting on yak (Poephagus grunniens L.) and its hybrids in Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim. The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 78(2).4 indexed citations
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Yadav, Shobha, et al.. (2007). A record of Parafilaria bovicola from yak (Poephagus grunniens. L) in India. Journal of Veterinary Parasitology. 21(2). 189–190.4 indexed citations
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Saravanan, B. C., et al.. (2004). Complications associated with different internal fixation techniques in the management of comminuted femoral fracture in dogs. The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 74(11).
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