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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Geetha Ramesh
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20 of 20 papers shown
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Subramanian, Senthilkumar, et al.. (2020). Comparative histoarchitectural studies on teat of small ruminants.. 32(1). 40–42.
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Ramesh, Geetha, et al.. (2020). Ultrasonographic anatomy of udder in indigenous Madras red sheep.. Haryana Veterinarian. 59(2). 182–184.
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Ramesh, Geetha, et al.. (2019). In vitro internalization of moldey ion Rhodamine B in ovine mesenchymal stem cell: A comparative study. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies. 7(1). 747–749.
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Ramesh, Geetha, et al.. (2019). Histochemical and immunohistochemical studies in udder of madras red ewes. International Journal of Chemical Studies. 7(6). 392–395.1 indexed citations
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Ramesh, Geetha, et al.. (2019). Microscopic anatomy of harderian gland in goats. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies. 7(1). 1413–1418.2 indexed citations
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Ramesh, Geetha, et al.. (2018). Microanatomical observations of hair in domestic animals: A comparative study. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies. 6(5). 1925–1929.4 indexed citations
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Ramesh, Geetha, et al.. (2016). Gross and histomorphology of the skin of the Indian chameleon (Chamaeleo zeylanicus).. 28(1). 47–48.
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Ramesh, Geetha, et al.. (2016). Structural and Vibrational Analysis of Wheel Rim. International journal of advance research, ideas and innovations in technology. 2(6).
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Ramesh, Geetha, et al.. (2016). Age Related Histochemical Changes in Thymus, Spleen and Mesenteric Lymph Nodes in Mice, Rat and Guinea Pig. SSRN Electronic Journal.1 indexed citations
Ramesh, Geetha, et al.. (2015). Electronmicroscopic studies of thymus in chicken (Gallus domesticus).. 4(4). 171–174.1 indexed citations
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Ramesh, Geetha, et al.. (2015). Electron Microscopic Studies of Spleen in Chicken (Gallus domesticus). SSRN Electronic Journal.1 indexed citations
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Ramesh, Geetha, et al.. (2015). Morphology of jaw ligaments and its role in the cranial kinesis of the domestic turkey (Meleagris gallopavo). 27(2). 45–47.1 indexed citations
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Mohankumar, S., et al.. (2013). Histomorphology of Parotid Salivary Gland in Sheep (Ovis aries). 25(2). 92–93.
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Ramesh, Geetha, et al.. (2012). Flow Cytometric Analysis of CD4 and CD8 T Cells in Spleen of Chicken (Gallus domesticus). 24(1).2 indexed citations
Venkatesan, S. & Geetha Ramesh. (2009). Microanatomical studies on the caecum of Japanese quail.. The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 79(10). 1011–1014.5 indexed citations
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Balasubramanian, et al.. (2009). Histochemical studies on the seminal vesicle in Madras Red sheep (Ovis aries).. 21(2). 5–8.1 indexed citations
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Ramesh, Geetha, et al.. (2009). Age Related Changes of the Adrenal Gland in Japanese Quail (Coturnix Coturnix Japonica). SSRN Electronic Journal. 5(5). 198–202.3 indexed citations
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