S. Mahadevan

1.2k total citations
36 papers, 991 citations indexed

About

S. Mahadevan is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Agronomy and Crop Science and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, S. Mahadevan has authored 36 papers receiving a total of 991 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Molecular Biology, 15 papers in Agronomy and Crop Science and 9 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in S. Mahadevan's work include Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology (15 papers), Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock (9 papers) and Microbial metabolism and enzyme function (4 papers). S. Mahadevan is often cited by papers focused on Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology (15 papers), Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock (9 papers) and Microbial metabolism and enzyme function (4 papers). S. Mahadevan collaborates with scholars based in Canada, India and United Kingdom. S. Mahadevan's co-authors include Frank Sauer, J.D. Erfle, R. M. Teather, R. J. Boila, M. Ivan, A. S. Atwal, M. Hidiroglou, J. A. Vesely, Volker Fischer and Ronald E. Tynes and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, Applied and Environmental Microbiology and Biochemical Journal.

In The Last Decade

S. Mahadevan

36 papers receiving 801 citations

Peers

S. Mahadevan
G. Ellen Netherlands
Long Guo China
Isabelle A. Kagan United States
K. Mary Clegg United Kingdom
G. Ellen Netherlands
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Countries citing papers authored by S. Mahadevan

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Fields of papers citing papers by S. Mahadevan

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of S. Mahadevan

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of S. Mahadevan. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of S. Mahadevan based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with S. Mahadevan. S. Mahadevan is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Boot, J.R., et al.. (2004). Benzothienyloxy phenylpropanamines, novel dual inhibitors of serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 14(21). 5395–5399. 16 indexed citations
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Ivan, M., et al.. (1996). Duodenal Flow of Microbial and Feed Nitrogen In Sheep Fed Normal Soybean Meal or Soybean Meal Treated with Modified Zein. Journal of Dairy Science. 79(1). 121–126. 10 indexed citations
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Atwal, A. S., S. Mahadevan, M.S. WOLYNETZ, & Y. Yu. (1995). Increased Milk Production of Cows in Early Lactation Fed Chemically Treated Soybean Meal. Journal of Dairy Science. 78(3). 595–603. 14 indexed citations
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Fischer, Volker, et al.. (1994). The polymorphic cytochrome P-4502D6 is involved in the metabolism of both 5-hydroxytryptamine antagonists, tropisetron and ondansetron.. Drug Metabolism and Disposition. 22(2). 269–274. 86 indexed citations
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Akhtar, Muzamil, S. Mahadevan, & Alenka Paquet. (1994). Comparative metabolism of deltamethrin and 3-phenoxybenzoic acid in chickens. Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part B. 29(3). 369–394. 15 indexed citations
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Atwal, A. S. & S. Mahadevan. (1994). Formaldehyde in milk not affected by feeding soybean meal coated with chemically treated zein. Canadian Journal of Animal Science. 74(4). 715–716. 4 indexed citations
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Mahadevan, S., et al.. (1993). Cleavage of 3‐phenoxybenzoic acid by chicken microsomal preparations. Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part B. 28(5). 527–543. 3 indexed citations
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Atwal, A. S., et al.. (1993). High Performance Liquid Chromatographic Determination of Formaldehyde in Milk. Journal of Liquid Chromatography. 16(2). 521–526. 9 indexed citations
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Ivan, M., et al.. (1992). Effects of bentonite on wool growth and nitrogen metabolism in fauna-free and faunated sheep2. Journal of Animal Science. 70(10). 3194–3202. 56 indexed citations
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Mahadevan, S., Frank Sauer, & J.D. Erfle. (1987). PREPARATION OF PROTEASE FROM MIXED RUMEN MICROORGANISMS AND ITS USE FOR THE IN VITRO DETERMINATION OF THE DEGRADABILITY OF TRUE PROTEIN IN FEEDSTUFFS. Canadian Journal of Animal Science. 67(1). 55–64. 31 indexed citations
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Erfle, J.D., Frank Sauer, S. Mahadevan, & R. M. Teather. (1986). RESPONSE OF LACTATING DAIRY COWS TO FORMALDEHYDE-TREATED SOYBEAN MEAL WHEN FED WITH CONTROL OR UREA-TREATED CORN SILAGE. Canadian Journal of Animal Science. 66(1). 85–95. 10 indexed citations
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Sauer, Frank, Barbara A. Blackwell, & S. Mahadevan. (1986). The role of tetrahydromethanopterin and cytoplasmic cofactor in methane synthesis. Biochemical Journal. 235(2). 453–458. 11 indexed citations
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Sauer, Frank, S. Mahadevan, & J.D. Erfle. (1984). Methane synthesis by membrane vesicles and a cytoplasmic cofactor isolated from Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum. Biochemical Journal. 221(1). 61–69. 25 indexed citations
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Teather, R. M., S. Mahadevan, J.D. Erfle, & Frank Sauer. (1984). Negative correlation between protozoal and bacterial levels in rumen samples and its relation to the determination of dietary effects on the rumen microbial population. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 47(3). 566–570. 22 indexed citations
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Erfle, J.D., S. Mahadevan, R. M. Teather, & Frank Sauer. (1983). THE PERFORMANCE OF LACTATING COWS FED UREA-TREATED CORN SILAGE IN COMBINATION WITH SOYBEAN OR FISHMEAL CONTAINING CONCENTRATES. Canadian Journal of Animal Science. 63(1). 191–199. 18 indexed citations
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Erfle, J.D., R. J. Boila, R. M. Teather, S. Mahadevan, & Frank Sauer. (1982). Effect of pH on Fermentation Characteristics and Protein Degradation by Rumen Microorganisms In Vitro. Journal of Dairy Science. 65(8). 1457–1464. 98 indexed citations
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Sauer, Frank, J.D. Erfle, & S. Mahadevan. (1981). Evidence for an internal electrochemical proton gradient in Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum.. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 256(19). 9843–9848. 34 indexed citations
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Sauer, Frank, J.D. Erfle, & S. Mahadevan. (1980). Methane production by the membranous fraction of Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum. Biochemical Journal. 190(1). 177–182. 24 indexed citations
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LESSARD, J. R., J.D. Erfle, Frank Sauer, & S. Mahadevan. (1978). Protein and free amino acid patterns in maize ensiled with or without urea. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture. 29(6). 506–512. 24 indexed citations
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Erfle, J.D., Frank Sauer, & S. Mahadevan. (1977). Effect of Ammonia Concentration on Activity of Enzymes of Ammonia Assimilation and on Synthesis of Amino Acids by Mixed Rumen Bacteria in Continuous Culture. Journal of Dairy Science. 60(7). 1064–1072. 56 indexed citations

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