Advancements in Comprehensive Veterinary Anatomy

Advancements in Comprehensive Veterinary Anatomy

by Balwant Meshram, Hemant Joshi, Dinesh Manoharrao Chavhan, Gejendra Singh
 
  • ISBN: 9789394023437
  • Binding: Hardbound
  • Year: 2023
  • Language: English
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This edited book is the compiled form of chapters which are specifically penned down and contributed by the nationwide Veterinary Anatomists fraternity who is involved into the shaping of coming crop of veterinary sciences. These academician writers are meeting at the XXXVI Annual Convention of Indian Association of Veterinary Anatomists (IAVA) and International Symposium that is being held during 20-22 December 2022 at College of Veterinary and Animal Science, Navania, Udaipur. This document of written form of ideas, research, teaching technologies, proven knowledge and seed germinating abilities is being released on the occasion of said annual convention of IAVA and International Symposium on ‘Advancements in Anatomical Studies: The Stepping Stone in Transforming Livestock and Wildlife Sector while Achieving the Global Sustainable Development’. This book would not only be the referral document for anatomy people but it will be the stepping stone for germinating thoughts of scientific community who are dealing the livestock as the most important factor of ecology. Every sphere accepts that anatomy is the basic of life science and humane side of anatomy compel us to deal it as the science with its ethical dimensions which can transform a dubiously moral and barely legal activity to one that aims to manifest the highest of ethical standards. Nevertheless, it continues to have challenging dimensions, when the veterinarian community is busy with the burying procedure of dead cattle after LSD. It is very true, every ‘logy’ of lives begins at anatomy and this form of compilation will sufficiently satisfy the thrust area ofresearchers. Anatomy, the broad term which covers the journey of structural variation from initial to end, viz. from unification of germ cells to have tissue, organ, systems and ultimately it reaches at living multi cellular organism along with their structural modifications. It meant without referring the anatomy it is hardly impossible for a person who wanted to be the good diver of studies on the life science. Therefore, while getting this book the nationally spread veterinary anatomy fraternity has contributed willingly to be the source of the significant specified units, allowing the individuals to determine its applicability. Unarguably, the introduction of innovative and potentially proven techniques, technology and findings with scientific fragmentations and fragrances are elaborated by them with scientific validation. Being an editors, we believe these scientific considerable elaboration has the potential not only to enhance the quality of research but it would certainly be the reference document for professionals and the bureaucrats of coming time. 

Dr. Balwant Meshram, the Professor and Head of Department of Veterinary Anatomy and Histology at College of Veterinary and Animal Science, Navania, Udaipur is the doctorate of his subject from Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Sciences University, Nagpur. He has earned the degree of graduation in the year 1994 from PKV, Akola and the degree of post-graduation in the year 2000 from Dr. P.D.K.V., Akola of Maharashtra. He has also worked as the Professor of Veterinary Anatomy to the Mekelle University, East Africa.

Dr. Hemant Joshi, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Post Graduate Institute of Veterinary Education and Research, Jaipur. Initially he has started his career as the Zoo Veterinarian in Rajasthan Forest Department. He was graduated from CVAS, Bikaner in 2001 and Masters in 2004. He did his doctorate in 2019 from RAJUVAS, Bikaner.

Dr. Dinesh Manoharrao Chavhan, the Senior Assistant Professor and In-Charge of Department of Livestock Products Technology, College of Veterinary and Animal Science, Navania, Udaipur posses the Masters of his subject from College of Veterinary Science, Guwahati of AAU, Jorhat. He has earned his degree of graduation in the year 2006 from MAFSU, Nagpur and presently pursuing in-service Ph.D. from RAJUVAS, Bikaner. He has also been served to Ranchi Veterinary College, Ranchi (2009-10) and Mumbai Veterinary College, Mumbai (2010-14).

Dr. Gajendra Singh, has earned the B.V.Sc. & A.H. from Rajasthan University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Bikaner and served the Government of Rajasthan as a Veterinary Officer for about 3 years. He is holding the Masters in Veterinary Anatomy with first division from same university. Presently he is serving the profession as a teaching faculty of Veterinary Anatomy at College of Veterinary and Animal Science, Navania, Udaipur

1. Directing Traffic: How Vesicles Transport Cargo? ...................... 1 Dr. Pawan Kumar

2. Artificial Intelligence and the Anatomy ...................................... 13 Dr. Balwant Meshram

3. Enzyme Histochemistry: Principles, Classification and Clinical Applications ............................................................... 27 Dr. Neelam Bansal

4. Human Innovations in Veterinary Anatomy Education in India ........................................................................... 47 Dr. P.V.S. Kishore

5 Concept Note on Primary Lymphoid Organs of Kadaknath Bird ............................................................. 61 Dr. S. K. Karmore and Dr. S. K. Gupta

6 Role of Anatomy in Veterinary Forensic Science ....................... 75 Dr. Varinder Uppal

7 Advance Anatomical Techniques for Detection of Signalling Protein in Animal Tissue.............................................. 87 Dr. P.C. Kalita and Arup Kalita

8. Steroid Hormone Receptors in the Female Genitalia of Domestic Animals ....................................................103 Dr. Devendra Pathak

9. An Insight into the Anatomy of Living Fossil: The Gharial......................................................................................119 Dr. Rakhi Vaish 

10. Confocal Microscopy: Its Application in Biological Sciences with Special Reference to Veterinary Anatomy .......................131 Dr. Kamal Sarma and Dr. Jonali Devi

11. Comparative Anatomy of the Mammary Glands of Domestic Animals ..........................................................................143 Dr. Ganga Naik

12. Virtual Reality: A New Era in Veterinary Anatomy Teaching...........................................................................................163 Anuradha Gupta

13. Adaptive Mechanisms of Bakerwali Goat: An Anatomical Perspective ..........................................................171 Dr. Shalini Suri and Dr. Jasvinder Singh Sasan

14. Histophysiology of Mucosa Associated Lymphoid Tissue in Domestic Animals .........................................................191 Dr. Opinder Singh and Dr. Devendra Pathak

15. Plastination-An Innovative Preservative Technique for Anatomical Specimens ............................................................207 Dr. Vishnudeo Kumar

16. Microscopic Structure of Hair of Domestic and Wild Animals ..........................................................................215 Dr. Suresh Mehta

17. Paraffin Sectioning Technique: Faults, Reasons and Remedy ....................................................................................223 Dr. Sunil Kumar Gupta

18. Practical Aspects and Importance of Intestinal Histomorphometry in Livestock and Poultry............................237 Dr. Arun Kumar Mandal

19. Applications and Importance of Biotechnology in Animal Welfare ..........................................................................253 Dr. R.S. Sethi and Dr. Shikha Chaudhary