Dr. Amrit Kaur Bansal
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Dr. Amrit Kaur Bansal

Senior Research Fellow
Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Zoology from Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, India

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Biography

Dr. Amrit Kaur Bansal obtained her Ph.D. in Zoology from Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, India. Presently she is working as Senior Research Fellow in Department of Veterinary Gynecology & Obstetrics, Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana. She is having 8 Years research experience as Research Fellow in State Govt. scheme. She has published 30 research papers in national and international journals, 19 abstracts, 2 review papers, and 2 international books and 1 book chapter contributed as author/co-author. She also participated in 11 national and international conferences. She is life member of Punjab Academy of Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala. She is Editor of Theriogenology Insight and member of Editorial board and Reviewer board of the Athen Journal of Sciences, Athen Institute for Education and Research (ATINER), and Reviewer for the Iranian Journal of Applied Animal Sciences, Islamin Azad University, Rasht Branch, Iran. She also online reviewed many national and international research papers.

Area of Interest:

Animal and Veterinary Sciences
100%
Antioxidants
62%
Oxidative Stress
90%
Lipid Peroxidation
75%
Zoology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Jarora, V., R.S. Cheema, A.K. Bansal, V.K. Gandotra and S.S. Dhindsa, 2016. Detection of antisperm antibodies (asa) in serum and cervical mucus of artificially inseminated cross-bred cows by various immunoassays: Effect of asa on pregnancy. Anim. Sci. Rep., 10: 34-40.
  2. Singh, A.K., P.S. Brar, R.S. Cheema, M. Kaur and A.K. Bansal, 2015. Characterization of buffalo bull frozen-thawed sperm proteins through SDS-PAGE and their correlation with HOST and in vitro acrosome reaction. Indian J. Anim. Sci., 84: 949-953.
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  3. Cheema, S.R., V. Zodinsanga and A.K. Bansal, 2015. Characterization and immunolocalization of HBP, FA-1 and TIMP-2 like proteins in cattle bull semen: HBP modification in in vitro capacitated spermatozoa. Theriogenology Insight, 5: 53-67.
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  4. Cheema, R.S and A.K. Bansal, 2015. Molecular characterization of sperm antigens with in vivo developed antisperm antibodies in variably inseminated cross bred-heifers/cows. Int. J. Adv. Vet. Sci. Technol., 4: 170-177.
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  5. Cheema, R.S., N. Vashishat, A.K. Bansal and V.K. Gandotra, 2014. Mutual interaction of dog sperm LDHC-4, PH -20, actin and tubulin proteins and their immunocontraceptive potential in bitches. Indian J. Anim. Res., 49: 461-469.
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  6. Bansal, A.K., 2013. Manganese: a potent antioxidant in semen. Iran. J. Anim. Sci., 3: 217-221.
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  7. Cheema, R.S., N. Vashishat, A.K. Bansal, G. Bakhri and V.K. Gandotra, 2012. Immuno-contraceptive potential of sperm specific LDHC4 and SPAM-1 (PH-20) sub units in dog. Open J. Anim. Sci., 2: 265-280.
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  8. Bansal, A.K., R.S. Cheema and V.K. Gandotra, 2012. Antioxidant effect of Mn2+ on capacitation and acrosome reaction of fresh and chilled cattle bull semen. Vet. Sci. Dev., 1: 69-72.
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  9. Singh, A.K., A.K. Bansal, S. Prabhakar, R.S. Cheema, P. Singh, P.S. Brar and V.K. Gandotra, 2011. Level of cortisol in placental tissue vis-a-vis oxidative stress in dystocia affected buffaloes. Indian J. Anim. Sci., 81: 235-237.
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  10. Cheema, R.S., A.K. Bansal, G.S. Bilaspuri and V.K. Gandotra, 2011. Correlation between the proteins and protein profile (s) of different regions of epididymis and their contents in goat buck. Anim. Sci. Papers Rep., 29: 75-84.
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  11. Bansal, A.K., A.K. Singh, R.S. Cheema, P.S. Brar, V.K. Gandotra, P. Singh and S. Prabhakar, 2011. Status of oxidative stress and antioxidant enzymes in normally calved and dystocia affected buffaloes. Indian J. Anim. Sci., 81: 915-918.
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  12. Bansal, A.K., 2011. Effect of different substrates (cattle-, poultry-, horse- and goat- dung) on the nutritional status of vermicompost. Green Farming, 2: 114-115.
  13. Bansal, A.K. and G.S. Bilaspuri, 2011. Impacts of oxidative stress and antioxidants on semen functions. Vet. Med. Int., Vol. 2011, 10.4061/2011/686137.
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  14. Bansal, A.K., 2010. Antioxidant Effects of Mn2+ and Cd2+ in the Human Spermatozoa. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany, ISBN-13: 9783843387859, Pages: 72.
  15. Bansal, A.K. and G.S. Bilaspuri, 2010. Measurement and Prevention of Oxidative Stress in Bull Spermatozo. Lap Lambert Academic Publishing GmbH KG, Germany, ISBN: 3838334590 Pages: 132.
  16. Bansal, A.K. and G.S. Bilaspuri, 2010. Effect of vitamin E and Mn2+ on the thiol status of cattle bull spermatozoa under induced oxidative stress. Anim. Sci. Papers Rep., 28: 335-345.
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  17. Cheema, R.S., A.K. Bansal and G.S. Bilaspuri, 2009. Manganese provides antioxidant protection for sperm cryopreservation that may offer new consideration for clinical fertility. Oxidat. Med. Cell. Longevity, 2: 152-159.
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  18. Bansal, A.K. and R.J.K. Anand, 2009. Cooperative functions of manganese and thiol redox system against oxidative stress in human spermatozoa. J. Human Reprod. Sci., 2: 76-80.
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  19. Bansal, A.K. and G.S. Bilaspuri, 2009. Effect of method, season and species on vermicomposting. Green Farming: Int. J. Agric. Sci., 2: 560-561.
  20. Bansal, A.K. and G.S. Bilaspuri, 2009. Antioxidant effect of vitamin E on motility, viability and lipid peroxidation of cattle spermatozoa under oxidative stress. Anim. Sci. Papers Rep., 27: 5-14.
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  21. Bilaspuri, G.S., J. Kaur and A.K. Bansal, 2008. Sperm abnormalities in relation to fertility in Murrah buffalo bulls. Anim. Sci. Rep., 2: 67-69.
  22. Bilaspuri, G.S., J. Kaur and A.K. Bansal, 2008. Assessment of physical and functional parameters in predicting the fertility potential in Murrah buffalo. Green Farming: Int. J. Agric. Sci., 2: 123-126.
  23. Bilaspuri, G. and A.K. Bansal, 2008. Mn2+: A potent antioxidant and stimulator of sperm capacitation and acrosome reaction in crossbred cattle bulls. Arch. Tierzucht, 51: 149-158.
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  24. Bansal, A.K., R.J.K. Anand and G.S. Bilaspuri, 2008. Role of Mn2+ on lipid peroxidation in human ejaculated spermatozoa under oxidative stress. Anim. Sci. Rep., 2: 127-132.
  25. Bansal, A.K. and G.S. Bilaspuri, 2008. Oxidative stress alters membrane sulfhydryl status, lipid and phospholipid contents of crossbred cattle bull spermatozoa. Anim. Reprod. Sci., 104: 398-404.
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  26. Bansal, A.K. and G.S. Bilaspuri, 2008. Effect of manganese on bovine sperm motility, viability and lipid peroxidation in vitro. Anim. Reprod., 5: 90-96.
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  27. Bansal, A.K. and G.S. Bilaspuri, 2008. Effect of ferrous sulphate and ascorbic acid on motility, viability and lipid peroxidation of crossbred cattle bull spermatozoa. Animal, 2: 100-104.
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  28. Bansal, A.K., and G.S. Bilaspuri, 2007. Effect of ferrous ascorbate on in vitro capacitation of crossbred cattle bull spermatozoa. Anim. Sci. Rep., 1: 69-77.