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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
38
Citations
4858
World Ranking
1422
National Ranking
65

Best Publications

  • Influence of nutrition, body condition, and metabolic status on reproduction in female beef cattle: A review.

    Michael J. D'Occhio;Pietro S. Baruselli;Giuseppe Campanile

  • Comparison of pregnancy rates with two estrus synchronization protocols in Italian Mediterranean Buffalo cows.

    Unknown

  • Bovine and buffalo in vitro embryo production using oocytes derived from abattoir ovaries or collected by transvaginal follicle aspiration

    Unknown

  • Embryonic mortality in buffaloes synchronized and mated by AI during the seasonal decline in reproductive function.

    Unknown

  • Effect of cysteamine during in vitro maturation on buffalo embryo development.

    Unknown

  • Ovarian function in the buffalo and implications for embryo development and assisted reproduction.

    Giuseppe Campanile;Pietro Sampaio Baruselli;Gianluca Neglia;Domenico Vecchio

  • Influence of dietary protein on urea levels in blood and milk of buffalo cows

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  • Corpus luteum function and embryonic mortality in buffaloes treated with a GnRH agonist, hCG and progesterone.

    Unknown

  • Cryopreservation of in vitro matured buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) oocytes by minimum volumes vitrification methods

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  • Effects of dietary supplementation with polyphenols on meat quality in Saanen goat kids

    Roberta Cimmino;Carmela M. A. Barone;Salvatore Claps;Ettore Varricchio

  • Effects of using vasectomized bulls in artificial insemination practice on the reproductive efficiency of Italian buffalo cows

    L. Zicarelli;L. Esposito;G. Campanile;R. Di Palo

  • Corpus luteum development and function and relationship to pregnancy during the breeding season in the Mediterranean buffalo.

    D. Vecchio;G. Neglia;B. Gasparrini;M. Russo

  • Genome-wide association studies to identify quantitative trait loci affecting milk production traits in water buffalo

    J.J. Liu;A.X. Liang;G. Campanile;G. Plastow

  • The effect of season on oocyte quality and developmental competence in Italian Mediterranean buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis)

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  • Embryonic mortality in buffalo cows

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  • Ruminant meat and milk contain δ-valerobetaine, another precursor of trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) like γ-butyrobetaine.

    Luigi Servillo;Nunzia D'Onofrio;Alfonso Giovane;Rosario Casale

  • Integrative Analysis of Transcriptome and GWAS Data to Identify the Hub Genes Associated With Milk Yield Trait in Buffalo

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  • Influence of the duration of in vitro maturation and gamete co-incubation on the efficiency of in vitro embryo development in Italian Mediterranean buffalo (Bubalus bubalis).

    Unknown

  • Milk somatic cell count and its relationship with milk yield and quality traits in Italian water buffaloes.

    A. Costa;G. Neglia;G. Campanile;M. De Marchi

  • An association analysis between PRL genotype and milk production traits in Italian Mediterranean river buffalo.

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Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

For students interested in Animal Science and Veterinary studies, exploring related online degrees can open up diverse career pathways. For example, pursuing an exercise science degree online can complement veterinary knowledge by focusing on animal movement, health, and rehabilitation techniques.

Another emerging field is behavioral analysis, where professionals work on understanding and modifying animal and human behavior. Accredited programs offering a behavioral analysis degree provide foundational skills relevant to behavioral health and therapeutic settings connected to animals.

Students aiming for careers linked to mental health and developmental support might consider nasp accredited programs, which prepare professionals to work with individuals in educational and clinical environments — skills that can translate well to animal-assisted therapy roles.

Lastly, for advanced clinical careers focusing on psychology, many look towards online psyd programs accredited by apa, which offer flexible paths to becoming a licensed clinician, an asset in fields blending psychological care with animal-assisted interventions.

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