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Overview

Narayan C. Rath is affiliated with the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville in the United States. The primary focus of their research lies in Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with significant contributions to Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their work spans several related subfields including Animal Science and Zoology, Molecular Biology, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Food Science, and Genetics.

Their research addresses multiple topics within these realms, particularly Animal Nutrition and Physiology, thermodynamics and calorimetric analyses, and Salmonella and Campylobacter epidemiology. Additional areas of investigation include Plant Reproductive Biology, Animal Genetics and Reproduction, Cancer Cells and Metastasis, as well as Digestive system and related health.

Notable recent publications by Narayan C. Rath include:

  • Production and characterization of avian crypt-villus enteroids and the effect of chemicals (2020), published in BMC Veterinary Research
  • Sodium Butyrate Reduces Salmonella Enteritidis Infection of Chicken Enterocytes and Expression of Inflammatory Host Genes in vitro (2020), published in Frontiers in Microbiology
  • Carvacrol attenuates Campylobacter jejuni colonization factors and proteome critical for persistence in the chicken gut (2020), published in Poultry Science
  • Sodium butyrate modulates chicken macrophage proteins essential for Salmonella Enteritidis invasion (2021), published in PLoS ONE
  • Primary growth plate chondrocyte isolation, culture, and characterization from the modern broiler (2022), published in Poultry Science

Narayan C. Rath frequently collaborates with other researchers. The most frequent co-authors include Annie M. Donoghue, Rohana Liyanage, Komala Arsi, Mohan Acharya, and Anamika Gupta.

Their research is often published in venues such as Research Square, Poultry Science, BMC Veterinary Research, Frontiers in Microbiology, and PLoS ONE.

Best Publications

  • Factors Regulating Bone Maturity and Strength in Poultry

    N. C. Rath;G. R. Huff;W. E. Huff;J. M. Balog

  • Bacteriophages for prophylaxis and therapy in cattle, poultry and pigs.

    R. P. Johnson;C. L. Gyles;W. E. Huff;S. Ojha

  • Effects of Salmonella typhimurium lipopolysaccharide on broiler chickens

    H. Xie;N. C. Rath;G. R. Huff;W. E. Huff

  • Prevention of Escherichia coli infection in broiler chickens with a bacteriophage aerosol spray.

    WE Huff;GR Huff;NC Rath;JM Balog

  • Comparative differences in the composition and biomechanical properties of tibiae of seven- and seventy-two-week-old male and female broiler breeder chickens

    NC Rath;JM Balog;WE Huff;GR Huff

  • Prevention of Escherichia coli Respiratory Infection in Broiler Chickens with Bacteriophage (SPR02)

    W. E. Huff;G. R. Huff;N. C. Rath;J. M. Balog

  • Effect of the genetic selection of turkeys for increased body weight and egg production on immune and physiological responses

    GR Bayyari;WE Huff;NC Rath;JM Balog

  • Therapeutic efficacy of bacteriophage and Baytril (enrofloxacin) individually and in combination to treat colibacillosis in broilers.

    W. E. Huff;G. R. Huff;N. C. Rath;J. M. Balog

  • Effect of dietary phytase and high available phosphorus corn on broiler chicken performance

    W. E. Huff;P. A. Moore;P. W. Waldroup;A. L. Waldroup

  • Limited Treatment with β-1,3/1,6-Glucan Improves Production Values of Broiler Chickens Challenged with Escherichia Coli

    G. R. Huff;W. E. Huff;N. C. Rath;G. Tellez

  • Alternatives to antibiotics: utilization of bacteriophage to treat colibacillosis and prevent foodborne pathogens

    W. E. Huff;G. R. Huff;N. C. Rath;J. M. Balog

  • Stress response differences and disease susceptibility reflected by heterophil to lymphocyte ratio in turkeys selected for increased body weight

    G. R. Huff;W. E. Huff;J. M. Balog;N. C. Rath

  • Effects of humic acid on broiler chickens

    N. C. Rath;W. E. Huff;G. R. Huff

  • Evaluation of aerosol spray and intramuscular injection of bacteriophage to treat an Escherichia coli respiratory infection

    WE Huff;GR Huff;NC Rath;JM Balog

  • Identification of Ovotransferrin as an Acute Phase Protein in Chickens

    H. Xie;G. R. Huff;W. E. Huff;J. M. Balog

  • Comparative efficacy of different dithiocarbamates to induce tibial dyschondroplasia in poultry

    N. C. Rath;W. E. Huff;J. M. Balog;G. R. Huff

  • Changes in the tibial growth plates of chickens with thiram-induced dyschondroplasia.

    N.C. Rath;M.P. Richards;W.E. Huff;G.R. Huff

  • Effects of ovotransferrin on chicken macrophages and heterophil-granulocytes.

    Hang Xie;Gerry R Huff;William E Huff;Janice M Balog

  • Bacteriophage treatment of a severe Escherichia coli respiratory infection in broiler chickens.

    W. E. Huff;G. R. Huff;N. C. Rath;J. M. Balog

  • The effects of dexamethasone immunosuppression on turkey osteomyelitis complex in an experimental Escherichia coli respiratory infection

    G. R. Huff;W. E. Huff;J. M. Balog;N. C. Rath

  • Ascites syndrome and related pathologies in feed restricted broilers raised in a hypobaric chamber

    J. M. Balog;N. B. Anthony;M. A. Cooper;B. D. Kidd;B. D. Kidd

  • Serum ovotransferrin as a biomarker of inflammatory diseases in chickens

    N. C. Rath;N. B. Anthony;L. Kannan;L. Kannan;W. E. Huff

  • Bacterial clearance, heterophil function, and hematological parameters of transport-stressed turkey poults supplemented with dietary yeast extract

    G. R. Huff;W. E. Huff;M. B. Farnell;N. C. Rath

  • Changes in serum ovotransferrin levels in chickens with experimentally induced inflammation and diseases.

    H. Xie;L. Newberry;F. D. Clark;W. E. Huff

  • Thiram-Induced Changes in the Expression of Genes Relating to Vascularization and Tibial Dyschondroplasia

    N.C. Rath;W.E. Huff;G.R. Huff

Frequent Co-Authors

W. E. Huff
W. E. Huff University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Ann M. Donoghue
Ann M. Donoghue United States Department of Agriculture
Nicholas B. Anthony
Nicholas B. Anthony University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Philip A. Moore
Philip A. Moore Agricultural Research Service
H. D. Chapman
H. D. Chapman University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Karl E. Nestor
Karl E. Nestor The Ohio State University
Guillermo Tellez
Guillermo Tellez University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Daniel J. Donoghue
Daniel J. Donoghue University of California, San Diego
Craig N. Coon
Craig N. Coon University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Jason L. Emmert
Jason L. Emmert University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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