- Designation: Assistant Professor
- Address: Department of Veterinary Physiology and Biochemistry,
College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, NDVSU, Rewa - 486001 (M.P.) - : 07987460648
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Fields of Specialization:
Majoring Field: Veterinary Physiology
Specializing field:Reproductive and Stem Cell Physiology
Current Projects:
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Recent Research Publications:
- Lakshmi H, Shital ND, Sriti Pandey, Yasotha T, Vikash Chandra and Taru Sharma G. (2022). Impact of uterine epithelial cells and its conditioned medium on the in vitro embryo production in buffalo (Bubalusbubalis). Theriogenology, 183. 61-68.
- U Shabir, IA Bhat, BA Peer, MK Bharti, Sriti Pandey, G Saikumar, M Sarkar, Y Thirupathi, V Chandra, A Sonwane and GT Sharma (2022). Smad4 and gamma secretase knock-down effect on osteogenic differentiation mediated via Runx2 in canine mesenchymal stem cells. Research in veterinary sciences, 145. 116-124.
- BA Peer, AR Bhat, U Shabir, MK Bharti, IA Bhat, Sriti Pandey, K Sharun, R Kumar, K Mathesh, G Saikumar, V Chandra, Amarpal and GT Sharma. (2022). Comparative evaluation of fracture healing potential of differentiated and undifferentiated guinea pig and canine bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells in a guinea pig model. Tissue and cell
- Sriti Pandey, HL Devi, IA Bhat, B Indu, MK Bharti, U Shabir BA Peer, V Chandra, GT Sharma. (2021). Expression profile of adhesion molecules in blastocyst vis-à-vis uterine epithelial cells.Theriogenology, 170. 36-45.
- A Somal, IA Bhat, Sriti Pandey, MM Ansari, B Indu, BSK Panda, MK Bharti, V Chandra, G Saikumar, GT Sharma(2021). Comparative analysis of the immunomodulatory potential of caprine fetal adnexa derived mesenchymal stem cells. Mol Biol. Rep, 2021 48(5). 3913-23.
- MS Indhu, M Ramamoorthy, Sriti Pandey, K Mathesh, M Mahawar, M Sarkar, SK Ghash, GT Sharma, SK Bhure. (2021). Improved quality and fertilizability of cryopreserved buffalo spermatozoa with the supplementation of methionine sulfoxide reductase A. Andrology 2021.9 (6). 1943-57.
- Sriti Pandey, IA Bhat, MK Bharti, U Shabir BA Peer, B Indu, A Sonwane, V Chandra, G Saikumar, GT Sharma. (2020). Progesterone modulates adhesion molecules in uterine epithelial cells and in vitro embryo production in buffalo. ReprodDomestAnim, 55 (7). 833-43.
- MK. Bharti, IA. Bhat, Sriti Pandey, UffaqShabir, Bilal A. Peer, B. Indu, Abas Rashid Bhat, G. Sai Kumar, Amarpal, Vikash Chandra, G. Taru Sharma (2020). Effect of cryopreservation on therapeutic potential of canine bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells augmented mesh scaffold for wound healing in guinea pig. Journal of Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy, 2020. 121, 1-9
- Anand J, Indu B, IA. Bhat, Sriti Pandey, Mukesh Bharti, MeghaVerma, Anuj Pratap Singh, Matin M. Ansari, Vikash Chandra, GutullaSaikumar, Amarpal, GutullaTaru Sharma. (2020). Mesenchymal stem cell conditioned media: A novel alternative of stem cell therapy for quality wound healing. Journal of cellular physiology, 2020. 235 (7-8), P 5555-69.
- Sriti Pandey, A Somal, MS Parmar, S Gupta, MK Bharti, IA Bhat, B Indu, V Chandra, G Saikumar, GT Sharma. (2018). Effect of roscovitine on developmental competence of small follicle-derived buffalo oocytes. Indian J Med Res. 12(148). 140-150.
Honours & Awards:
- ICAR Junior Research Fellowship for pursuing M.V.Sc. degree
- ICAR-IVRIInstitutional Research Fellowship for pursuing PhD degree
- Secured 2nd rank in ICAR Senior Research Fellowship for PhD degree
- Vishwavidyalaya gold medal of NDVSU, Jabalpur
- Late MandikalRamashastriLaxman Rao gold medal of NDVSU, Jabalpur
- Xceft merit awardfrom Alembic pharmaceuticals ltd. Veterinary division
- SLTB best poster awardfrom Society for low temperature biology
- Cover image of Journal of cellular physiology volume 8 (232)
- Cover image of Indian journal of medical research volume 148