DR. LALTLANKIMI
Name: Dr. Laltlankimi
Qualification: PhD
Designation: Assistant Professor
Department: Department of Veterinary Pathology
Major Field: Veterinary Pathology
Specializing Field: Poultry diseases, Histopathology, Immunohistochemistry, Molecular techniques, Serological techniques, Cell culture, Cloning, Experimentation and handling of chicks.
Email: [email protected]
Mobile: 7837446527
Academic identity:
Google Scholar ID- https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=iLCyxKAAAAAJ
Publications:
No. of Research Articles: 25
No. of Review Articles: NIL
No. of Popular Articles: 22
No. of Books: 2
No. of Book Chapters: 3
List of Top Five Publications:
Laltlankimi, Ravindran R, TK Rajkhowa and L.Chhangte Pathological diagnosis of porcine circovirus-2 associated reproductive failure in pigs of Mizoram Indian Journal of Veterinary Pathology. (2016) 40(3): 261-263. DOI:10.5958/0973-970X.2016.00060.2
Laltlankimi Varte, Dipak Deka, Kuldip Gupta and Amarjit Singh Comparative sequence analysis of Meq oncogene of Marek’s diseases virus field isolates detected from Marek’s disease affected birds from vaccinated poultry flocks Indian Journal of Veterinary Pathology. (2023) 47(3): 211-218. DOI: 10.5958/0973-70X.2023. 00038.X
Deepika Sharma, K. Gupta, Laltlankimi and A. Singh. Studies on prevalence and pathology of mixed infections of reticuloendotheliosis and Marek’s disease under field conditions. Indian Journal of Veterinary Pathology. (2017) 41(2): 146-150. DOI: 10.5958/0973-970X.2017.00036.0
Syedah Asma Andrabi, Laltlankimi, Dipak Deka, Kuldip Gupta and Amarjit Singh Pathology and molecular characterization of field isolates of chicken anaemia virus circulating in commercial poultry in and around Punjab Indian Journal of Veterinary Pathology. (2021) 45(3): 195-201. DOI: 10.5958/0973-970X.2021.00036.5
A. Gogoi, T.K. Rajkhowa and Laltlankimi. Clinical signs and symptoms, gross and histopathological lesions of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) in naïve and naturally infected pigs of Mizoram: a detailed study. Indian Journal of Veterinary Pathology. (2020) 44(4): 218-225. DOI: 10.5958/0973-70X.2020.00045.0