Dipak Banerjee Source Confirmed
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Arkansas State University
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Dipak Banerjee's research investigates the physiological responses and nutritional impacts on livestock, particularly broiler chickens. His work includes studies on the efficacy of various feed supplements, such as Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentation products and benzoic acid combined with oregano essential oil, as alternatives to traditional agents and their effects on growth performance, gut microflora, and immunity. He has also explored the role of RFamide peptides in mammalian reproductive physiology and the potential of waste-derived biomaterials in biomedical applications.
Banerjee's scholarly contributions are marked by a substantial publication record, with 234 total publications and a highly cited status indicated by an h-index of 27 and nearly 3,000 citations. His broader academic interests extend to the fields of veterinary physiology, encompassing textbooks on the subject, as well as lactation physiology and female reproductive physiology. He has also contributed to research on glyco-therapeutics in breast cancer.
His collaborations include shared publications with Srikanth Pidugu from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Banerjee maintains an active laboratory website to disseminate his research findings and engage with the scientific community.
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- h-index: 27
- Publications: 234
- Citations: 2,973
Selected Publications
- Advancements In Digital And Computed Radiography For Pipe Weld Inspection: A Focus On Sensitivity Checks And Innovative IQI Placement Techniques (2025) DOI
- Enhancing Saw Pipe Welding Quality Through Process Variables (2025) DOI
- Welding Variables Ramifications for HSLA Steels (2025) DOI
- Magnetic Particle (Mt) And Penetrant Testing (Pt) Requirements On The Bevel Face Area For Oil And Gas Pipes (2025) DOI
- Artificial Intelligence-Based Device For Pipe Manufacturing (2025) DOI
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