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3401“…The generally accepted view that rates of oxygen consumption of tissues and poikilotherms increase regularly with rising temperature was subjected to careful examination using brain slices and skin of rats and nine different species of aquatic and terrestrial animals. It was found that, although there are statements in the literature to the contrary, the influence of temperature is a regular one and respiration increases with rising temperature so that when rates of oxygen consumption are plotted against temperature the resulting curve is regular without dips or peaks except the maximum expected at the optimum temperature.…”
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3402“…The distribution of DPN and DPNH pyrophosphatases and DPNase in centrifugally prepared fractions of organs of several species of animals is reported. 2. A DPNH pyrophosphatase was found in the soluble fraction of pigeon and of rabbit liver. …”
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3403“…Several proteins from various animal tissues with possible transport function have been briefly described, with emphasis given to a vitamin D-induced calcium-binding protein (CaBP) implicated in calcium translocation across epithelial membranes. …”
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3404por He, Quan-Yuan, He, Quan-Ze, Deng, Xing-Can, Yao, Lei, Meng, Er, Liu, Zhong-Hua, Liang, Song-Ping“…Venomous animals possess an arsenal of toxins for predation and defense. …”
Publicado 2008
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3405por Roberts, Anjeanette, Lamirande, Elaine W., Vogel, Leatrice, Jackson, Jadon P., Paddock, Christopher D., Guarner, Jeannette, Zaki, Sherif R., Sheahan, Timothy, Baric, Ralph, Subbarao, Kanta“…We summarize findings of SARS-CoV infections in several animal models each of which support viral replication in lungs accompanied by histopathological changes and/or clinical signs of illness to varying degrees. …”
Publicado 2008
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3406“…This article reviews animal models currently used for investigation of ascending genital-tract infection in pregnancy. …”
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3407“…Nucleotide composition varies greatly among DNA viruses of animals, yet the evolutionary pressures and biological mechanisms driving these patterns are unclear. …”
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3409“…A second ‘stakeholder’ e-mail listserver was used to obtain input from a broad audience with general interests in animal genomics. The objectives of the electronic workshop were: (a) to define priorities for animal genome database development; and (b) to recommend ways in which the USDA could provide leadership in the area of animal genome database development. …”
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3411“…Applications cover many different aspects of development, including the characterization of changes in the proteome during early embryonic stages. During early animal development the embryo becomes patterned through the temporally and spatially controlled activation of distinct sets of genes. …”
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3413“…Overall, the results document that fundamental processes in plant communities like plant seed burial and invader establishment are modulated by soil fauna calling for closer cooperation between soil animal and plant ecologists.…”
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