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3501por Shamoun-Baranes, Judy, Bom, Roeland, van Loon, E. Emiel, Ens, Bruno J., Oosterbeek, Kees, Bouten, Willem“…Animal-borne sensors enable researchers to remotely track animals, their physiological state and body movements. …”
Publicado 2012
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3502“…In this article, we reviewed the recent progress in RCM research from the clinical studies and the translational studies done on diseased transgenic animal models. This will help for a better understanding of the mechanisms underlying the etiology and development of RCM and for the design of better treatments for the disease.…”
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3503“…OLSVis shows customisable subgraphs of the OLS ontologies. Subgraphs are animated via a real-time force-based layout algorithm which is fully interactive: each time the user makes a change, e.g. browsing to a new term, hiding, adding, or dragging terms, the algorithm performs smooth and only essential reorganisations of the graph. …”
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3504“…Piwi-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) and CRISPR RNAs (crRNAs) are two recently discovered classes of small noncoding RNA that are found in animals and prokaryotes, respectively. Both of these novel RNA species function as components of adaptive immune systems that protect their hosts from foreign nucleic acids—piRNAs repress transposable elements in animal germlines, whereas crRNAs protect their bacterial hosts from phage and plasmids. …”
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3506por Jana, Nihar Ranjan“…This paper mainly discusses various animal models of AS and how these models provide fundamental insight into understanding the disease biology for potential therapeutic intervention.…”
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3507por Zhang, Ying, He, Yong, Praseedom, Raaj Kumar, Zheng, Shusen, Dong, Jiahong, Chen, Hao“…The animal model of the whole-size and reduced-size liver transplantation in both rat and mouse has been successfully established. …”
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3508por Ben Zakour, Nouri L., Beatson, Scott A., van den Broek, Adri H. M., Thoday, Keith L., Fitzgerald, J. Ross“…S. delphini has been isolated from an array of different animals including horses, mink, and pigeons, whereas S. intermedius has been isolated only from pigeons to date. …”
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3509“…Small animal neuroimaging has become increasingly available to researchers, expanding the breadth of questions studied with these methods. …”
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3511por Nilsson, Oskar“…This variant is also the most common VRE among farm animals. The reason for VRE being present among farm animals is selection by extensive use of the vancomycin analog avoparcin for growth promotion. …”
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3512por Park, Andrew W“…Motivated by an array of infectious diseases that threaten wildlife populations, a simple metapopulation model (subpopulations connected by animal movement) is developed, which allows for both movement-based and environmental transmission. …”
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3513“…The way in which slight alterations of the parameter space in the delay and trace eyeblink conditioning paradigms can lead to delayed but intact conditioning, rather than impaired performance in aged animals is also discussed. Overall, the eyeblink conditioning paradigm, when optimized for the age of the animal in the study, is an elegantly simple technique for assessment of associative learning and memory. …”
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3514por Alexander, Gene E., Ryan, Lee, Bowers, Dawn, Foster, Thomas C., Bizon, Jennifer L., Geldmacher, David S., Glisky, Elizabeth L.“…Further, we consider those measures that have clear conceptual and methodological links to tasks currently in use for non-human animal studies of aging, as well as those that have the potential for translation to animal aging research. …”
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3515“…This review highlights current knowledge about antimicrobial peptides of the skin and circulating leukocytes, with particular focus on relevance to physiology and disease in companion animals.…”
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3516por Shi, Yuqiang, Yuan, Subo, Li, Bei, Wang, Jigong, Carlton, Susan M, Chung, Kyungsoon, Chung, Jin Mo, Tang, Shao-JunEnlace del recurso
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3517por Carpenter, Colin M, Sun, Conroy, Pratx, Guillem, Liu, Hongguang, Cheng, Zhen, Xing, Lei“…The ability to distinguish the two nanophosphors and a Cerenkov component is then demonstrated in a small animal phantom. Combined with the high-resolution potential of low-scattering X-ray excitation, this imaging technique may be a promising method to probe molecular processes in living organisms.…”
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3518“…Domestic animals are invaluable resources for study of the molecular architecture of complex traits. …”
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3519por Kasch, Richard, Mensel, Birger, Schmidt, Florian, Ruetten, Sebastian, Barz, Thomas, Froehlich, Susanne, Seipel, Rebecca, Merk, Harry R., Kayser, Ralph“…CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrates that nucleoplasty has a volume-reducing effect on the lumbar nucleus pulposus in an animal model. Furthermore, we show the volume reduction to be a coblation effect of nucleoplasty in porcine discs.…”
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3520“…The application of FRET to small animal imaging will allow biomedical researchers to investigate physiological processes occurring at nanometer range in vivo as well as in situ. …”
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