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3561por Witteman, Holly O, Fuhrel-Forbis, Andrea, Wijeysundera, Harindra C, Exe, Nicole, Dickson, Mark, Holtzman, Lisa, Kahn, Valerie C, Zikmund-Fisher, Brian J“…CONCLUSIONS: Animated randomness may help people better understand the random nature of risk. …”
Publicado 2014
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3564“…The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of C. ureolyticus in a range of domestic animals. Over a period of 6 months, 164 samples collected from various domestic animals were tested using molecular method based on detection of the C. ureolyticus specific hsp60 gene. …”
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3565“…The number of cell layers in the interhemal area is considered to modify the transfer of nutrients between maternal and fetal blood and is one of the important factors with respect to the difference in placental permeability between animal species. Therefore, in reproductive and developmental toxicity studies, careful attention should be paid to the histological structure of the interhemal area when extrapolating information concerning placental transfer characteristics to different animal species.…”
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3566“…In this paper, we review the characteristics, applications and limitation of these EV71 animal models, including non-human primate and mouse models.…”
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3567“…Rats with histologically confirmed lesions of the VLPO demonstrated a sustained increase in wakefulness at baseline, but the increase in wakefulness following administration of both armodafinil and methamphetamine was similar to that of intact animals. These data suggest that armodafinil increases wakefulness by mechanisms that extend beyond inhibition of VLPO neurons.…”
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3568por Hirst, Jennifer A., Howick, Jeremy, Aronson, Jeffrey K., Roberts, Nia, Perera, Rafael, Koshiaris, Constantinos, Heneghan, Carl“…Authors from the Collaborative Approach to Meta Analysis and Review of Animal Data from Experimental Studies (CAMARADES) collaboration recently found that these features protect against bias in animal stroke studies. …”
Publicado 2014
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3569por Hao, Haihong, Cheng, Guyue, Iqbal, Zahid, Ai, Xiaohui, Hussain, Hafiz I., Huang, Lingli, Dai, Menghong, Wang, Yulian, Liu, Zhenli, Yuan, Zonghui“…Benefits and risks of antimicrobial drugs, used in food-producing animals, continue to be complex and controversial issues. …”
Publicado 2014
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3570por Mohajeri, Gholamreza, Omid, Mohammad, Melali, Hamid, Heidarpour, Mitra, Jazi, Amir Hosein Davarpanah“…MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of eight males and females 12-24-month-old dogs between 17 and 22 kg body-weight were used in this study in 2010, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences. Animals were separated into two groups: group A (n = 4; amniotic membrane) and group P (n = 4; pleural patch) according to the BS closure technique performed. …”
Publicado 2014
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3571“…The use of animals in research and education dates back to the period when humans started to look for ways to prevent and cure ailments. …”
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3572“…The papers that follow in this Theme Issue illustrate the diversity of approaches to studying integration and modularity, highlighting strengths and pitfalls that await researchers investigating integration in plants and animals.…”
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3573“…Recently, microRNAs (miRNAs) have become highly useful biomarkers of infectious, genetic and metabolic diseases in human but they have not been well studied in domestic animals. It is probable that many of the animal homologs of human disease-associated miRNAs may be involved in domestic animal diseases. …”
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3574por Lee, Sunghak, Nam, Hyunsik, Kim, Jinsung, Cho, Hyejung, Jang, Yumi, Lee, Eunjung, Choi, Eunsung, Jin, Dong Il, Moon, Hongsik“…The majority of laboratory animals were transported from commercial breeders to a research facility by ground transportation. …”
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3575por Qingling, Meng, Guanglei, Wang, Jun, Qiao, Xinquan, Zhu, Tianli, Liu, Xuemei, Song, Jinsheng, Zhang, Huisheng, Wang, Kuojun, Cai, Chuangfu, Chen“…Hydatid worms, hosted by humans and animals, impose serious human health risk and cause significant livestock production loss. …”
Publicado 2014
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3577por Temma, Takashi, Koshino, Kazuhiro, Moriguchi, Tetsuaki, Enmi, Jun-ichiro, Iida, Hidehiro“…Understanding cerebral oxygen metabolism is of great importance in both clinical diagnosis and animal experiments because oxygen is a fundamental source of brain energy and supports brain functional activities. …”
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3578“…This review will focus on the three animal models currently used most frequently in influenza virus research – mice, ferrets, and guinea pigs – and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each.…”
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3579“…Identifying the regions where wild animal populations could transmit the Ebola virus should help with efforts to prepare at-risk areas for future outbreaks.…”
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3580por da Silva, Rodrigo Costa, Machado, Gustavo Puglia, Cruvinel, Tatiane Morosini de Andrade, Cruvinel, Ciro Alexandre, Langoni, Helio“…BACKGROUND: Toxoplasmosis is a worldwide zoonosis caused by an obligate intracellular protozoan parasite, Toxoplasma gondii, that affects all warm-blooded animals, including wild animals. The increased number of cases of parasitic infections is mainly due to the destruction of environmental conservation areas, which is driving wild animals out of their habitats and towards urban areas. …”
Publicado 2014
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