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3621“…High-throughput analysis of animal behavior requires software to analyze videos. …”
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3623por Karr, Jonathan R, Guturu, Harendra, Chen, Edward Y, Blair, Stuart L, Irish, Jonathan M, Kotecha, Nikesh, Covert, Markus W“…NetworkPainter provides researchers a graphical interface to draw and “paint” pathway diagrams with experimental data, producing animated diagrams which display the activity of each network node at each time point. …”
Publicado 2015
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3624“…Another major problem of animal stroke models is that studies are mostly conducted in young animals without any comorbidity. …”
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3625por Proctor, Helen“…SIMPLE SUMMARY: Animal sentience refers to the ability of animals to experience pleasurable states such as joy, and aversive states such as pain and fear (Broom, D.M. …”
Publicado 2012
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3626por White, Steven“…However, the interests of companion animals continue to be inadequately addressed. This is because key assumptions underpinning disaster planning for companion animals—the primacy of human interests over animal interests and that individuals will properly address companion animal needs during times of disaster—are open to question. …”
Publicado 2012
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3627“…Numerous studies have been conducted to explore public attitudes toward animal use, and more specifically the use of animals in research. …”
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3628“…ABSTRACT: The objective of this review is to point out that the global dialog on reducing greenhouse gas emissions in animal agriculture has, thus far, not adequately considered animal welfare in proposed climate change mitigation strategies. …”
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3629por Franco, Nuno Henrique“…SIMPLE SUMMARY: This article reviews the use of non-human animals in biomedical research from a historical viewpoint, providing an insight into the most relevant social and moral issues on this topic across time, as well as to how the current paradigm for ethically and publically acceptable use of animals in biomedicine has been achieved. …”
Publicado 2013
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3630“…SIMPLE SUMMARY: There is a growing literature on the benefits of companion animals to human mental and physical health. Despite the literature base, these benefits are not well understood, because of flawed methodologies. …”
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3631“…In order to identify phototoxic potential of a chemical, various test methods have been introduced. Focus is given to animal alternative test methods, i.e., in vitro, and in chemico assays as well as in vivo. 3T3 neutral red uptake assay, erythrocyte photohemolysis test, and phototoxicity test using human 3-dimensional (3D) epidermis model are examples of in vitro assays. …”
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3632“…Viroporins are a group of low-molecular-weight proteins containing about 50–120 amino acid residues, which are encoded by animal viruses. Viroporins are involved in several stages of the viral life cycle, including viral gene replication and assembly, as well as viral particle entry and release. …”
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3633“…On the basis of this evaluation, we discuss that currently labeled “animal models of OCD” should be regarded not as models of OCD but, rather, as animal models of different psychopathological processes, such as compulsivity, stereotypy, or perseverance, that are present not only in OCD but also in other psychiatric or neurological disorders. …”
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3634por Choi, Inho“…We anticipate that this new alliance between The Korean Society of Animal Science and Technology and BioMed Central will elevate our journal one step higher, and facilitate easier access for those overseas as well as domestic researchers, who in turn will support us to contribute updated research outcomes in this field. …”
Publicado 2014
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3635por Wicks, Deidre“…SIMPLE SUMMARY: This paper analyses issues implicit in the question: How is it that decent and compassionate people co-exist in silence about widespread animal suffering? The paper explores the complex process of denial which operates at both a personal and societal level to allow people to ‘not see’ and ‘not know’ about the realities of the lives of animals in our world. …”
Publicado 2011
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3636“…This secretion is accurately targeted, as only lipophils located near algae release granules. The animal pauses while the algal content is ingested, and then resumes gliding. …”
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3637“…Whether this is caused by a disruption of sleep, an important widespread behaviour enabling animals to recover from daily stress, is unclear. …”
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3638por Walsh, Megan, Fais, Stefano, Spugnini, Enrico Pierluigi, Harguindey, Salvador, Abu Izneid, Tareq, Scacco, Licia, Williams, Paula, Allegrucci, Cinzia, Rauch, Cyril, Omran, Ziad“…Human clinical trials have prompted to consider this as a viable and safe option for the treatment of cancer in companion animals. Preliminary animal studies suggest that the same positive outcome could be achievable. …”
Publicado 2015
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3639por Sciandra, Francesca, Bigotti, Maria Giulia, Giardina, Bruno, Bozzi, Manuela, Brancaccio, Andrea“…This review focuses specifically on the animal (murine and others) model systems that have been developed with the aim of directly engineering DAG1 in order to study the DG function in skeletal muscle as well as in other tissues. …”
Publicado 2015
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3640por Mackowiak, Sebastian D., Zauber, Henrik, Bielow, Chris, Thiel, Denise, Kutz, Kamila, Calviello, Lorenzo, Mastrobuoni, Guido, Rajewsky, Nikolaus, Kempa, Stefan, Selbach, Matthias, Obermayer, BenediktEnlace del recurso
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