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4721por Di Cesare, Sebastian, Maloney, Shawn, Fernandes, Bruno F, Martins, Claudia, Marshall, Jean-Claude, Antecka, Emilia, Odashiro, Alexandre N, Dawson, William W, Burnier, Miguel N“…Animals were equally divided into two groups; the experimental group was exposed to blue light, while the control group was protected from blue light exposure. …”
Publicado 2009
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4724por Hillwig, Melissa S, Rizhsky, Ludmila, Wang, Ying, Umanskaya, Alisa, Essner, Jeffrey J, MacIntosh, Gustavo C“…This family of acidic RNases is widespread, with members in almost all organisms including plants, animals, fungi, bacteria and even some viruses. While several biological functions have been proposed for these enzymes in plants, their role in animals is unknown. …”
Publicado 2009
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4725por Schelling, Esther, Bechir, Mahamat, Ahmed, Mahamat Abdoulaye, Wyss, Kaspar, Randolph, Thomas F., Zinsstag, Jakob“…Joint delivery of human and animal health services is adapted to and highly valued by hard-to-reach pastoralists. …”
Publicado 2007
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4730por Ozturk, Nuri, Selby, Christopher P., Song, Sang-Hun, Ye, Rui, Tan, Chuang, Kao, Ya-Ting, Zhong, Dongping, Sancar, Aziz“…[Image: see text] Cryptochromes (CRYs) are blue-light photoreceptors with known or presumed functions in light-dependent and light-independent gene regulation in plants and animals. Although the photochemistry of plant CRYs has been studied in some detail, the photochemical behavior of animal cryptochromes remains poorly defined in part because it has been difficult to purify animal CRYs with their flavin cofactors. …”
Publicado 2009
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4732por Ishihara, Kanako, Takahashi, Toshio, Morioka, Ayako, Kojima, Akemi, Kijima, Mayumi, Asai, Tetsuo, Tamura, Yutaka“…This is the first report of cephalosporin-resistant Salmonella directly isolated from food animal in Japan.…”
Publicado 2009
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4734por Pikkemaat, Mariël G.“…Monitoring of food products from animal origin for the presence of antimicrobial residues is preferably done using microbial screening methods because of their high cost-effectiveness. …”
Publicado 2009
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4735“…The reliable estimation of animal location, and its associated error is fundamental to animal ecology. …”
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4736por Kiss, Ana CI, Lima, Paula HO, Sinzato, Yuri K, Takaku, Mariana, Takeno, Marisa A, Rudge, Marilza VC, Damasceno, Débora C“…With regard to diabetes in pregnancy, experimental findings from models will lead to the development of treatment strategies to maintain a normal metabolic intrauterine milieu, improving perinatal development by preventing fetal growth restriction or macrosomia. Based on animal models of diabetes during pregnancy previously reported in the medical literature, the present study aimed to compare the impact of streptozotocin-induced severe (glycemia >300 mg/dl) and mild diabetes (glycemia between 120 and 300 mg/dl) on glycemia and maternal reproductive and fetal outcomes of Wistar rats to evaluate whether the animal model reproduces the maternal and perinatal results of clinical and gestational diabetes in humans. …”
Publicado 2009
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4737“…In dementia research, animal models have become indispensable tools. They not only model aspects of the human condition, but also simulate processes that occur in humans and hence provide insight into how disease is initiated and propagated. …”
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4738por Berg, Wim B van den“…This review summarizes the major developments in animal models of arthritis in the past decade. It focuses on novel transgenic models, addresses the involvement of cytokines and discusses novel findings in cartilage and bone erosion. …”
Publicado 2009
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4739“…BACKGROUND: Between 1986 and 2008 Streptococcus pneumoniae was isolated from 41 pets/zoo animals (guinea pigs (n = 17), cats (n = 12), horses (n = 4), dogs (n = 3), dolphins (n = 2), rat (n = 2), gorilla (n = 1)) treated in medical veterinary laboratories and zoos, and 44 laboratory animals (mastomys (multimammate mice; n = 32), mice (n = 6), rats (n = 4), guinea pigs (n = 2)) during routine health monitoring in an animal facility. …”
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4740por Breitschwerdt, Edward B., Maggi, Ricardo G., Duncan, Ashlee W., Nicholson, William L., Hegarty, Barbara C., Woods, Christopher W.“…Using PCR in conjunction with pre-enrichment culture, we detected Bartonella henselae and B. vinsonii subspecies berkhoffii in the blood of 14 immunocompetent persons who had frequent animal contact and arthropod exposure.…”
Publicado 2007
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