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  1. 259901
    “…METHODS: Femoral weight bearing condyles of sexually mature domestic Yorkshire cross pigs were obtained and no animals were sacrificed specifically for this study. …”
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    “…This preventive effect is potentially linked to developing a therapeutic approach to reverse these muscle changes after ACL surgery. METHODS:ANIMALS: 12 weeks old male and female ERRGO and WT mice obtained from Dr. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: The gel-forming O-glycoprotein Mucin-2 (MUC2) is a key mediator of host-microbe homeostasis in part by forming a barrier to segregate inflammatory microbes from distal colon tissues. While animal models have provided insights into how Muc2 functions, relatively few studies have explored human MUC2. …”
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  5. 259905
    “…It is a challenge to isolate and characterize the effective components of centipedes due to limited peptide purification technologies for animal-derived medicines. AIM: To purify, characterize, and synthesize the bioactive components with the strongest antihepatoma activity from centipedes and determine the antihepatoma mechanism. …”
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  6. 259906
    “…Until recently diphtheria " toxin " was supposed to be a single definite substance and to have a definite toxicity in animals and neutralizing power for antitoxin. A fatal dose of toxin, without regard to the conditions under which it was produced or preserved, was supposed to require always the same quantity of antitoxin to neutralize it. …”
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  7. 259907
    por Hayman, J. M., Starr, Isaac
    Publicado 1925
    “…The blood pressure curve of this animal showed rhythmically occurring waves of the Traube-Hering type and dyspnea was noted. …”
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  8. 259908
    “…As biopsy is the only way to obtain first-trimester decidua from pregnant women living with HIV on PI-cART, ethics approval and participant consent are difficult to obtain. Furthermore, our animal model is limited to the study of cART and does not include HIV. …”
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  9. 259909
    “…CONCLUSIONS: The GnRH-a injection could achieve the desired effect. The animal model successfully achieved a significant decrease in the E2, FSH, and LH levels in rats, and could cause the rats to have rising body surface temperature similar to hot flashes in the perimenopausal period. …”
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    “…CONCLUSION: PTHrP acts through the Met pathway in CRC cells and regulates Met expression in a CRC animal model. More basic and clinical studies are needed to further evaluate the PTHrP/Met relationship.…”
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  11. 259911
    por Lukas, W., Remi, C.
    Publicado 2023
    “…En effet, dans un modèle animal ex vivo, il est observé lors de l’inflation pulmonaire avec un gaz et non avec un liquide. …”
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  12. 259912
    por Goldenberg, Larry
    Publicado 2014
    “…Is the human prostate subject to the same homeostatic constraints as has been so well defined in animal experiments, and if so, what is the threshold or saturation level for maximal intracellular androgens and physiological responses in man? …”
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    “…Well known examples include the Dutch elm disease fungi and the causal agents of sporotrichosis in humans and animals. The taxonomy of the Ophiostomatales was confused for many years, mainly due to the convergent evolution of morphological characters used to delimit unrelated fungal taxa. …”
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  15. 259915
    “…Parenteral administration of the PE achieved excellent results in the treatment of experimental diabetes in dogs and induction of hypoglycemia in the healthy animal. This work was initiated before 1916 and published at least eight months antedating the publication of the first article by Banting and Best (February 1922), who were acquainted with Paulescu's results, but misinterpreted them. …”
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  16. 259916
    por Winn, W. A., Petroff, S. A.
    Publicado 1933
    “…Evidently this was due to a reversion; i.e., a loss of virulence of the organism occurring within the animal body. At necropsy the spleen and liver were somewhat enlarged and contained prominent, discrete yellow nodules resembling small shot in their size and shape, which, in one case could be lifted from the tissue by the point of the knife. …”
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    “…Medical treatment with the natural herb curcumin is an emerging strategy that may allow subjects to receive treatment of cervical lesions without undergoing a surgical procedure.Several preclinical and clinical studies have shown curcumin’s ability to reduce tumors and precancerous lesions in animal and human cancer cells. Curcumin can suppress the activation of transcription factor NF-κB and the expression and activity of VEGF and p16INK4a, biomarkers known to be elevated in premalignant HPV-related cervical disease.Studies have also shown that curcumin alters HPV-associated molecular pathways in cancer cells, suppressing cervical cancer growth by inhibiting the transcription of oncoproteins HPV16 and HPV18 (designated as E6 and E7) and restoring p53 and retinoblastoma function. …”
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  19. 259919
    por Klotz, Oskar
    Publicado 1905
    “…It will be seen from the above that we have studied the conditions associated with the deposit of calcareous salts: (I) in connection with normal and pathological ossification, and (2) in pathological calcification as exhibited in (a) atheroma of the vessels; (b) calcification of caseating tubercular lesions; (c) calcification of inflammatory new growth, and (d) degenerating tumors; and we have induced experimentally deposits of calcareous salts in the lower animals: (a) within celloidin capsules containing fats and soaps; (b) in the kidney, and (c) in connection with fat necrosis. …”
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    “…HYPOTHESIS/OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the in vivo and in vitro activity of wipes soaked in a chlorhexidine, climbazole and Tris-EDTA solution against Malassezia pachydermatis. ANIMALS: Five research colony shar-pei dogs. METHODS: Wipes were applied once daily onto the left axilla, left groin and perianal area (protocol A), and twice daily on the right axilla, right groin and umbilical region (protocol B) for 3 days. …”
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