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1121por You, Hong, Cai, Pengfei, Tebeje, Biniam Mathewos, Li, Yuesheng, McManus, Donald P.“…Anti-schistosome vaccines for animal use have long been advocated as part of the solution to schistosomiasis control, benefitting humans and animals and improving the local economy, features aligning with the One Health concept synergizing human and animal health. …”
Publicado 2018
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1123“…By their very nature, great advances in immunology are usually underpinned by experiments carried out in animal models and inbred lines of mice. Also, their corresponding knock-out or knock-in derivatives have been the most commonly used animal systems in immunological studies. …”
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1125“…We have systematically reviewed the literature to describe the diversity, prevalence, and geographic distribution of noroviruses found in animals, and the pathology associated with infection. …”
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1126por Jacobsen, Ilse D.“…Mucormycosis is a rare but often fatal or debilitating infection caused by a diverse group of fungi. Animal models have been crucial in advancing our knowledge of mechanisms influencing the pathogenesis of mucormycoses, and to evaluate therapeutic strategies. …”
Publicado 2019
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1127“…Biochar, that is, carbonized biomass similar to charcoal, has been used in acute medical treatment of animals for many centuries. Since 2010, livestock farmers increasingly use biochar as a regular feed supplement to improve animal health, increase nutrient intake efficiency and thus productivity. …”
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1128“…Selection regimes and population structures can be powerfully changed by domestication and feralization, and these changes can modulate animal fitness in both captive and natural environments. …”
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1129por Seong, Je KyungEnlace del recurso
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1130“…Here, we summarize current knowledge on the evolution of plasticity and on the impact of plasticity on adaptive evolution, and we identify recent advances and important open questions about the genomics of developmental plasticity in animals. We give special attention to studies using transcriptomics to identify genes whose expression changes across developmental environments and studies using genetic mapping to identify loci that contribute to variation in plasticity and can fuel its evolution.…”
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1131“…Issues surrounding the use of animal models in alcohol research include the species of animal used, the method of alcohol administration, and the model’s face and predictive validity.…”
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1132por Becker, Howard C.“…Researchers have used various animal models, including isolated brain cells, slices of brain tissue, and intact animals, to study the mechanisms and manifestations of withdrawal. …”
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1133por Spanagel, Rainer“…Animal models on alcohol preference have a long-standing tradition in biomedical research on alcoholism. …”
Publicado 2000
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1134“…This narrative review will focus on the characteristics of the different animal pneumococcal pneumonia models. The assessment of the different animal models will include considerations regarding pneumococcal strains, microbiology properties, procedures used for bacterial inoculation, pathogenesis, clinical characteristics, diagnosis, treatment, and preventive approaches.…”
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1135“…This paper examines recent evidence from behavioral and neuroscience research with nonhuman animals that suggests the intriguing possibility that they, like their human counterparts, are vulnerable to creating false memories. …”
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1136por Betancourt, Angelica, Busquets, Sílvia, Ponce, Marta, Toledo, Míriam, Guàrdia‐Olmos, Joan, Peró‐Cebollero, Maribel, López‐Soriano, Francisco J., Argilés, Josep M.“…METHODS: In order to achieve this goal, we included in the study one rat model (Yoshida AH‐130ascites hepatoma) and two mouse models (Lewis lung carcinoma and Colon26 carcinoma). The Animal cachexia score (ACASCO) includes five components: (a) body and muscle weight loss, (b) inflammation and metabolic disturbances, (c) physical performance, (d) anorexia, and (e) quality of life measured using discomfort symptoms and behavioral tests. …”
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1137“…During the period from 2014 to 2017, a retrospective study on pesticide poisoning in domestic animals and livestock was compiled and then analyzed. …”
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1138“…To evaluate the contributions of individual genes to the development of alcoholism in living organisms, rather than in tissue-culture experiments, researchers have begun to use new genetic technologies in laboratory animals. These techniques include generating transgenic mice, in which a foreign gene is inserted permanently into the animal’s genetic material; generating knockout mice, in which a gene is permanently inactivated; and using antisense ribonucleic acid (RNA) treatment, which allows the temporary inactivation of individual genes. …”
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1140“…SIMPLE SUMMARY: Retirement is typically regarded as a well-deserved reward earned after a lifetime of work, but this termination of an animal’s career has potential positive and negative implications for animal, handler, and human participants in these interventions. …”
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