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1501“…Livestock production is under scrutiny for its impact on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Animal disease outbreaks will have economic effects on producers and the indirect cost of an animal disease outbreak is the result of shifts in consumption across commodities. …”
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1503“…Staphylococcal infections of animals not only are of major importance for animal well-being but have considerable economic consequences, such as in the case of staphylococcal mastitis, which costs billions of dollars annually. …”
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1504por Stumpf, Bárbara Perdigão, Calácio, Bárbara, Branco, Beatriz Castello, Wilnes, Bruno, Soier, Graziella, Soares, Lívia, Diamante, Lucas, Cappi, Carolina, Lima, Monicke O., Rocha, Fábio Lopes, Fontenelle, Leonardo F., Barbosa, Izabela Guimarães“…OBJECTIVES: Animal hoarding is a special manifestation of hoarding disorder, characterized by the accumulation of animals and failure to provide them with minimal care. …”
Publicado 2023
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1505por Cabasso, Or, Kuppuramalingam, Aparna, Lelieveld, Lindsey, Van der Lienden, Martijn, Boot, Rolf, Aerts, Johannes M., Horowitz, Mia“…The present review discusses animal models developed to study the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying GD.…”
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1506por Wang, Zixin, Zhang, Wei, Li, Jiahao, Wang, Ji, Yang, Yunqiang, Bao, Tong, Wu, Jianing, Wang, BoEnlace del recurso
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1509por Gresshoff, Peter M“…A report on the conference 'Plant and Animal Genomes XIII', San Diego, USA, 15-19 January 2005.…”
Publicado 2005
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1511“…Traditionally, the immunologic characterization and toxicologic studies of small laboratory animals have provided the basis for development of animal models of food allergy; however, the natural allergic response in large animals, which closely mimic allergic diseases in humans, can also be useful as models for investigations involving food allergy.…”
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1512“…Farm animal genomics is of interest to a wide audience of researchers because of the utility derived from understanding how genomics and proteomics function in various organisms. …”
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1513“…All investigators employing animals in research must assess such potential contamination because dietary agents may alter a) conclusions based on intentionally administered doses, b) outcomes by interacting with other agents that are the primary focus of the research, and c) outcomes of research unrelated to the toxic effects of experimentally administered agents.…”
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1514por O'Donoghue, J L“…The fundamental structures and functions of the nervous systems of animals and humans are conserved in many ways across species. …”
Publicado 1996
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1515“…Experimental animals were exposed to grain dust at a concentration of 20 mg/m3 for 7 hr/day, 5 days/week, for up to 6 months. …”
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1518“…In contrast, the health effects of low-level environmental exposure have not been established. Experimental animal models can enhance the understanding of the effects of low-level dioxin exposure, particularly when there is evidence that humans respond similarly to the animal models. …”
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1519por Moseman, R F“…Boron does not appear to accumulate in soft tissues of animals, but does accumulate in bone. Normal levels of boron in soft tissues, urine, and blood generally range from less than 0.05 ppm to no more than 10 ppm. …”
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