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2721“…Results of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and Western blotting indicated that these mAbs specifically recognize purified VTG and VTG or other estrogen-inducible proteins in plasma or serum from representative species of four vertebrate classes (fish, amphibians, reptiles, and birds). All of the mAbs generated were IgM class. …”
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2722“…Although some researchers claim that the TTX of amphibians is endogenous, we believe that it also has an exogenous origin, i.e., from organisms consumed as food. …”
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2723“…Due to their short life-cycles and the traits that can be generalized to other organisms, fish and amphibians are attractive models for the evaluation of toxicity caused by endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and adverse drug reactions. …”
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2724“…Quantification of the vasculature using perfused, cleared specimens is well-established in mammalian systems, but has not been widely employed in amphibians. The objective of this study was to optimize tissue preparation methods for the visualization of the microvascular network in axolotls, providing a basis for the quantification of regenerative angiogenesis. …”
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2725“…Cold-inducible RNA-binding protein (CIRP) is a cold-shock protein which can be induced after exposure to a moderate cold-shock in different species ranging from amphibians to humans. Expression of CIRP can also be regulated by hypoxia, UV radiation, glucose deprivation, heat stress and H(2)O(2), suggesting that CIRP is a general stress-response protein. …”
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2726por Al-Quraishy, Saleh, Abdel-Ghaffar, Fathy, Dkhil, Mohamed A., Abdel-Gaber, Rewaida“…Haemogregarines are common blood parasites of fish, amphibians, lizards, snakes, turtles, tortoises, crocodilians, birds, and mammals. …”
Publicado 2021
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2727por Vitt, Pati, Taylor, Amanda, Rakosy, Demetra, Kreft, Holger, Meyer, Abby, Weigelt, Patrick, Knight, Tiffany M.“…Quantitative assessments of endemism, evolutionary distinctiveness and extinction threat underpin global conservation prioritization for well-studied taxa, such as birds, mammals, and amphibians. However, such information is unavailable for most of the world’s taxa. …”
Publicado 2023
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2728por Zhang, Lu‐Wen, Chen, Jun‐Qiong, Zhao, Ru‐Meng, Zhong, Jun, Lin, Long‐Hui, Li, Hong, Ji, Xiang, Qu, Yan‐Fu“…Genomic signatures of local adaptation have been identified in many species but remain sparsely studied in amphibians. Here, we explored genome‐wide divergence within the Asiatic toad, Bufo gargarizans, to study local adaptation and genomic offset (i.e., the mismatch between current and future genotype‐environment relationships) under climate warming scenarios. …”
Publicado 2023
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2729por De León, Marina Estella, Wilson, Harriet S., Jospin, Guillaume, Eisen, Jonathan A.“…Bacteria that produce violacein have been isolated from diverse environments including fresh and ocean waters, glaciers, tropical soils, trees, fish and the skin of amphibians. We report here the isolation and characterization of six violacein-producing bacterial strains and three non-violacein-producing close relatives, each isolated from either an aquatic environment or moist food materials in northern California, USA. …”
Publicado 2023
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2730por Ogola, Edwin O., Bastos, Armanda D. S., Rotich, Gilbert, Kopp, Anne, Slothouwer, Inga, Omoga, Dorcus C. A., Sang, Rosemary, Torto, Baldwyn, Junglen, Sandra, Tchouassi, David P.“…Blood-meal analysis revealed that the collected mosquitoes fed on diverse hosts, primarily humans and livestock, with a minor representation of wild mammals, amphibians and birds. The potential impact of the detected ISFs on arbovirus transmission requires further research.…”
Publicado 2023
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2731“…. • The modified QuEChERS method is effective for extraction and cleanup from a variety of matrices including algae, plants, invertebrates, amphibians, and fish.…”
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2732“…GCs have not been observed in the secondary lymphoid organs of ectothermic jawed vertebrates (i.e., fishes, reptiles, and amphibians). However, abundant research over the past decades has indicated these organisms can produce antigen specific B cell responses and some degree of affinity maturation. …”
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2733Publicado 1978“…Filtration studies suggest similar size pores in the glomerular filters of mammals and amphibians. However, the glomerular wall in the bullfrog exhibits several structural features not found in mammals. …”
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2734por Rentería, Miguel E., Gandhi, Neha S., Vinuesa, Pablo, Helmerhorst, Erik, Mancera, Ricardo L.“…Finally, a strong selective pressure was found amongst the IRR orthologous sequences, suggesting that this orphan receptor has a yet unknown physiological role which may be conserved from amphibians to mammals.…”
Publicado 2008
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2735por Kim, Jin-Young, Park, Seong-Cheol, Hwang, Indeok, Cheong, Hyeonsook, Nah, Jae-Woon, Hahm, Kyung-Soo, Park, Yoonkyung“…Antimicrobial proteins (peptides) are known to play important roles in the innate host defense mechanisms of most living organisms, including plants, insects, amphibians and mammals. They are also known to possess potent antibiotic activity against bacteria, fungi, and even certain viruses. …”
Publicado 2009
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2736“…In a previous series of in vitro sperm competition experiments with amphibians (Litoria peronii), we showed skewed paternity patterns towards males more genetically similar to the female. …”
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2737“…While much is known about neural crest cells in mammals, birds, amphibians and fish, relatively little is known about their development in non-avian reptiles like snakes and lizards. …”
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2738“…For a broad diversity of species (invertebrates, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, birds, and mammals), we compared the cost of gamete production between the sexes in terms of the investment in gonad tissue and the rate of gamete biomass production. …”
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2739por Blank, Miriam, Wollberg, Jessica, Gerlach, Frank, Reimann, Katja, Roesner, Anja, Hankeln, Thomas, Fago, Angela, Weber, Roy E., Burmester, Thorsten“…Among these, globin X is restricted to fish and amphibians. Zebrafish (Danio rerio) globin X is expressed at low levels in neurons of the central nervous system and appears to be associated with the sensory system. …”
Publicado 2011
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2740por Pucci, Olivia, Qualls, Clifford, Battisti-Charbonney, Anne, Balaban, Dahlia Y., Fisher, Joe A., Duffin, Jim, Appenzeller, Otto“…Because the skin is an oxygen sensor in amphibians and mice, we thought to confirm this function also in humans. …”
Publicado 2012
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