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3321por Turkmen, Suha, Alinier, Guillaume, Elmoheen, Amr Mohammed, Qureshi, Alamgir Ahmed, Ponappan, Benny Remi, Bahgat, Mohamed, Khan, Rashid, Azad, Aftab“…Introduction: Pets and exotic animals are increasingly popular all over the world. …”
Publicado 2023
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3322“…Although UA has been shown to have significant in vitro bacteriostatic effects, it is rarely used in animal nutrition. The use of UA as a substitute for oral antibiotics or as a novel feed additive in animal husbandry should be considered. …”
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3323por Song, Jae Min“…Due to the absence of effective therapeutic strategies for these infections, various experimental animal models are being investigated for the development of vaccines. …”
Publicado 2023
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3324por Wang, Xu, Wei, Yi, Yang, Yanlei, Yang, Yunjiao, Li, Haolong, Li, Yongzhe, Zhang, Fengchun, Wang, Li“…The aetiology of PBC remains unclear, and its pathogenesis is complex. Animal models are essential to clarify the pathogenesis of PBC and explore the occurrence of early events. …”
Publicado 2023
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3325por Cartmill, Erica A.“…It is rarely referenced directly, but it significantly shapes how we study animals. To compare animal communication and human language, we must acknowledge biases resulting from the different theoretical models used. …”
Publicado 2023
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3327“…Ticks are a significant group of arthropod vectors that transmit a large variety of pathogens responsible for human and animal diseases worldwide. Ticks are the second biggest transmitters of vector-borne diseases, behind mosquitoes. …”
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3328por Brasileiro, Luiza, Mayrink, Rodrigo Ribeiro, Pereira, André Costa, Costa, Fabio José Viana, Nardoto, Gabriela Bielefeld“…There is a pressing need to develop more accurate techniques to discriminate between wild and captive animals and their products. Stable isotope analysis has been used to identify animal provenance, and some studies have successfully demonstrated its potential to differentiate wild from captive animals. …”
Publicado 2023
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3332“…Studies in animals have shown that a wide range of airborne particulates including cigarette smoke, acid aerosols, metals, organic compounds, and combustion products can interfere with the normal defense processes of the lung to enhance susceptibility to respiratory infection or exacerbate allergic diseases. …”
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3333por Tobacman, J K“…In this article I review the association between exposure to carrageenan and the occurrence of colonic ulcerations and gastrointestinal neoplasms in animal models. Although the International Agency for Research on Cancer in 1982 identified sufficient evidence for the carcinogenicity of degraded carrageenan in animals to regard it as posing a carcinogenic risk to humans, carrageenan is still used widely as a thickener, stabilizer, and texturizer in a variety of processed foods prevalent in the Western diet. …”
Publicado 2001
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3334“…Despite their importance, studies on the therapeutic use of animals and animal parts have been neglected, when compared to plants. …”
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3335Publicado 1986“…This report summarizes the results of a workshop on brain tumors in man and animals. Animals, especially rodents are often used as surrogates for man to detect chemicals that have the potential to induce brain tumors in man. …”
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3336por Amann, R P“…The potential impact of an agent altering male reproductive function is greater for humans than for animals. Consequently, it is essential that sensitive criteria be used to look for effects on a multiplicity of target sites when an agent is evaluated using an animal model. …”
Publicado 1986
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3337por Working, P K“…The human male is of relatively low fertility and thus may be at greater risk from reproductive toxicants than are males of the common laboratory animal model species. Lack of knowledge of the physiological differences that contribute to interspecies variation between man and animals can prevent the effective application of animal data to the assessment of human reproductive risk. …”
Publicado 1988
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3338por Dixon, R L“…Some of the problems in extrapolating laboratory animal toxicity data to man are considered. The quantitative predictiveness of preclinical studies of anticancer drugs using dogs and monkeys for man has also been examined. …”
Publicado 1976
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3339“…A search of the literature and the experiments carried out by the authors of this review show that there are a number of animal models where the effect of homeopathic dilutions or the principles of homeopathic medicine have been tested. …”
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3340por Holmberg, B“…A few animal studies on the possible carcinogenic effect of magnetic fields have been published. …”
Publicado 1995
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