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The Effect of Season and Meteorological Conditions on Parasite Infection in Farm-Maintained Mouflons (Ovis aries Musimon)
Published 2022-01-01“…Due to their limited environment, farm animals are at greater risk of parasitic infection than free-living animals, which also have greater natural resistance to parasitic diseases. …”
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Curcumin dietary supplementation enhances serum carbohydrate-degrading enzyme activities in buffaloes
Published 2025-01-01“…Previous studies have investigated metabolic effects of curcumin in humans or established animal research models such as mice, but studies with farm animals have been scarce. …”
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Endometritis and In Vitro PGE2 Challenge Modify Properties of Cattle Endometrial Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Their Transcriptomic Profile
Published 2017-01-01“…Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) were isolated and characterized from postpartum bovine endometrium of animals with subclinical (n=5) and clinical endometritis (n=3) and healthy puerperal females (n=5). …”
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Metabolic diseases in cattle
Published 2021-08-01“…Metabolic disorders often remain unnoticed and become apparent only when pronounced pathological changes occur resulting in decreased productivity and ability to reproduce resistant young animals, as well as culling of animals. Metabolic diseases were recorded in 30–70% of cows examined in large dairy farms. …”
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Data recording and use of data tools for pig health management: perspectives of stakeholders in pig farming
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Hesperidin enhances broiler growth performance by augmenting gastric acid secretion via the proton pump pathway
Published 2025-02-01“…Hesperidin exhibits promising potential as a feed additive for augmenting gastric acid secretion in animals. Gastrointestinal function is essential for animal growth and the efficient digestion of dietary nutrients, with gastric acid secretion serving as one of its critical components. …”
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Copper Deficiency in Sheep with High Liver Iron Accumulation
Published 2012-01-01“…The laboratory results showed that the animals presented low copper concentrations in the plasma and liver, without difference between the clinically healthy animals and those affected by enzootic ataxia. …”
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Phenozan Influence on the Physiological-Biochemical Parameters of the Young Minks Leading to Their Advanced Properties
Published 2016-01-01“…The antioxidant influence on the physiological-biochemical parameters of productive animals is one of the most important directions in modern animal science. …”
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Compassion and the perceived rarity of plants can increase plant appreciation
Published 2025-02-01“…Abstract Plants have traditionally been perceived as “less alive” and less attractive than animals, posing challenges for conservation initiatives. …”
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Efektivitas Penggunaan Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) dalam Proses Penyembuhan Tulang pada Model Hewan Coba: Systematic Review
Published 2023-04-01“…Keywords: animal models, bone healing, platelet-rich plasma…”
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AMINOSELETON-BASED CORRECTION OF IMMUNE STATUS IN WHITE RATS VACCINATED FROM SALMONELLOSIS AND CHRONICALLY EXPOSED TO T-2 TOXIN
Published 2018-04-01“…This is illustrated by erythropoiesis inhibition and amenia development. The immunized animals and animals chronically exposed to T-2 toxin typically demonstrate a decrease in the number of erythrocytes by 13% and in the level of hemoglobin by 9.6% due to reduced hemolotic action of xenobiotics and hematopoiesis depression. …”
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