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  1. 10041

    Pair combinations of human monoclonal antibodies fully protected mice against bunyavirus SFTSV lethal challenge. by Bang Li, Xiang-Rong Qin, Jia-Chen Qu, Guan-du Wu, Wen-Kang Zhang, Ze-Zheng Jiang, Pan-Pan Liu, Ze-Min Li, Tian-Mei Yu, Chuan-Min Zhou, Yong-Jun Jiao, Xue-Jie Yu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this study, 4 human monoclonal antibodies (hmAbs) derived from convalescent SFTS patients' lymphocytes based on human single-chain variable fragment antibody libraries were tested for their neutralizing activities in cells and their treatment effect in animals individually and in pair combinations. The neutralization test showed that all 4 hmAbs exhibited strong neutralizing activity against SFTSV infection in vitro. …”
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  2. 10042

    Effect of Chronic Morphine Consumption on Synaptic Plasticity of Rat’s Hippocampus: A Transmission Electron Microscopy Study by Mohammad Hassan Heidari, Abdollah Amini, Zohreh Bahrami, Ali Shahriari, Abolfazle Movafag, Reihane Heidari

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…After the end of drug treatment the animals were scarified and perfused intracardinally and finally the CA1 hippocampal samples were taken for ultrastructural studies, and then the obtained data were analyzed by SPSS and one-way analysis of variance. …”
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  3. 10043

    Challenges in safe environmental applications of biochar: identifying risks and unintended consequence by Mingying Dong, Mengyuan Jiang, Lizhi He, Zirun Zhang, Williamson Gustave, Meththika Vithanage, Nabeel Khan Niazi, Bo Chen, Xiaokai Zhang, Hailong Wang, Feng He

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Furthermore, it provides a thorough overview of the adverse effects on animals, plants, microorganisms, and human health, elucidating the mechanisms of pollutant release, aging, and nano-effects from environmental geochemical processes involving biochar. …”
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  4. 10044

    Severe Neurotoxicity due to Atropa belladonna Poisoning: A Case Report and Literature Review by Seyed Javad Boskabadi, Sima Ramezaninejad, Zakaria Zakariaei

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…These alkaloids are responsible for the plant’s toxicity and can cause a range of adverse effects in humans and animals upon ingestion or contact. In this report, we describe two atypical cases of A. belladonna poisoning resulting from accidental ingestion of the plant’s raw leaves, which were referred to the emergency room of a poisoning center in northern Iran. …”
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  5. 10045

    Mathematical Modelling of the Transmission of Ebola Virus in Human Populations in Uganda. by Nkamuhabwa, Jolly

    Published 2024
    “…It causes the disease known as Ebola virus disease in humans, primates, and other animals. The research proposal is guided by some objectives which include developing and analyzing a mathematical model for the transmission of the Ebola virus in human populations of Uganda, formulating a modified SIER model for the Ebola virus disease transmission dynamics, determining disease-free equilibrium points and the basic reproduction number, to determine the endemic equilibrium points and to investigate the local stability of both the disease-free and endemic equilibrium points. …”
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  6. 10046

    Impact of Soil Erosion on Agricultural Production in Muramba Sub - County Kisoro District. by Ndagijimana ,Vallence

    Published 2024
    “…There was also an indication that soil erosion is disastrous to both crop farming and animal farming in the area. The researcher therefore recommends that inter-sectoral approaches involving all stakeholders be taken to prevent further damage of the environment and help to restore the land that has already been degraded.…”
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  7. 10047

    Influence of Human Activities on the Rate of Soil Erosion in Ihunga Hill Nyarushanje Sub-County Rukungiri District. by Tugumenawe, Dancun

    Published 2024
    “…Causes of soil erosion in Nyarushanje Sub¬County Rukungiri District were deforestation, watering gardens and lawns, agriculture, mining, and grazing animals. The study results on the implications of soil erosion to the local community in Nyarushanje Sub-County Rukungiri District were degrading land resource base, soil quality depreciation, low food and agriculture, wearing away of the land surface, loss of the nutrient-rich upper layers of the soil and reduced water-holding capacity. …”
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  8. 10048

    Safety and Efficacy Profile of Commercial Veterinary Vaccines against Rift Valley Fever: A Review Study by Moataz Alhaj

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Despite Clone13 vaccine being suggested as safe in pregnant ewes and as highly immunogenic along with its potential for differentiating infected from vaccinated animals (DIVA), a recent study raised concerns about the safety of the vaccine during the first trimester of gestation. …”
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    Some wood parameters in bulls administered vitamin c at different environmental temperatures by Tufan Keçeci, Ercan Keskin

    “…Although aspartate aminotransferase (AST) activity ol the animals in both groups at hot environmental temperatures was found to be higher amounts than the value at cold environmental temperatures. …”
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    Food manipulation and processing in wild western gorillas of Central African Republic: implications for studying behavioural variability by Shelly Masi, Ellen JM Meulman, Françoise Aubaile, Sabrina Krief, Angelique Todd, Emanuelle Pouydebat

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…Systematic microanalysis of manipulative actions could thus provide us with a powerful tool to improve our assessment of foraging traditions and food-processing complexity across animal species and taxa.…”
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  13. 10053

    The effects ofesterified glucomannan on some biochemical parameters during experimental aflatoxicosis in japanese quails by Banu ATALAY, Zafer DURGUN

    “…In this study, 10 day old, healthy 240 male Japanese quails were used. These animals were separated equally into six groups. These groups were fed with normal diet (K), the same diet containing 2 mg/kg aflatoxin (AF), 1 g/kg GM (GM1), 2 g/kg GM (GM2), 2 mg/kg aflatoxin + 1 g/kg GM (AF+GM1) and 2 mg/kg aflatoxin + 2 g/kg GM (AF+GM2) for 42 days. …”
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    Functional Development of the Human Gastrointestinal Tract: Hormone- and Growth Factor-Mediated Regulatory Mechanisms by Daniel Ménard

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…Using the organ culture approach, the author and colleagues were able to establish that hormones and growth factors, such as glucocorticoids, epidermal growth factor, insulin and keratinocyte growth factor, not only exert differential effects within these two segments, they can also trigger opposite responses in comparison with animal models. In the third section, emphasis is placed on the functional development of human fetal stomach and its various epithelial cell types; in particular, the glandular chief cells responsible for the synthesis and secretion of gastric enzymes such as pepsinogen-5 and gastric lipase. …”
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    Collecte de sperme by Romain Lacoste, Guillaume Martinez, Christophe Arnoult

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…La sauvegarde du patrimoine génétique des individus mâles (congélation de spermatozoïdes) en vue de la conservation de l’espèce nécessite l’utilisation de procédures de collection sur animal vivant (sperme éjaculé) ou décédé (extraction chirurgicale de spermatozoïdes épididymaires). …”
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