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    Association of haplotypes for SNPs in the LTR regions of bovine leukemia virus with hematological indices of cattle by N. V. Blazhko, S. Kh. Vyshegurov, A. S. Donchenko, K. S. Shatokhin, T. I. Krytsyna, V. A. Ryabinina

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…It is interesting to note that the difference in the hemolytic status of animals was manifested not only by the concentration of leukocytes as direct immune agents but also by the count of erythrocytes and platelets, which are not directly involved in the immune response. …”
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    Optimizing Extractability, Phytochemistry, Acute Toxicity, and Hemostatic Action of Corn Silk Liquid Extract by Zead Helmi Abudayeh, Uliana Karpiuk, Viktoriia Kyslychenko, Qais Abualassal, Loay Khaled Hassouneh, Sami Qadus, Ahmad Talhouni

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Duration of observation of animals was 14 days. It was revealed that corn silk extract at doses of up to 5.0 ml/kg is safe. …”
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  4. 11064

    Ebola Virus and SARS-CoV-2: Similarities and Differences by Robert C. SIZEMORE, Md S. ZAMAN

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…In both cases the viruses are zoonotic pathogens and are thought to have originated in bats. The interme- diate animals for Ebola virus include primates, antelopes and various rodents, and contact with these ani- mals resulted in infection of humans. …”
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  5. 11065

    Histopathological investigation of the effect of coenzyme q10 on intestinal mucosa and tight junction proteins in experimental colitis model by Saadet Ozen Akarca Dizakar, Murside Ayse Demirel

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…After the treatment, the sacrification of the experimental animals was carried out. The macroscopic evaluation was performed. …”
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    Identification and Validation of Pivotal Genes in Osteoarthritis Combined with WGCNA Analysis by Yang C, Chen X, Liu J, Wang W, Sun L, Xie Y, Chang Q

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Through the integration of protein-protein interaction (PPI) analysis, validation in animal models and ROC curve analysis, four pivotal genes (GADD45B, CLDN5, HILPDA and CDKN1B) were finally identified.Conclusion: In conclusion, these identified key genes could serve as novel targets for predicting and treating OA, offering fresh insights into its etiology and pathogenesis.Keywords: osteoarthritis, bioinformatics analysis, WGCNA, GSE data…”
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    Renal Tissue-Derived Exosomal miRNA-34a in Diabetic Nephropathy Induces Renal Tubular Cell Fibrosis by Promoting the Polarization of M1 Macrophages by Shuai Zheng, Yi Zeng, Liqing Chu, Taiyang Gong, Sihong Li, Min Yang

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Q-PCR and western blot were undertaken to detect related RNA and proteins. Results. An animal model of diabetic nephropathy was successfully constructed. …”
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    The effect of the rations containing different ratios of urea on rumen and blood metabolites of angora goats by Şule Kaya, Mehmet Kocabatmaz

    “…The rumen ammonia nitrogen of the group ii at the all sampling times (P<0.01) and the blood urea nitrogen of the same group increased (p<0.01) compared with other groups at sampling times after feeding.The pH of rumen fluid of the group i and the control animals decreased (p<0.01) after feeding. The urea nitrogen of saliva (respectively p<0.05, p<0.01) and the numbers of the rumen fluid protozoa (p<0.01) increased in 2 % and %4 urea supplied groups than that control group at before and after feeding samples.The saliva pH was higher in the group ii compared with the control group at 2nd sampling time (p<0.05).The blood ammonia nitrogen concentration of the same group was the highest in other groups at the same sampling time. …”
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    Pottery spilled the beans: Patterns in the processing and consumption of dietary lipids in Central Germany from the Early Neolithic to the Bronze Age. by Adrià Breu, Roberto Risch, Elena Molina, Susanne Friederich, Harald Meller, Franziska Knoll

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In the Early Bronze Age circum-Harz Únětice group (ca. 2200-1550 BCE), which saw the emergence of a highly hierarchical society, a greater variety of animal and plant derived products was detected in a much more standardised but, surprisingly, more multifunctional pottery assemblage. …”
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    A preliminary account of Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands with 13 new records and updated species inventory from India by Koustav Mukherjee, Surajit Kar, Atanu Naskar, Chandrakasan Sivaperuman, Dhriti Banerjee

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Conclusions The Indian Culicoides fauna now includes 93 valid species, with many of them recognized as confirmed or potential vectors of important pathogens of animal health. The enriched species composition highlights the importance of systematic surveys in this island ecosystem and the need to determine the role of midges, if any, in pathogen transmission. …”
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    Holocaust and its Legacy in the Light of the Contemporary Humanitarian Issues by E. S. Gromoglasova

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…So, the Nazi camp is a ‘place of indistinction’, a ‘spatial threshold’ where ‘moral’ and ‘immoral’, ‘human’ and ‘animal’, ‘drowned’ and ‘saved’ were no more distinguishable. …”
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    Milk yield and some milk quality traits of akkaraman, bafra and bafra x akkaraman f1 sheep by Mücahit Kahraman, Banu Yüceer Özkul

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…A total 75 head Akkaraman, Bafra ve Bafra x Akkaraman F1 cross sheep have been used as animal material in the study.<p> <b>Results:</b> The overall means in sheep from Akk, Baf and F1 were detected as 683,61±30,08; 849,76±55,63 and 753,17±54,90 g for daily milk yield; 99,57; 126,40 and 112,52 kg for milk yield; 133,12; 135,84 and 133,80 day for lactation duration respectively. …”
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    Isopods in the Bioremediation of Invasive Seaweeds? First Experience with the Seaweed <i>Rugulopteryx okamurae</i> Mass Dumped on Beaches by Daniel Patón, José Carlos García-Gómez

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A sample of 150 adult specimens was divided into six batches of 25 animals. Three batches were fed with 100 g of mulch of <i>Quercus pyrenaica</i> leaves (control) and three with a diet composed of 100 g of mulch of algae (treatment). …”
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    A Retrospective Investigation of Abortion Storm in Abergele Goats, Waghimira Zone, Amhara Region, Ethiopia by Adane Bahiru, Ayalew Assefa, Biruk Alemu Gemeda, Hiwot Desta, Abebe Tibebu, Abebe Sahle, Barbara Wieland

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In the case villages, all flocks were affected by abortion (a mean abortion of 13 animals in Abergele and 9 in Ziquala). In contrast, only three households reported abortions in the control villages. …”
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    ANTITUMOR EFFECT OF ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS AND THEIR EFFECT ON PAIN IN EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL ONCOLOGY by E. M. Frantsiyants, E. A. Sheiko

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The review examined and analyzed scientific publications on the effect of electromagnetic fields (EMF) on various sys­tems of the human body and animals with tumors, as well as on pain in the experiment and the clinic. …”
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