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Parameter Identification and Adaptive Control of Uncertain Goodwin Oscillator Networks with Disturbances
Published 2018-01-01“…This paper investigates the dynamic properties of a differential equation model of mammals’ circadian rhythms, including parameter identification, adaptive control, and outer synchronization. …”
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Molecular Identification of Fasciola Isolated from the Liver of Meat Animals in Fars Province, Iran
Published 2022-01-01“…Fasciola is the parasite of the liver or bile ducts and intestines of mammals, where such animals are known as their “definite hosts.” …”
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The Domestic Cat as a Large Animal Model for Characterization of Disease and Therapeutic Intervention in Hereditary Retinal Blindness
Published 2011-01-01“…Large mammals, including canids and felids, are affected by spontaneously occurring hereditary retinal diseases with similarities to those of humans. …”
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Structural insights into GrpEL1-mediated nucleotide and substrate release of human mitochondrial Hsp70
Published 2024-12-01“…Subsequent analyses reveal conserved mechanisms across bacteria and mammals and facilitate a complete understanding of sequential nucleotide and substrate release for the Hsp70 chaperone system.…”
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Unique Aspects of Cryptochrome in Chronobiology and Metabolism, Pancreatic β-Cell Dysfunction, and Regeneration: Research into Cysteine414-Alanine Mutant CRY1
Published 2016-01-01“…CRYs play indispensable roles in the generation of circadian rhythm in mammals. Transgenic mice (Tg mice), ubiquitously expressing mouse CRY1 having a mutation in which cysteine414 (the zinc-binding site of CRY1) being replaced with alanine, display unique phenotypes in their circadian rhythms. …”
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Expression of Genes Encoding the Enzymes for Glycogen and Trehalose Metabolism in L3 and L4 Larvae of Anisakis simplex
Published 2015-01-01“…Nematodes, cosmopolitan helminths parasitizing sea mammals and humans, cause a disease known as anisakiasis. …”
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Morphologic Examination of Ossicula Auditus in Different Ruminants
Published 2024-11-01“…In addition, the bone that exists as os lenticulare in humans exists as processus lenticulare in most mammals. Objective To our knowledge, no in‐depth study has been published on the ossicula auditus of gazelles. …”
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A mathematical model for within-host Toxoplasma gondii invasion dynamics
Published 2012-06-01“…Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) is a protozoan parasite thatinfects a wide range of intermediate hosts, including all mammals and birds.Up to 20% of the human population in the US and 30% in the world arechronically infected. …”
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Revisiting two hypotheses on the “domestication syndrome” in light of genomic data
Published 2017-07-01“…Domesticated mammals of many different species share a set of physical and physiological traits that are not displayed by any of their wild progenitors. …”
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Protecting the Environment with Criminal Law
Published 2023-03-01“…., the Act on Nature Conservation; the Act on the Protection, Conservation and Hunting of Wild Birds and Wild Mammals; the Act on Hygiene and Pollution Prevention; and the Act on the Protection against Marine and Beach Pollution. …”
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Renal Tubular Cells from Hibernating Squirrels are Protected against Cisplatin Induced Apoptosis
Published 2020-01-01“…Hibernating 13-lined ground squirrels are characterized by tolerance of severe hypothermia and hypoperfusion during torpor, followed by periodic warm reperfusion during IBA, conditions which are lethal to nonhibernating mammals. The aim of the present study was to determine whether protection from apoptosis was specific to torpor arousal cycles during hibernation or will also apply to cisplatin treatment on squirrel renal tubular cells (RTECs) that were procured during hibernation. …”
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Insulin/IGF-I and Related Signaling Pathways Regulate Aging in Nondividing Cells: from Yeast to the Mammalian Brain
Published 2010-01-01“…Mutations that reduce glucose or insulin/insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) signaling increase longevity in organisms ranging from yeast to mammals. Over the past 10 years, several studies confirmed this conserved molecular strategy of longevity regulation, and many more have been added to the complex mosaic that links stress resistance and aging. …”
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Human-Terrestrial Wildlife Conflict in Ethiopia: A Systematic Review
Published 2022-01-01“…The literature focused mainly on larger mammals, led by Ethiopian authors, and excluded the social dimensions of HWC. …”
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Animal Models of Diabetic Retinopathy: Summary and Comparison
Published 2013-01-01“…The advantages and disadvantages of using different animals, ranging from zebrafish, rodents to other higher-order mammals, are also discussed. Until now, there is no single model that displays all the clinical features of DR as seen in human. …”
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Recent Advances, Research Trends, and Clinical Relevance of Hyaluronic Acid Applied to Wound Healing and Regeneration
Published 2025-01-01“…HA presents a key role in several biological processes in mammals. The synthesis/catabolism of HA is critical in several pathologies and has been used as a marker for the prognosis of cancers. …”
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Fosab, but not fosaa, plays important role in learning and memory in fish—insights from zebrafish gene knockout study
Published 2025-01-01“…The proto-oncogene fos (c-fos) has been reported to be involved in brain development, learning and memory in mammals. However, whether the c-fos plays a vital role in learning and memory in fish is unclear.Methods: Almost all fish have two paralogues of c-fos named fosaa and fosab. …”
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Current data on the circulation of the Q fever pathogen in the Republic of Guinea
Published 2024-11-01“…The role of livestock, small mammals and bats in the circulation of the pathogen has been established. …”
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Heads up-Four Giraffa species have distinct cranial morphology.
Published 2024-01-01“…Giraffe (Giraffa spp.) are among the most unique extant mammals in terms of anatomy, phylogeny, and ecology. …”
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White-tailed deer limit their spatio-temporal overlap with hikers in a protected area
Published 2024-12-01“…Protected areas offer to large mammals refugia free of hunting with greater access to food resources, but the presence of humans for recreation in these areas may induce changes in behaviour, activity pattern, and habitat use. …”
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Natural Catalytic Antibodies in Norm, Autoimmune, Viral, and Bacterial Diseases
Published 2010-01-01“…Different mechanisms of Abz production can be proposed for healthy externally immunized and for autoimmune mammals during the development of pathology.…”
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