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Whole-genome association studies of distribution of developmental abnormalities and other breeding-valuable qualitative traits in offspring of the Russian large-white boars
Published 2020-04-01“…Identifying genome regions that are directly or indirectly associated with developmental defects and malformations in domesticated pigs can help identify genomic traits used as biomarkers of the structural and functional composition of the body, their metabolic status and genetic diseases as well. …”
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African swine fever in the Primorsky Krai: disease situation and molecular and biological properties of the isolate recovered from a wild boar long bone
Published 2022-12-01“…The incubation period and duration of the disease course in experimentally infected pigs were 4–6 and 3–5 days post infection, respectively. …”
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Experimental Porcine Toxoplasma gondii Infection as a Representative Model for Human Toxoplasmosis
Published 2017-01-01“…For example, severity of infection, transplacental transmission, and interferon-gamma-induced antiparasitic effector mechanisms are similar in pigs and humans. In addition, the severe immunosuppression during acute infection described in mice does not occur in the experimentally infected ones. …”
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The return of the dispersed metal waste into production
Published 2019-04-01“…The finished products are ingots (pigs) for subsequent processing aiming the particular chemical composition or cast alloys of certain brend.…”
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Trueperella (Arcanobacterium pyogenes) in Farmed White-Tailed Deer
Published 2017-01-01“… Trueperella is a harmless bacterium in intestinal tracts of ruminants like deer, cattle, and pigs, but if it migrates out of the intestine to other areas of an animal’s body and proliferates, it can make the animal sick. …”
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Trueperella (Arcanobacterium pyogenes) in Farmed White-Tailed Deer
Published 2017-01-01“… Trueperella is a harmless bacterium in intestinal tracts of ruminants like deer, cattle, and pigs, but if it migrates out of the intestine to other areas of an animal’s body and proliferates, it can make the animal sick. …”
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Control and Management of Wild Hogs in Florida
Published 2005-05-01“…Wild hogs are in the family Suidae (true wild pigs), none of which are native to the Americas. …”
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Control and Management of Wild Hogs in Florida
Published 2005-05-01“…Wild hogs are in the family Suidae (true wild pigs), none of which are native to the Americas. …”
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In silico design of an epitope-based vaccine ensemble for fasliolopsiasis
Published 2025-01-01“…IntroductionFasciolopsiasis, a food-borne intestinal disease is most common in Asia and the Indian subcontinent. Pigs are the reservoir host, and fasciolopsiasis is most widespread in locations where pigs are reared and aquatic plants are widely consumed. …”
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The role of light and vision in farmed ungulates and implications for their welfare
Published 2025-01-01“…A large focus of studies looked at illumination in pigs and color perception in horses. Research on cattle, sheep and goats, seems to be underrepresented in the literature. …”
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Effects of Long-Term Serum Starvation on Autophagy, Metabolism, and Differentiation of Porcine Skeletal Muscle Satellite Cells
Published 2024-12-01“…This study provides insight into leveraging serum starvation as a stressor to regulate muscle growth and metabolism in domestic pigs.…”
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Molecular Detection of Porcine Torovirus in Piglets with Diarrhea in Southwest China
Published 2013-01-01“…Statistical analysis of the PToV positive rate as well as a survey for other enteric pathogens in diarrheic pigs suggests that PToV may play a role as a causative agent of severe diarrhea in piglets.…”
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Preventing Foodborne Illness: Campylobacteriosis
Published 2016-02-01“…These bacteria require low levels of oxygen to survive and have been found in wild birds, poultry, pigs, cattle, domesticated animals, unpasteurized milk, produce, and contaminated water. …”
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Preventing Foodborne Illness: Campylobacteriosis
Published 2016-02-01“…These bacteria require low levels of oxygen to survive and have been found in wild birds, poultry, pigs, cattle, domesticated animals, unpasteurized milk, produce, and contaminated water. …”
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Effects of Nicotinamide Riboside Supplementation on Postmortem Mitochondrial Functionality and Apoptotic Activation
Published 2025-01-01“…Nicotinamide riboside (NR) supplementation to pigs prior to harvest can improve pork color stability, but its mechanism remains unclear. …”
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Enteritis necroticans and Clostridium perfringens type C; Epidemiological and pathological findings over the past 20 years.
Published 2025-02-01“…C. perfringens type C is also an important cause of necrotizing enteritis among animals, particularly pigs. Research into the pathogenesis of this disease has confirmed the central role of beta toxin and its target, the endothelial cell. …”
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INDIRECT ELISA FOR DETECTION OF ANTIBODIES TO FMDV NON-STRUCTURAL PROTEINS IN PORCINE SERA
Published 2018-10-01“…The diagnostic specificity of 3AB-ELISA was 100% when testing 100 knowingly negative blood sera from pigs imported to Russia from Norway. High specificity and sensitivity of the method, established during the development of the method, are confirmed in the course of routine diagnostic tests.…”
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Short Communication: In Vitro Efficacy Testing of Praziquantel, Ivermectin, and Oxfendazole against Taenia Solium Cysts
Published 2012-01-01“…The drug does not kill brain cysts and is not registered for use in pigs. Latest its safety in the recommended dose has been questioned. …”
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Adapting the Material Circularity Indicator to evaluate circularity in food systems: two case studies on livestock rearing
Published 2025-02-01“…The a-MCI's application was tested using case study data from various animal species (e.g., broilers and pigs), with the latter exhibiting a slightly higher a-MCI in the analysed case studies. …”
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(1 →3)- β -D-Glucan and endotoxin modulate immune response to inhaled allergen
Published 1998-01-01“…To study the effects of such a coexposure, the humoral and inflammatory responses were studied in guinea pigs inhaling the T-cell dependent antigen ovalbumin (OVA) and the inflammatory agents (1→3)-β -D-glucan and lipopolysaccharide (LPS). …”
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