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    PBC: Animal Models of Cholangiopathies and Possible Endogenous Viral Infections by Masashi Ninomiya, Yoshiyuki Ueno, Tooru Shimosegawa

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…To understand the etiology of PBC associated with infection, several factors should be considered and especially animal models may be useful. In this paper, we introduce three typical animal models of PBC: the dominant-negative form of transforming growth factor-β receptor type II (dnTGFβRII) mouse, IL-2Rα−/− mouse and NOD.c3c4 mouse, are enumerated and described, and we discuss previous reports of viral infection associated with PBC and consider the etiology of PBC from our analysis of results in NOD.c3c4 mouse.…”
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    Clinical evaluations of testes, penis and prepuce diseases in domestic animals by Yılmaz Koç, Fahrettin Alkan

    “…In this study 59 domestic animals with testes, penis and prepuce diseases were attended to the Department of Surgery, Faculty o( Veterinary Science, The University of Selçuk between the period 1995-2001. …”
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    Osseointegrated Transcutaneous Device for Amputees: A Pilot Large Animal Model by Brian T. Grisez, Andrew E. Hanselman, Karim W. Boukhemis, Trapper A. J. Lalli, Brock A. Lindsey

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Periprosthetic fractures occurred in the two animals that received the longer internal prosthesis; one healed with splinting and the other animal underwent a second surgical procedure to advance the amputation site more proximal. …”
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    Nonfatal Agricultural Injuries in Florida: Support Activities for Crop and Animal Production by Robert Overstreet, Cassandra Ward, Serap Gorucu

    Published 2022-08-01
    “… This publication examines nonfatal injuries and illnesses resulting from support activities for crop production and animal production workers in Florida. Written by Robert Overstreet, Cassandra Ward, and Serap Gorucu, and published by the UF/IFAS Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, July 2022. …”
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    The impact of providing hiding spaces to farmed animals: A scoping review. by Hannah B Spitzer, Rebecca K Meagher, Kathryn L Proudfoot

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Many wild animals perform hiding behaviours for a variety of reasons, such as evading predators or other conspecifics. …”
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    A current review on animal models of anti-asthmatic drugs screening by Shivam Singh, Sunita Kularia, Shivakshi Shukla, Mithilesh Singh, Manish Kumar, Ashish Kumar Sharma

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Although intriguing medicines have demonstrated efficacy in animal models, many fail to fulfil safety and effectiveness requirements in human trials, highlighting the critical need for more predictive models that better transfer to human results. …”
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    Tree shrew as a new animal model for musculoskeletal disorders and aging by Xiaocui Wei, Honghao Li, Jingyang Qiu, Jianlin Jiao, Xiongtian Guo, Gaosheng Yin, Ping Yang, Yi Han, Qiongzhi Zhao, Hao Zeng, Zhi Rao, Xuefei Gao, Kai Li, Pinglin Lai, Sheng Zhang, Chengliang Yang, Di Lu, Xiaochun Bai

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…However, successful therapeutic development and translation have been hampered by the lack of clinically-relevant animal models. In this study, we investigated the potential suitability of the tree shrew, a small mammal with a close genetic relationship to primates, as a new animal model for MSDs. …”
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    A Technique for Observing the Behaviour of Small Animals Under Field Conditions by Michael H. Robinson, Nicholas D. E. Smythe

    Published 1976-01-01
    “…Small animals are difficult to observe under field conditions, and arthropods of less than 10 mm body length are particularly difficult subjects. …”
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