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  1. 36961

    Kontrowersje wokół długoterminowych badań Gillesa-Erica Séraliniego nad bezpieczeństwem zdrowotnym kukurydzy GMO by Katarzyna Lisowska, Alexander Cortez

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Contrary to previous, short-term studies, this experiment revealed some negative effects of these substances on the health of experimental animals. GM feeds and Roundup generate revenue worth millions of dollars. …”
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  2. 36962

    Maeroan atomic investigations on the skull of chinchilla lanigera by Sadullah BAHAR, Aysun ÇEVİK DEMİRKAN, Vural ÖZDEMİR, İsmail TÜRKMENOĞLU

    “…Material and method: In this study, 10 adult chinchilla (S female. 5 male) were used. The animals were euthanatized by ordinary methods, Maceration method was used to show skull Result: It was observed that the important features of skull were a wide orbita, long and sharp incisive tooth, and well developed tympanic bulla at the behind of parietal bones. …”
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  3. 36963

    Sous Vide Cookery: Foodservice Application for Larger, Less Tender Cuts by Chad Carr, Derek Griffing, Kaylie Madore, Dwain Johnson, Jason Scheffler, João Neto

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Written by Chad Carr, Derek Griffing, Kaylie Madore, Dwain Johnson, Jason Scheffler, and João Neto, and published by the UF Department of Animal Sciences, September 2015. AN320/AN320: Sous Vide Cookery: Foodservice Application for Larger, Less Tender Cuts (ufl.edu) …”
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  4. 36964

    Avian Influenza a (H5N1) Infection with Respiratory Failure and Meningoencephalitis in a Canadian Traveller by Naheed Rajabali, Thomas Lim, Colleen Sokolowski, Jason D Prevost, Edward Z Lee

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The present case demonstrated the typical manifestation of H5N1 influenza but, for the first time, also confirmed previous suggestions from human and animal studies that H5N1 is neurotropic and can manifest with neurological symptoms and meningoencephalitis.…”
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  5. 36965

    Plastin Family of Actin-Bundling Proteins: Its Functions in Leukocytes, Neurons, Intestines, and Cancer by Hiroto Shinomiya

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The plastin (also know, as fimbrin) protein family belongs to actin-bundling proteins, and the protein family is evolutionarily conserved and expressed in yeast, plant, and animal cells. Plastins are characterized by EF-hand Ca2+-binding domains and actin-binding domains and can cross-link actin filaments into higher-order assemblies like bundles. …”
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  6. 36966

    Apigenin suppresses osteoarthritis progression by inhibiting pyroptosis via SIRT1/mTOR pathway-mediated mitophagy by Jiahao Ying, Shijie Li, Anna Ying, Yindong Ding, Xiaoyin Zhu, Jiahao Lin, Kehe Yu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…By promoting SIRT1/mTOR pathway-mediated mitophagy, Api shields chondrocytes from pyroptosis. Further, animal studies demonstrated that Api effectively alleviates the progression of OA by enhancing mitophagy, inhibiting chondrocyte pyroptosis and ECM degradation. …”
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  7. 36967

    Pastures and Forage Crops for Horses by Marcelo Osorio Wallau, Edward L. Johnson, João Mauricio Buen Vendramini, Carissa Wickens, Caitlin Bainum

    Published 2019-02-01
    “… Florida's unique climatic characteristics allow for forage production most of the year with a large variety of possible forage choices. …”
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  8. 36968

    Profiling Human Coronavirus Genomic Data Obtained from Patients in Belarus by M. V. Sprindzuk, A. S. Vladyko, L. P. Titov, V. I. Bernik

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The new coronavirus infection has caused the death and injury of millions of people and animals. The pandemic has shown the shortcomings of the health care systems of even the most economically developed countries. …”
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  9. 36969

    Les dynamiques territoriales associées au soja et les changements fonctionnels en Amazonie. Le cas de la région de Santarém, Pará, Brésil by Rubén Valbuena

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…The progressive increase in the international demand for cereals and leguminous plants for human and animal consumption has motivated a continuous expansion in the cultivated land in Brazil. …”
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  10. 36970

    Context Classification of vehicles in Naser Khosroâs Collection of Poems by جهانگیر صفری, ابراهیم ظاهری عبده‌وند

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…It's variation of vehicles is considerable in the complete works of Naser Khosro which we divided it's most important types into 3 groups in this article, including: nature and the elements related to it, like animals and mountains, group two includes cultural issues like religious and mythic concepts, features of aristocracy, behaviors in dressing and eating, and the third group includes daily observations of the poet.…”
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  11. 36971

    Sources of Lipopeptides and Their Applications in Food and Human Health: A Review by Shuyi Chen, Sumin Chen, Xin Yu, Caijing Wan, Ying Wang, Lianxin Peng, Qiang Li

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this paper, we summarize, for the first time, the plant, animal, microbial, and synthetic sources of LPs. We also introduce the applications of LPs in food and human health, including (1) LPs can inhibit the growth of food microorganisms during production and preservation. …”
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  12. 36972

    Current Status of the Immunomodulation and Immunomediated Therapeutic Strategies for Multiple Sclerosis by Shyi-Jou Chen, Yen-Ling Wang, Hueng-Chuen Fan, Wen-Tsung Lo, Chih-Chien Wang, Huey-Kang Sytwu

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Traditionally, Th1 cells (interferon-γ-producing CD4+ T cells) driven by interleukin 12 (IL12) were considered to be the encephalitogenic T cells in MS and experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), an animal model of MS. Currently, Th17 cells (Il17-producing CD4+ T cells) are considered to play a fundamental role in the immunopathogenesis of EAE. …”
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  13. 36973

    Making Connections: Reading Barbara Kingsolver’s Works from an Ecofeminist Partnership Ethics Perspective by Abhra Paul, Vidya Sarveswaran

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Following this line of thought, this paper studies Barbara Kingsolver’s fiction and nonfiction, namely, High Tide in Tucson (1995), Small Wonder (2003), Prodigal Summer (2000), Flight Behaviour (2012), and Animal Dreams (1990) through the lens of Ecofeminist Partnership Ethics (Carolyn Merchant 2014) and foregrounds the interrelationship between women, women-nature, and human-nature. …”
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  14. 36974

    Polarity Determinants in Dendritic Spine Development and Plasticity by Huaye Zhang

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The asymmetric distribution of various proteins and RNAs is essential for all stages of animal development, and establishment and maintenance of this cellular polarity are regulated by a group of conserved polarity determinants. …”
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  15. 36975

    Regulation of Annexin I in Rheumatoid Synovial Cells by Glucocorticoids and Interleukin-1 by Eric F. Morand, Pam Hall, Paul Hutchinson, Yuan H. Yang

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…The glucocorticoid (GC)-induced antiinflammatory molecule annexin I is expressed in leukocytes and has antiinflammatory effects in animal models of arthritis, but the expression of annexin I in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLS) is unknown. …”
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  16. 36976

    Effect of acute ruminal acidosis on riboflavin and niacin concentrations in sheep by Abdullah Başoğlu, Kürşat Turgut, Mursayettin Eksen, Bünyamin Traş, Mehmet Maden, Mahmut Ok, A. Levent Baş, Tufan Keçeci

    “…Six non-lactating, non-pregnant adult ewes divided info two groups of 3 animals each as a control and experimental groups were used to evaluate the effect of experimentally induced acute ruminal acidosis on plasma and rumen fluid riboflavin and niacin concentrations. …”
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  17. 36977

    CBGTPy: An extensible cortico-basal ganglia-thalamic framework for modeling biological decision making. by Matthew Clapp, Jyotika Bahuguna, Cristina Giossi, Jonathan E Rubin, Timothy Verstynen, Catalina Vich

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…CBGTPy enables researchers to investigate the internal dynamics of the CBGT system during a variety of tasks, allowing for the formation of testable predictions about animal behavior and neural activity. The framework has been designed around the principle of flexibility, such that many experimental parameters in a decision making paradigm can be easily defined and modified. …”
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  18. 36978

    Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors and the Heart: Lessons from the Past and Future Directions by Wang-Soo Lee, Jaetaek Kim

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Several studies have demonstrated that PPAR agonists improve dyslipidemia and glucose control in animals, supporting their potential as a promising therapeutic option to treat diabetes and dyslipidemia. …”
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  19. 36979

    The role of agricultural cooperatives in the development and promotion of rural tourism: A case study of Azanja, Serbia by Dejanović Aleksandar, Lukić-Nikolić Jelena

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The research was conducted in Azanja, Serbia, utilizing a mixed-method research with a questionnaire technique and a case study method during March and April 2024. …”
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  20. 36980

    Role of dietary and nutritional interventions in ceramide-associated diseases by Shengnan Wang, Zihui Jin, Biyu Wu, Andrew J. Morris, Pan Deng

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Although pharmacological inhibition of ceramide formation often protects against these diseases in animal models, pharmacological modulation of ceramides in humans remains impractical. …”
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