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The effluent population, derived from passage of spleen cells through these columns, was virtually devoid of B precursor and memory cell activity, but
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      ImmunologyGlassFiltrationMacrophages
In this study we tested the hypothesis that atrial fibrillation (AF) causes electrophysiological changes of the atrial myocardium which might explain the progressive nature of the arrhythmia. Twelve goats were chronically instrumented... more
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      ElectrophysiologyConsciousnessElectrocardiographyExploration
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      Physical ChemistryScienceSiliconMultidisciplinary
In this study, we demonstrate the production of transgenic goats by nuclear transfer of fetal somatic cells. Donor karyoplasts were obtained from a primary fetal somatic cell line derived from a 40-day transgenic female fetus produced by... more
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      ReproductionMultidisciplinaryNatureCell line
Cystic echinococcosis (CE) is an emerging zoonotic parasitic disease throughout the world. Human incidence and livestock prevalence data of CE were gathered from published literature and the Office International des Epizooties databases.... more
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      Global HealthMedical MicrobiologyEmerging Infectious DiseasesSheep
A method is described for the adsorption of selected macromolecules to colloidal gold which is then used as an electron dense marker for the indirect detection of specific cell surface molecules. Membrane bound concanavalin A, which binds... more
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      KineticsHistochemistryTransmission Electron MicroscopyMacrophages
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      OncologyIrrigationForecastingInduced Pluripotent Stem Cells (I Psc)
In order to unravel the mechanism of osteoinduction by biomaterials, in this study we investigated the influence of the specific surface area on osteoinductive properties of two types of calcium phosphate ceramics. Different surface areas... more
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      MicrostructureBiomaterialsTissue EngineeringHydroxyapatite
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      PolymorphismMedical MicrobiologyPeruEmerging Infectious Diseases
Transmissions of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) from seven unrelated cattle sources have given remarkably uniform disease characteristics in mice, differing from over twenty previous and contemporary transmissions of sheep and... more
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      MultidisciplinaryPrion DiseasesBiological SciencesSurvival
Domestic animals have played a key role in human history. Despite their importance, however, the origins of most domestic species remain poorly understood. We assessed the phylogenetic history and population structure of domestic goats by... more
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      GeographyConservation GeneticsEvolutionGenomic Imprinting
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      Chronic Lymphocytic LeukemiaMiceMonoclonal AntibodiesThe
Phenotypic biotyping has traditionally been used to differentiate bacteria occupying distinct ecological niches such as host species. For example, the capacity of Staphylococcus aureus from sheep to coagulate ruminant plasma, reported... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeneticsMolecular EvolutionEvolution
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      Ancient HistoryNear Eastern ArchaeologyEastern EuropeNear Eastern Studies
Advances in tissue engineering require biofunctional scaffolds that can not only provide cells with structural support, but also interact with cells in a biological manner. To achieve this goal, a frequently used cell adhesion peptide... more
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      BiomaterialsTissue EngineeringRNACell Adhesion
Cryptosporidium species are coccidian parasites with a large capacity to reproduce and to disseminate. Several species are known to infect farm animals, although the economic importance of cryptosporidiosis is highly host species... more
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      MicrobiologyZoologyRespiratory DiseaseGoats
Escalating anthelmintic resistance has made it essential to develop alternative ways of worm management for reducing selection for worm resistance, and one of the most promising approaches is to treat only those animals unable to cope... more
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      ManagementMicrobiologyVeterinary MedicineTreatment
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      ChinaMultidisciplinaryGenomeGoats
Recent studies suggest that bone marrow stromal cells are a potential source of osteoblasts and chondrocytes and can be used to regenerate damaged tissues using a tissue-engineering (TE) approach. However, these strategies require the use... more
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      BiomaterialsTissue EngineeringHydroxyapatiteChitosan
The decrease in sequencing cost and increased sophistication of assembly algorithms for short-read platforms has resulted in a sharp increase in the number of species with genome assemblies. However, these assemblies are highly... more
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      BiologyMedicineBiological SciencesGenome
The female gamete (the oocyte) serves the distinct purpose of transmitting the maternal genome and other maternal factors that are critical for post-ovulation events 1-4 . Through the identification and characterization of oocyte-specific... more
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      Stem CellsFertilityDNA replicationStem Cell
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      Medical MicrobiologyEuropean UnionTransportationEmerging Infectious Diseases
The localization of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and substance P (SP) in the rat trigeminal ganglion was examined by means of the indirect immunofluorescent method. About 40% of neurons in the ganglion contained CGRP-like... more
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      Cognitive ScienceImmunohistochemistryHearingBrain
Environmental influences on reproduction and semen production in the buck, the problem of interaction between seminal plasma and egg yolk or milk constituents in diluent, liquid storage and processing of semen for freezing are discussed.... more
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      FertilityCryopreservationBiological SciencesSpermatogenesis
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      Mechanical EngineeringDentistryBiomedical EngineeringBiomaterials
Infections with Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP) can be latent for years without affecting the animal, but the animal may become infectious or clinical at some point. Diagnosis of paratuberculosis can be a challenge... more
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      MicrobiologyVeterinary MicrobiologyStratificationDeer
Atrial fibrillation (AF), the most common human cardiac arrhythmia, is associated with abnormal intracellular Ca 2+ handling. Diastolic Ca 2+ release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum via "leaky" ryanodine receptors (RyR2s) is hypothesized... more
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      CalciumElectrocardiographyMiceAtrial Fibrillation
To understand 2-AG-mediated retrograde signaling in the striatum, we determined precise subcellular distributions of the synthetic enzyme of 2-AG, DAG lipase-␣ (DAGL␣), and its upstream metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 (mGluR5) and... more
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      NeuroscienceImmunohistochemistryMiceMetabotropic Glutamate Receptors
An increasing number of people are consuming raw unpasteurized milk. Enhanced nutritional qualities, taste, and health benefits have all been advocated as reasons for increased interest in raw milk consumption. However, science-based data... more
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      EngineeringFood SafetyDietConsumer Health Information
The proteins on surfaces of living splenic lymphocytes from normal BALB/c mice were iodinated enzymatically. Such cells were fractionated into two sub-populations: one composed almost exclusively of small lymphocytes and the other mainly... more
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      SpleenMiceGoatsPeroxidases
Giardia duodenalis, originally regarded as a commensal organism, is the etiologic agent of giardiasis, a gastrointestinal disease of humans and animals. Giardiasis causes major public and veterinary health concerns worldwide. Transmission... more
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      GeneticsZoonosesCatsBiological Sciences
Recent studies on sheep and goat farms in the southern United States indicate that multipleanthelmintic resistance in Haemonchus contortus is becoming a severe problem. Though many factors are involved in the evolution of resistance, the... more
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      MicrobiologyGeorgiaVeterinaryVeterinary Parasitology
Acetone-fixed frozen sections of reactive lymph node, spleen, three B cell lymphomas, and three T cell lymphomas were studied for the presence of Ia-like antigens and two T cell antigens. Detection of the binding of the hybridoma... more
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      AntibodiesLymphomaMiceGoats
Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have strong potential in regeneration of musculoskeletal tissues including cartilage and bone. The microenvironment, comprising of scaffold and soluble factors, plays a pivotal role in... more
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      HydrogelsGene expressionExtracellular MatrixBiological Sciences
This review presents an overview of the technical bases of in vivo and in vitro embryo production in sheep and goat. The current limitations of in vivo production, such as variability of response to the hormonal treatment, fertilization... more
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      CryopreservationTheriogenologyBiological SciencesPregnancy
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the potential for using blood urea N concentration to predict urinary N excretion rate, and to develop a mathematical model to estimate important variables of N utilization for several... more
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      Animal ScienceMammalsBiological SciencesSheep
3D fiber deposition is a technique that allows the development of metallic scaffolds with accurately controlled pore size, porosity and interconnecting pore size, which in turn permits a more precise investigation of the effect of... more
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      BiomaterialsTissue EngineeringFluorescence MicroscopyScanning Electron Microscopy
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      Growth HormoneProlactinSheepPlants
In the last decades, many regional and country-wide control programmes for Johne's disease (JD) were developed due to associated economic losses, or because of a possible association with Crohn's disease. These control programmes were... more
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      Veterinary MedicineInfectious disease epidemiologyVeterinary MicrobiologyDairy Science
Mammalian sex determination is governed by the presence of the sex determining region Y gene (SRY) on the Y chromosome. Familial cases of SRY-negative XX sex reversal are rare in humans, often hampering the discovery of new... more
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      Transcription FactorsBiological SciencesDNAY chromosome
... 292 ALBERTO J. SOLARI The distribution of cations in mouse spermatocytes suggests that the XY body behaves differently toward the autosomes in ... that the ultrastructure of chromatin con-sists of extremely long and tortuous fibers... more
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      RNADNA replicationRodentiaDNA
Prevalence estimates are used by decision makers such as policy makers and risk assessors to make choices related to certain diseases and infections. Paratuberculosis, caused by Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP), is a... more
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      Preventive Veterinary MedicineEuropeSheepGoats
The purpose of this study was to assess the chemical and microbial characteristics of 12 batches of artisanal Fiore Sardo, a protected designation of origin (PDO) hard cheese made from raw ewe's milk without addition of starters, during... more
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      EngineeringMicrobiologyEarth SciencesHydrogeology
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      MacrophagesMultidisciplinaryNatureSchistosomiasis
Serum samples and immunoglobulin fraciions of eight mammalian species were applied to a Sepharose-protein A column. As with the human immunoglobulin subclasses IgGl, lgG2 and IgG4, all examined animal IgG classes and subclasses were bound... more
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      ImmunologyCatsDogsSheep
Brucellosis control and eradication requires serological tests and vaccines. Effective classical vaccines (S19 in cattle and Rev 1 in small ruminants), however, induce antibodies to the O-polysaccharide of the lipopolysaccharide which may... more
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      GeneticsMicrobiologyMolecular BiologyBovine Brucellosis Epidemiology
The increasing interest in a healthy diet is stimulating innovative development of novel scientific products in the food industry. The viable lactic acid bacteria in fermented milk products, such as yoghurt, have been associated with... more
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      Nutrition and DieteticsProbioticsOxidative StressAnimal Production
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      GeneticsInternational CooperationSheepKaryotyping
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      MicrobiologyVeterinary MicrobiologyAfricaWest Africa
The present study describes the antimicrobial activity of C-AuNp-Amp (chitosan-capped gold nanoparticles coupled with ampicillin). C-AuNp-Amp was synthesized using the wet precipitation method and characterized using FTIR... more
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      EngineeringAnalytical ChemistryTechnologyBiomedical Engineering