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Rabies in a Vaccinated 9-Month-Old German Shepherd Dog, Akure, 2010: A Case Report
Published 2013-01-01“…Rabies has traditionally been associated with dogs more than any other animal, and in parts of the world where domestic animal control and vaccination programs are limited, dogs remain the most important reservoir of the disease. …”
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A Case Report of Monkeypox in a 4-Year-Old Boy from the DR Congo: Challenges of Diagnosis and Management
Published 2020-01-01“…Furthermore, closer contact between humans and bush animals could play a role along with the ongoing difficulties of controlling HIV in the same geographical area. …”
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miRNA changes associated with differentiation of human embryonic stem cells into human retinal ganglion cells
Published 2024-12-01“…The findings show which miRNA are abundant in RGC and the limited congruence with animal derived RGC. These data could be used to understand miRNA’s role in RGC function, as well as potential biomarkers or therapies in retinal diseases involving RGC degeneration.…”
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Wood's lamp for early detection of Microsporum Canis tinea capitis in children
Published 2025-02-01“…Diagnosing tinea capitis in primary care is challenging due to limited access to advanced tools, leading to treatment delays. …”
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Organoleptic and physicochemical of meltique beef steak injected with varying concentrations of coconut oil
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Chimeric Antigen Receptor-Modified T Cells for Solid Tumors: Challenges and Prospects
Published 2016-01-01“…The few published clinical studies of CART cells in solid tumors have addressed safety and feasibility, but the clinical outcome data are limited. Although antitumor effects were confirmed in vitro and in animal models, CART-cell-based therapy still faces several challenges when directed towards solid tumors, and it has been difficult to achieve the desired outcomes in clinical practice. …”
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Intestinal Permeability Assays: a Review
Published 2021-04-01“…Despite a great variety of methods for assessing intestinal permeability, their clinical application requires further studies due to a lack of standardisation, the complexity of selected techniques and occasional limited reliability of results.Conclusion. Further investigation and improvement of intestinal permeability assays is required. …”
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Manipulation of Type I Interferon Signaling by HIV and AIDS-Associated Viruses
Published 2019-01-01“…Type I Interferons were first described for their profound antiviral abilities in cell culture and animal models, and later, they were translated into potent antiviral therapeutics. …”
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The Effect of Season and Meteorological Conditions on Parasite Infection in Farm-Maintained Mouflons (Ovis aries Musimon)
Published 2022-01-01“…Due to their limited environment, farm animals are at greater risk of parasitic infection than free-living animals, which also have greater natural resistance to parasitic diseases. …”
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Morphological and molecular identification of Particolored bat (Vespertilio murinus) in South Korea: A first record
Published 2025-01-01“…However, ecological information regarding its presence in the Korean Peninsula is extremely limited.New informationIn an urban area of Sejong City, South Korea, a bat within the genus Vespertilio was rescued by personnel of the Chungnam Wild Animal Rescue Center. …”
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Rotavirus in Calves and Its Zoonotic Importance
Published 2021-01-01“…Groups A to C have been shown to infect both humans and animals. The most commonly detected strains in both human and animals are G2, G3, G4, and G9, P [6]. …”
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Development of molecular resources for the genetic improvement of noug (Guizotia abyssinica (L.f) Cass): a mini review
Published 2022-08-01“…The crop is grown mainly for edible oil and the by-product named as noug-cake is widely used as animal feed. However, the production and productivity of noug is too low compared to other oilseed crops mainly due to the self-incompatible nature of the crop species, shattering, lodging, indeterminate growth habit, pests, and diseases. …”
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Zebrafish Thrombocytes: Functions and Origins
Published 2012-01-01“…A substantial amount of research has been done to study platelet function in humans as well as in animal models. However, to date only limited functional genomic studies of platelets have been performed but are low throughput and are not cost-effective. …”
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Graph Theoretical Analysis of Semantic Fluency in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease
Published 2022-01-01“…Semantic fluency is the ability to name items from a given category within a limited time, which relies on semantic memory, working memory, and executive function. …”
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THE CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS OF AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGIES MARKET
Published 2016-06-01“…Population growth in the context of limited land resources makes the global scientific society research new ways to increase the agricultural yields. …”
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The Benefits and Detriments of Macrophages/Microglia in Models of Multiple Sclerosis
Published 2013-01-01“…The central nervous system (CNS) is immune privileged with access to leukocytes being limited. In several neurological diseases, however, infiltration of immune cells from the periphery into the CNS is largely observed and accounts for the increased representation of macrophages within the CNS. …”
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Antibiotic ecotoxicity and resistance risks in resource-constrained chicken and pig farming environments
Published 2024-12-01“…Abstract Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) data from agroecosystems in low- and middle-income countries is limited. We surveyed chicken (n = 52) and pig (n = 47) farms in Kenya to understand AMR in animal-environment pathways. …”
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ANALYSIS OF HUMAN STRUGGLE OF MAIN CHARACTERS IN INDIAN DRAMA FILM “BLACK” (2005)
Published 2022-06-01“…The impact of Sahai's struggle on Michelle's life is 1) Michelle can spell letters and words. 2) Michelle gets a college education and can graduate. 3) She can become fully human is physically limited. The film shows human struggle trapped in the darkness that surrounds Michelle's life makes her behave like an animal because she can't catch and understand the teachings and attention of her parents. …”
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VERTICAL FARMING IN URBAN AGRICULTURE: OPPORTUNITIES, CHALLENGES, AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
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