Molecular diagnosis and management of goat pox in tellicherry goats It is closely related to sheep and goat pox, from which it cannot be distinguished by routine diagnostic tests, but mainly affects cattle and zebus. Cattle disease no threat to humans He said the second and third phases of ...
This method, which enables studies of metabolite concentrations in hemispheral and deep brain structures in large animals, can be used to examine correlations between changes in brain metabolism and brain injury in a variety of models of neurologic disease. 展开 ...
Cyclic hematopoiesis in gray collie dogs is a stem cell disease in which abnormal regulation of cell production in the bone marrow causes cyclic fluctuatio... WP Hammond,TC Boone,RE Donahue,... - 《Blood》 被引量: 74发表: 1990年 Effect of Endotoxin on Serum Granulocyte and Granulocyte-Macro...
rabies as the suspected or confirmed cause. Disease can spread in the opposite direction, with equally problematic results for wildlife; for example, bison have been shot when they wandered outside of protected areas in the Yellowstone National Park in an attempt to control the spread of ...
understand disease etiology, and genomic regulation of milk, meat, and wool production. A significant reduction in costs has been made possible by the introduction of molecular techniques and bioinformatics. The reference genome project in sheep began at two sequencing sites (Anderson and Thompson, 20...
The two F/B ratio trends along the goat GIT were also associated with distinctive disease risks. We compared the relative abundance of different genera in the two clusters along the GIT sites and found that the relative abundance of Odoribacter and Campylobacter in cluster 1 at jejunum increased...
surprises you. The myotonic goat, which faints, temporarily seizes when feeling panic. This goat is also known as a wooden-leg goat, falling goat, fainting goat, stiff-legged goat, and nervous goat. Humans get faint when they feel panic attacks, strong emotional stress, or any disease. ...
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Brucellosis in humans is characterized by undulant fever, cold sweats, chills, muscular pain, and severe weakness. Some individuals may have recurrent bouts of the disease in which a variety of organs may be affected, sometimes resulting in death. The disease can be contracted by consuming unpast...
HumansCocaineCalcium ChannelsCulture TechniquesSpecies SpecificityVasoconstrictionVasodilationCocaine abuse has been increasingly associated with cerebrovascular disease. We have studied the vasoactive properties of cocaine in branches of human middle cerebral artery and in goat middle cerebral artery isolated in ...