Weaning is believed to be one of the important phases of piglet life cycle which influences the type and functions of microbes as well as microbial metabolites within the gut (Li, Guo et al., 2018). In this str
Heart rate, arterial blood pressure, respiratory frequency, pulse oximetry and capnography were thus monitored to document stability within standard veterinary ranges. An intravenous saline infusion was maintained at 50 mL/h. During some of the preliminary studies and in subjects 1 and 2, 450 ...
The most important nutrients are proteins, fats, minerals, and vitamins. Ingested and recycled proteins will be used for tissue growth and repair, enzymatic and hormonal functions, transport of substances, immune responses, water and electrolyte balance, muscle contraction, cell signaling, and pH ...
Heart rate, arterial blood pressure, respiratory frequency, pulse oximetry and capnography were thus monitored to document stability within standard veterinary ranges. An intravenous saline infusion was maintained at 50 mL/h. During some of the preliminary studies and in subjects 1 and 2, 450 ...
This gene was previously reported to play a role in cellular growth and migration, especially in maintaining normal heart function58,59. Another identified 398 bp deletion (Supplementary Fig. 27C and Supplementary Data 20) in the promoter of the POLD3 gene was also enriched in Tibetan wild ...
In cardiovascular telemetry studies, the effect of feeding and the long postprandial phase on the heart rate is significant. The long QT interval and the specificities of minipig electrocardiography waveforms also need to be taken into account [20]. Reliable blood pressure measurements in the mini...
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(cerebrum, cerebellum, and retina) clustered together, whereas other functionally related tissues also co-clustered. Twelve striated muscles (eight SMTs and the four chambers of the heart), six ATs, and three digestive tissues (colon, small intestine, and stomach) also clustered into obviously ...
(EIF4A2)gene was linked to hip width, rump length, heart girth, and chest depth in several Chinese cattle breeds [35]. Furthermore, a CNV-based genome-wide association study (GWAS) in horses revealed three deleted CNV regions (CNVRs) associated with larger body sizes [16,17,36,37]. ...
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