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Effects of heat stress on animal physiology, metabolism, and meat quality: A review.

Meat Science, 2019
Heat stress is one of the most stressful events in the life of livestock with harmful consequences for animal health, productivity and product quality.
P. Gonzalez-Rivas   +5 more
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Animal Physiology

2022
Animal Physiology is composed of six parts. Part I looks at the fundamentals of physiology including animal, environment, molecules, cells, genomics, proteomics, physiological development, and transport of solids and water. Part II covers food, energy, and temperature.
Richard W. Hill   +2 more
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Veterinary antibiotics and plant physiology: An overview.

Science of the Total Environment, 2021
Antibiotics are considered one of the greatest advances of medicine and, in addition to their use in treating a wide spectrum of illnesses, they have been widely employed to promote animal growth.
Daiane Cristina Rocha   +4 more
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Commission on Animal Physiology

Livestock Production Science, 1999
International ...
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Physiology of Dystonia: Animal Studies

2023
Dystonia is currently ranked as the third most prevalent motor disorder. It is typically characterized by involuntary muscle over- or co-contractions that can cause painful abnormal postures and jerky movements. Dystonia is a heterogenous disorder-across patients, dystonic symptoms vary in their severity, body distribution, temporal pattern, onset, and
Alejandro G, Rey Hipolito   +2 more
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Are hormones a “female problem” for animal research?

Science, 2019
Outdated gender stereotypes are influencing experimental design in laboratory animals One of the most deep-seated misconceptions about the human psyche is that men are simple and women are complicated (1).
R. Shansky
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Comparative Animal Physiology

JAMA, 1961
This book encompasses a broad survey of the physiological mechanisms to be found among animals ranging from protozoans through mammals. The physiological phenomena are interpreted in terms of their phylogenetic distributions and their specializations for dealing with the specific demands placed upon the organism by its particular habits and habitats ...
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Physiology of cultured animal cells

Journal of Biotechnology, 1997
The physiology of cultured animal cells, in particular hybridoma, myeloma and insect cells, with respect to growth and proliferation, amino acid metabolism, energy metabolism and cellular responses to environmental stress is discussed in this paper. The rate of proliferation of hybridoma cells in serum-containing media is limited by growth factors at a
M, Doverskog   +3 more
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Animal models of bone physiology

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1993
Because of the well-known technical difficulties in investigating the histology and physiology of the skeleton, bone physiology is not yet completely understood. Much new information has been obtained in recent years with in vitro investigations, but animal models are widely used when the overall effects of hormones or therapeutic agents or both need ...
A Z, Zallone, A, Teti
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Field Physiology: Physiological Insights from Animals in Nature

Annual Review of Physiology, 2004
▪ Abstract  Whereas comparative physiology documents the range of physiological variation across a range of organisms, field physiology provides insight into the actual mechanisms an organism employs to maintain homeostasis in its everyday life.
Daniel P, Costa, Barry, Sinervo
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