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The Use of Platelet-Rich Plasma in Wildlife Veterinary Medicine. [PDF]

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Fuertes-Recuero M   +2 more
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Novel gp60 subtypes and genetic diversity of Cryptosporidium felis in domestic and stray cats from Central Europe. [PDF]

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Zikmundová V   +7 more
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Epizootiology of African Swine Fever in the Croatian Wild Boar Population and the Estimation of the Surviving Dynamics (2023-2024). [PDF]

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Irisin in domestic animals

Domestic Animal Endocrinology, 2023
Irisin is a 112 amino acid peptide hormone cleaved from the fibronectin type III domain-containing protein. Irisin is highly conserved across vertebrates, suggesting evolutionarily conserved common functions among domestic animals. These functions include the browning of white adipose tissue and increased energy expenditure.
E, Lai, S, Unniappan
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Pesticides and domestic animals

Veterinary Record, 1975
Domestic animals are quite often poisoned by pesticides despite the considerable effort made through legislation and Ministry recommendations to provide adequate safeguards for the use of agricultural chemicals. All pesticides have to be registered and recommendations and restrictions for use are printed on the labels.
D E, Stevenson, B I, Carter
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Chronophysiology of domestic animals

Chronobiology International
This review highlights recent findings on biological rhythms and discusses their implications for the management and production of domestic animals. Biological rhythms provide temporal coordination between organs and tissues in order to anticipate environmental changes, orchestrating biochemical, physiological and behavioural processes as the right ...
Aragona F.   +3 more
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Pemphigus in domestic animals

Clinics in Dermatology, 1983
Abstract Pemphigus has been recognized in humans for many years. The occurrence of pemphigus in domestic animals is a much more recent observation. In the dog, pemphigus vulgaris was first reported in 1975, 1,2 pemphigus vegetans in 1977, 3 pemphigus foliaceus in 1977, 4 and pemphigus erythematosus in 1980.
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The domestication of animals

Reviews in Anthropology, 1982
AbstractOver the past 11,000 years humans have brought a wide variety of animals under domestication. Domestic animals belong to all Linnaean animal classes—mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, insects, and even, arguably, bacteria. Raised for food, secondary products, labor, and companionship, domestic animals have become intricately woven into
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