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Influence of Bombesin on Gastrointestinal and Pancreatic Cell Growth in Adult and Suckling Animals

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1988
Chronic administration of bombesin in the adult rat affects cell growth and enzyme activities in the pancreas. It also induces hyperplasia of the fundic mucosa, increases antral gastrin content, and stimulates gastrin cell proliferation in the antral mucosa.
T, Lehy, F, Puccio
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Cytodifferentiation of the rat paneth cell: An immunocytochemical investigation in suckling and weanling animals

American Journal of Anatomy, 1980
AbstractThe cytodifferentiation of the intestinal Paneth cell was investigated in 2‐ to 50‐day‐old rats by evaluating the phenotypic expression of bacteriolytic lysozyme. Samples of duodenum, jejunum, and ileum were exposed to anti‐lysozyme antiserum and treated by the periodic‐acid Schiff (PAS) technique for the demonstration of carbohydrate moieties.
J, Lopez-Lewellyn, S L, Erlandsen
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Specific Features of Metal Absorption in Suckling Animals

1983
The results obtained in rats and other animal species show differences in the pharmacokinetics and toxicity of lead, cadmium, mercury and manganese between suckling and weaned animals. Most of these differences are the result of specific features of metal metabolism in neonates: higher gastrointestinal absorption and lack of metal-metal interaction ...
K. Kostial
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Postnatal development of lipid-clearing enzymes in the suckling animal

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1982
Age-related changes in the enzyme activities in the storage and secretory pools of extrahepatic lipoprotein lipase and hepatic triglyceride lipase were determined during a primed/constant infusion of heparin for 2 hr in puppies between birth and 18 wk of life. Lipoprotein lipase activity was low in the first 4 wk of suckling. Its storage pool increased
J B, Das, I D, Joshi, A I, Philippart
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Effects of early-life lactoferrin intervention on growth performance, small intestinal function and gut microbiota in suckling piglets.

Food & Function, 2019
The early postnatal stage is a critical period for suckling animals in developing intestinal function and stabilizing gut microbiota. Lactoferrin (LF) plays a critical role in promoting gut development and regulating gut microbiota.
P. Hu   +3 more
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Dietary N-carbamylglutamate and l-arginine supplementation improves intestinal energy status in intrauterine-growth-retarded suckling lambs.

Food & Function, 2019
This study explores the roles of l-arginine (Arg) and N-carbamylglutamate (NCG) supplementation in the diet in intestine damage, energy state, as well as the associated protein kinase signaling pathways activated by AMP in intrauterine growth retarded ...
Hao Zhang   +5 more
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Alterations in odontogenesis and tooth eruption resulting from exposure to hexavalent chromium in suckling animals

International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 2019
AbstractBackgroundHeavy metals including Cr VI are present in inadequately treated effluents that contaminate drinking water. Hence, Cr VI exposure can affect children through intake of breast milk from an exposed mother or bottle‐feeding formula prepared with contaminated water.
Luciana Marina Sánchez   +1 more
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A method of animal identification in studies on multi-suckling behaviour

Applied Animal Ethology, 1975
Abstract A practical inexpensive numbering device for cattle multiple suckling behaviour patterns is described and illustrated, which is visible from a distance at any angle of observation.
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Problem of standardising growth rates for animals suckled in separate litters.

Growth, 1987
The tendency of animals suckled in different litters to grow at different rates is already known to be a serious problem for experimental design in developmental biology. However, the contribution made by avoidable technical practices, such as failure to standardise litter size, to this litter effect is not clear from the literature.
A N, Peeling, T, Looker
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