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Molecular Genetics and Metabolism, 2001
Mice deficient in galactose-1-phosphate uridyltransferase (GALT) demonstrate abnormal galactose metabolism but no obvious clinical phenotype. To further dissect the pathways of galactose metabolism in these animals, galactose oxidation and metabolite levels were studied in 16-day-old sucklings and the effect of a 4 week prior exposure to a 40% glucose ...
C, Ning +6 more
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Mice deficient in galactose-1-phosphate uridyltransferase (GALT) demonstrate abnormal galactose metabolism but no obvious clinical phenotype. To further dissect the pathways of galactose metabolism in these animals, galactose oxidation and metabolite levels were studied in 16-day-old sucklings and the effect of a 4 week prior exposure to a 40% glucose ...
C, Ning +6 more
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The exposure of fetal and suckling rats to saccharin from dosed maternal animals
Toxicology Letters, 1979Abstract [35S] Saccharin was found to cross the placenta and enter the fetal circulation, or to be excreted in the milk after oral administration of a radiolabeled dose to pregnant or lactating rats given 5% dietary saccharin. The ratio of the fetal blood level of saccharin to the maternal blood level for 19 (±1)-day-old fetuses increased from 0.15 ...
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Archivio per le scienze mediche, 1983
The effects of a high protein diet (casein 40%, lactalbumin 20%) were evaluated in pregnant and/or suckling rats. Histological studies of the organs showed structural alterations to the liver, adrenal cortex, kidneys and heart accompanied by significant metabolic changes in blood glucose and triglyceride levels.
A M, Greco +4 more
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The effects of a high protein diet (casein 40%, lactalbumin 20%) were evaluated in pregnant and/or suckling rats. Histological studies of the organs showed structural alterations to the liver, adrenal cortex, kidneys and heart accompanied by significant metabolic changes in blood glucose and triglyceride levels.
A M, Greco +4 more
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Suckling Dogs as Experimental Animals in Dental and Facial Growth Studies
Journal of Dental Research, 1966Charles R. Kremenak, Ross D. Christensen
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Archiv fur Tierernahrung, 1996
The study is based on the results obtained from the slaughter of 5 sows on the first day of pregnancy and the first day of the experiment respectively (pregnant and non-pregnant sows resp.), of 43 pregnant sows on the 56th, 84th, 98th, 105th and 113rd day of gestation as well as 17 lactating sows on the 26th day of lactation.
M, Beyer +3 more
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The study is based on the results obtained from the slaughter of 5 sows on the first day of pregnancy and the first day of the experiment respectively (pregnant and non-pregnant sows resp.), of 43 pregnant sows on the 56th, 84th, 98th, 105th and 113rd day of gestation as well as 17 lactating sows on the 26th day of lactation.
M, Beyer +3 more
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Archiv fur Tierernahrung, 1993
The influence of litter number (1, 2 and 4, age of sows) as well as gestation and lactation stage of sows on the chemical composition and on the quantities of protein and fat of their bodies was investigated. The slaughter of 46 pregnant, 18 non-pregnant and 17 lactating sows were carried out at the 1st, 56th, 84th, 98th, 105th and 113th day of ...
M, Beyer +3 more
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The influence of litter number (1, 2 and 4, age of sows) as well as gestation and lactation stage of sows on the chemical composition and on the quantities of protein and fat of their bodies was investigated. The slaughter of 46 pregnant, 18 non-pregnant and 17 lactating sows were carried out at the 1st, 56th, 84th, 98th, 105th and 113th day of ...
M, Beyer +3 more
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A common database to study the efficiency of the mother-young pair in suckling animals
The efficiency of the mother-young pair corresponds to the mother’s capacity to produce a healthy and well-growing young and to maintain its production. The aim of this work was to create a common database to explore the efficiency of the mother-young pair through generic indicators in three suckling species: cattle, ewes and horses.Auclair-Ronzaud, Juliette +6 more
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[Intestinal absorption of hemolysin in suckling animals].
Atti della Accademia dei fisiocritici in Siena. Sezione medico-fisica, 2004G, BROGI, R, BIAGINI
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Dairy calves suckled by their dams: which compromise between animal performances and welfare?
2021Bouchon, Matthieu +4 more
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