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Etoposide induces DNA damage, activating p53‐dependent apoptosis via caspase‐3/7, which cleaves PARP1. Dammarenediol II enhances this apoptotic pathway by suppressing O‐GlcNAc transferase activity, further decreasing O‐GlcNAcylation. The reduction in O‐GlcNAc levels boosts p53‐driven apoptosis and influences the Akt/GSK3β/mTOR signaling pathway ...
Jaehoon Lee +8 more
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Wheat pollard is a common feed ingredient, but its non starch polysaccharide component is still a limiting factor as an anti nutrition. The combination treatment of enzymes from rumen liquor (DE) and steam pelleting (SP), could change non-starch ...
W. W. Wardani, N. Ramli, W. Hermana
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Fatty acid, protein and energy gain of broilers fed different dietary vegetable oils [PDF]
The objective of this study was to assess energy, nitrogen, fat and fatty acid deposition in broilers fed diets containing different vegetable oil sources.
Barroeta, Ana Cristina +4 more
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SUMMARY Early chick performance is adversely affected by inadequate ambient temperatures. Increasing AMEn may help alleviate poor performance with chicks subjected to low brooding temperatures. This study examined the effects on subsequent growth and meat yield responses in broiler chicks provided diets formulated to either 3,040 or 3,140 kcal of ...
W.A. Dozier, A. Corzo, M.T. Kidd
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Tumour–host interactions in Drosophila: mechanisms in the tumour micro‐ and macroenvironment
This review examines how tumour–host crosstalk takes place at multiple levels of biological organisation, from local cell competition and immune crosstalk to organism‐wide metabolic and physiological collapse. Here, we integrate findings from Drosophila melanogaster studies that reveal conserved mechanisms through which tumours hijack host systems to ...
José Teles‐Reis, Tor Erik Rusten
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Nutritional evaluation of corn grown using different organic fertilizers for slow-growing broilers
The aim of this study was to evaluate the chemical composition, energy values and nutrient metabolizability coefficients of corn grown using different organic fertilizers and its use for feeding slow-growing broilers. Two experiments were conducted.
Carla Fonseca Alves Campos +9 more
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Protein metabolism, feed energy partitioning, behavior patterns and plasma cortisol in Nellore steers with high and low residual feed intake. [PDF]
The objective was to evaluate protein turnover, nitrogen balance, feed energy partitioning, behavior patterns and plasma cortisol in Nellore (B. indicus) cattle with high and low residual feed intake (RFI = actual minus expected dry matter intake ...
GOMES, R. da C. +2 more
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Apparent and True Metabolizable Energy of Feedstuffs for Mature, Nonlaying Female Embden Geese ,
Abstract Mature, nonlaying, female Embden geese were used to determine the effect of level of intake on the apparent and true metabolizable energy (AME and TME) of corn, wheat, and oats. The AME values showed a significant quadratic increase as level of intake increased; however, TME values showed a decreasing trend as input levels increased from 10 ...
MAUREEN L. STOREY, NEIL K. ALLEN
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Meta‐transcriptome analysis identified FGF19 as a peptide enteroendocrine hormone associated with colorectal cancer prognosis. In vivo xenograft models showed release of FGF19 into the blood at levels that correlated with tumor volumes. Tumoral‐FGF19 altered murine liver metabolism through FGFR4, thereby reducing bile acid synthesis and increasing ...
Jordan M. Beardsley +5 more
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Effect of tail docking in Awassi lambs on metabolizable energy requirements and chemical composition of carcasses [PDF]
The effect of tail docking on metabolizable energy requirements and carcass characteristics was studied using 80 weaned entire Awassi male lambs. Docking was performed within 3 days of birth and lambs were weaned at 90 days old. Docked and undocked lambs
Abodabos, A. +3 more
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