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ABSTRACT The phrenic nerve is responsible for the motor innervation of the diaphragm, which is essential for breathing. The literature lacks data regarding the nervous and respiratory systems of wild animals, especially the maned wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus).
Beatriz Costa do Nascimento +10 more
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Mechanisms of light in regulating the chick pineal clock. Abstract The circadian clock significantly impacts animal health and productivity, with light playing a crucial role in regulating circadian rhythms. However, the mechanisms behind light‐induced circadian transmission remain unclear, particularly in light‐sensitive avian species.
Yunlei Li +10 more
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Modeling cerebral palsy in animals
Abstract Advancements in the treatment of cerebral palsy depend on animal research. Yet, most animal models have not been fully evaluated for spasticity and dystonia using clinically relevant measures of altered tone or movement patterns, which form the basis for diagnosing people with the condition.
Katharina A. Quinlan +8 more
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Intravascular Adenomyosis in a Cynomolgus Macaque (Macaca Fascicularis)
ABSTRACT Intravascular adenomyosis was discovered in a cynomolgus macaque, a previously unreported presentation of adenomyosis in non‐human primates that points to vascular involvement in adenomyosis etiology. Uterus gross exam was unremarkable, but histologic examination revealed multifocal endometrial tissue intimately associated with large thin ...
Hannah M. Ruetten +4 more
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Estrogen Promotes Germ Cell and Seminiferous Tubule Development in the Baboon Fetal Testis1 [PDF]
Eugene D. Albrecht +7 more
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Effect of polidocanol foam concentration on success of tubal occlusion following transcervical administration in baboons [PDF]
Jeffrey T. Jensen +6 more
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Hereditary and dietary effects on apolipoprotein[a] isoforms and Lp[a] in baboons.
David L. Rainwater +2 more
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Cerebrovascular response to infused 5-hydroxytryptamine in the baboon. Part 2. 5 Hydroxytryptamine infusion in estrogen and progesterone treated animals. [PDF]
A. David Mendelow +3 more
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Summary: Allele-specific expression (ASE) is pivotal in understanding the genetic underpinnings of phenotypic variation within species, differences in disease susceptibility, and responses to environmental factors.
Ramesh Ramasamy +9 more
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