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Camelus bactrianus (Bactrian camel)

1974
The male karyotype came from lymphocyte cultures and was donated by Dr. Lucien Koulischer, Belgium, and the female karyotype came from lung cultures donated by Dr. David A. Hungerford, Philadelphia. Pairing is arbitrary and classification of the chromosomes is difficult as in other camelids. Many acrocentrics possess short arms and many have satellites.
T. C. Hsu, Kurt Benirschke
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GASTRIC PYTHIOSIS IN A BACTRIAN CAMEL (BACTRIANUS CAMELUS)

Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2018
Pythium insidiosum, an aquatic oomycete, causes chronic lesions in the skin and digestive tract of multiple species. A captive-bred Bactrian camel ( Camelus bactrianus) showed clinical signs of lethargy and weight loss in a clinical course of 30 days, with no response to treatment.
Lilian C, Heck   +7 more
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Characterization of heavy-chain antibody gene repertoires in Bactrian camels

Journal of Genetics and Genomics, 2023
Camelids are the only mammals that can produce functional heavy-chain antibodies (HCAbs). Although HCAbs were discovered over 30 years ago, the antibody gene repertoire of Bactrian camels remains largely underexplored. To characterize the diversity of variable genes of HCAbs (VHHs), germline and rearranged VHH repertoires are constructed. Phylogenetics
Yuexing Liu   +4 more
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Macroanatomy of coronary arteries in Bactrian camel (Camelus bactrianus)

Veterinary Research Communications, 2008
The aim of present study was to determine the origin, distribution and course of the coronary arteries in Bactrian camels. Ten hearts of adult healthy Bactrian camels of different sex constituted the material. Following exposition of the arteries by means of injection of 15% ABS coloured with red carmine to a. coronaria sinistra and a. coronaria dextra,
Guoqiang, Yuan   +4 more
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Identification of Bactrian camel cell lines using genetic markers

In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal, 2018
Iranian Bactrian camel population is less than 100 animals. Iranian biological resource center produced more than 50 Bactrian camel fibroblast cell lines as a somatic cell bank for conservation animal genetic resources. We compared two type markers performance, including 14 random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPDs) (dominant) and eight microsatellite ...
Abdolreza, Daneshvar Amoli   +4 more
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Composition and characteristics of Chinese Bactrian camel milk

Small Ruminant Research, 2015
Abstract A comprehensive review on Chinese Bactrian camel milk composition, properties, nutrition value was provided. The review indicated that the mean values of Bactrian camel milk composition were as follows: protein, 3.96%; lactose, 4.50%; fat, 5.32; ash, 0.83%; total solids, 14.52%.
Dian-bo Zhao, Yan-hong Bai, Yuan-wen Niu
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Allelic polymorphism in Arabian camel ribonuclease and the amino acid sequence of bactrian camel ribonuclease

Biochemical Genetics, 1976
Pancreatic ribonucleases from several species (whitetail deer, roe deer, guinea pig, and arabian camel) exhibit more than one amino acid at particular positions in their amino acid sequences. Since these enzymes were isolated from pooled pancreas, the origin of this heterogeneity is not clear.
WELLING, GW, MULDER, H, BEINTEMA, JJ
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The Nerve Supply to the Orbit of the Bactrian Camel

Veterinary Research Communications, 2004
The Bactrian camel is an important domestic animal in some desert and semi-desert areas of the world, but there is no detailed description of the nervous supply to the orbit in this animal. In this study, 10 heads of adult Bactrian camels were collected and the nerves supplying the orbit were examined grossly.
Sheng, Cui   +2 more
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Toxoplasma gondii infection in Bactrian camel (Camelus bactrianus) in China

Veterinary Parasitology, 2013
Camel is important to the economy of many countries. We report Toxoplasma gondii infection in Bactrian camels (Camelus bactrianus), first for this host. Antibodies to T. gondii were found in sera of 7 of 234 C. bactrianus from Qinghai Province, northwestern China. Sera were tested by a commercial indirect hemagglutination test at a cut-off of 1:64. Age
M, Wang   +4 more
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Describing Pediatric Poisoning Epidemiology — Riding a Bactrian Camel

Journal of Medical Toxicology, 2022
Kevin C. Osterhoudt, Temdy Zhang
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