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DETERMINATION OF PLASMA LEVELS OF UREA AND CREATININE IN PANTANAL HORSES POCONÉ REGION - MT [PDF]
This study aimed to determine the plasma levels of urea and creatinine, besides evaluating the influence of sex and age factors on these substances in Pantaneiros horses, animals of high economic and social importance in the Pantanal. In Poconé-MT region,
M. R. Guazina, A. C. Rosa, A. Kataoka
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Studies on clinical signs and biochemical alteration in pregnancy toxemic goats [PDF]
Aim: This study was planned to reveal the clinical signs and biochemical alterations in pregnancy toxemic goats. Materials and Methods: Blood samples were collected from 20 healthy pregnant and 45 pregnancy toxemic goats and analyzed biochemically ...
Prasannkumar R. Vasava+4 more
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Bacteria change phenotypically in response to their environment. Free swimming cells transition to biofilm communities that promote cellular cooperativity and resistance to stressors and antibiotics.
Taylor A. Dodson+5 more
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Rapid subcellular calcium responses and dynamics by calcium sensor G-CatchER+
Summary: The precise spatiotemporal characteristics of subcellular calcium (Ca2+) transients are critical for the physiological processes. Here we report a green Ca2+ sensor called “G-CatchER+” using a protein design to report rapid local ER Ca2 ...
Florence N. Reddish+17 more
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Considering the scarcity of information regarding blood parameters of Pêga donkeys (Equus asinus), and the influence of factors such as breed and physiological status on these parameters, this study aimed to evaluate the influence of pregnancy on ...
Annita Morais Girardi+5 more
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Screening Genome Sequences for Known RNA Genes and Motifs [PDF]
This methods paper presents computational protocols for the identification of non-coding RNA genes or RNA motifs within genomic sequences. An application to bacterial small RNA is proposed.
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Coupling biochemistry and mechanics in cell adhesion: a model for inhomogeneous stress fiber contraction [PDF]
Biochemistry and mechanics are closely coupled in cell adhesion. At sites of cell-matrix adhesion, mechanical force triggers signaling through the Rho-pathway, which leads to structural reinforcement and increased contractility in the actin cytoskeleton.
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Salivary pH, calcium, phosphorus and selected enzymes in healthy dogs: A pilot study [PDF]
Background Saliva in dogs, as in humans, is a complex fluid secreted by different salivary glands in the oral cavity to protect the oral mucosa and teeth.
Badon, Tamara+5 more
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Substance graphs are optimal simple-graph representations of metabolism [PDF]
One approach to studying the system-wide organization of biochemistry is to use statistical graph theory. Even in such a heavily simplified method, which disregards most of the dynamic aspects of biochemistry, one is faced with fundamental questions, such as how the chemical reaction systems should be reduced to a graph retaining as much functional ...
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The free energies of formation of aqueous d-alanine, l-aspartic acid, and d-glutamic acid [PDF]
The employment of thermodynamics in biochemistry has been restricted, until recently, to the use of first law data. In the last few years a beginning has been made in the application of the second law; i.e., of free energy data (1, 2). The development of
Borsook, Henry, Huffman, Hugh M.
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