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This study provided evidence of inflammation on damaging ovary response to controlled ovarian stimulation, linked to dysfunctions in lipid, carbohydrate, and amino acid metabolism. IL‐17 signal pathways may play a critical role in this process. ABSTRACT Objective This study aimed to elucidate the underlying mechanisms by which lipopolysaccharide (LPS ...
Xin Mu +3 more
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Bovine trypanosomiasis in tsetse-free pastoral zone of the Far-North region, Cameroon
Background & objectives: The Far-North region of Cameroon has been considered free of tsetse and trypanosomiasis for the past three decades. But recent reports by pastoralists indicate its reappearance in the region.
P. F. Suh +5 more
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Genomic insights into the population structure and genetic diversity of Ugandan indigenous cattle
Abstract Domestic cattle in Africa can be categorized as either taurine (Bos taurus) or indicine (Bos indicus) based on their domestication histories from the extinct aurochs (Bos primigenius). Close to 150 breeds of indigenous cattle are estimated to exist in Africa and have a complex mixture of B. taurus and B. indicus ancestries.
Rodney Okwasiimire +10 more
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Neglected zoonotic diseases in Nigeria: role of the public health veterinarian
Zoonotic diseases accounts for about 75% of emerging infectious disease and can be devastating to both human and animal health globally. A subset of zoonotic diseases is referred to as "neglected zoonotic diseases - NZDs" as they mainly affect poor ...
Nusirat Elelu +7 more
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Zebra stripes: the questions raised by the answers
ABSTRACT Multiple hypotheses have been suggested to explain why the three zebra species (Equus quagga, E. grevyi and E. zebra) are striped. We review how well these theories explain the nature (rather than simply the existence) of the stripes. Specifically, we explore how well different theories explain (i) the form of zebra stripes (especially on ...
Hamish M. Ireland, Graeme D. Ruxton
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Impact of nutrition on the pathophysiology of bovine trypanosomiasis
Trypanosomiasis is a major veterinary problem over much of sub-Saharan Africa and is frequently associated with undernutrition. There is growing evidence that nutrition can have a profound effect on the pathophysiological features of animal trypanosomiasis.
P H, Holmes +4 more
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A preliminary serological study of Trypanosoma evansi and Trypanosoma lewisi in a Chinese human population [PDF]
Trypanosoma evansi, known as an animal trypanosome, is widely distributed in many countries of Africa, Asia and South America; it causes significant economic loss in these countries.
Courtois, Patrick +8 more
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A cross-sectional study was carried out in Nyangatom wereda of South Omo zone, Southern Nation and Nationalities People Region (SNNPR), Ethiopia with the general objectives to find out the prevalence of bovine trypanosomiasis and the risk factors ...
Tadelech Sisay +1 more
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The indole derivative (FC‐114) and the N‐phenylpyrazole (FC‐122) of glycyrrhetinic acid are both potent inhibitors of the Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase 1B, with IC50 values of 0.48 μM and 1.15 μM, respectively. However, their activity decreases by up to four times when the 18β‐H position is epimerized to 18α‐H or when the carbonyl group at the C11 ...
Ledy De‐la‐Cruz‐Martínez +10 more
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prevalence of bovine trypanosomiasis in wolaita zone kindo didaye district of ethiopia
Cross sectional study was conducted in Kindo Didaye District of Wolayita administrative zone of southern region of Ethiopia, from November 2014 to April 2015 to estimate the prevalence of bovine trypanosomiasis.
Nigussu Fassel
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