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Repertoire of noncoding RNAs in corpus luteum of early pregnancy in buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) [PDF]
Aim: The present study was designed to identify other noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) in the corpus luteum (CL) during early pregnancy in buffalo. Materials and Methods: For this study, CL (n=2) from two buffalo gravid uteri, obtained from the slaughter house,
A. Jerome +2 more
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Sterol engineering enables precise control of mRNA lipid nanoparticles by tuning membrane organization. Replacing cholesterol with bile acid‐derived sterols redirects protein expression from the liver to the spleen. Notably, CA‐20 LNP enhances antigen‐specific immune responses while exhibiting a favorable safety profile, highlighting sterols as a ...
Sanghyuk Jeon +27 more
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SELECTION FOR MASTITIS RESISTANCE AND SOMATIC CELL COUNTS TO IMPROVING MILK PRODUCTION IN EGYPTIAN BUFFALOES [PDF]
Estimates of (Co)variance components and genetic parameters by using MTDFREML program for milk yield (MY), somatic cell count (SCC) and mastitis (MAST ) based on 1901 records of Egyptian buffaloes during the period from 2005 to 2008 at Mehallet Mousa ...
Set El-Habaeib Awad
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Strategies in sample preparation for proteome analysis of biological fluids from water buffaloes
Livestock species such as water buffalo have some unique characteristics like high fat percentage in milk and plasma, poor sample generation, peculiar behaviour, etc. making it difficult for proteomic analysis of such samples.
ASHOK KUMAR BALHARA +5 more
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FES‐derived MGE spheroids exhibit progenitor‐stage alterations in developmental trajectory and hypoxia‐responsive transcriptional programs, followed by functional disruption. Gestational hypoxia recapitulates impaired progenitor proliferation, shortened cell‐cycle progression, interneuron developmental abnormalities, and schizophrenia‐like behaviors in
Peiyan Ni +17 more
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The focus on the bioactive effects of plants concerns mainly ruminal microflora for the modulation of rumen fermentation with very little emphasis placed on their consequences on health parameters, including antioxidative and immune stimulating effects ...
Krishan Kumar +3 more
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Phase‐Dependent Oxygen Defect Energetics in Epitaxial NbN/AlN/NbN Films
Phase dependent oxygen defect energetics in epitaxial δ‐NbN/AlN/δ‐NbN and β‐Nb2N/AlN/β‐Nb2N trilayers. Atomic‐scale analysis and first‐principles calculations reveal distinct oxygen incorporation pathways across NbN polymorphs. Layer resolved defect formation energies show that O is energetically more favorable within δ‐NbN electrodes, whereas in β ...
Prachi Garg +10 more
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Microbiome study of Murrah buffalo mastitis milk with emphasis on Acinetobacter species
Mastitis has been a major challenge in dairy industry incurring heavy loss to dairy farmers. Although targeted antibiotic regime is successful for culturable microbes, the non-culturable and novel microbes are often overlooked.
Damini Sharma +4 more
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DDX3x Regulates NINJ1 Transcription via Histone Lactylation in Sepsis Associated‐Acute Kidney Injury
This study identifies a potential therapeutic approach for sepsis‐associated acute kidney injury (SA‐AKI). We found that during SA‐AKI, reduced expression of DDX3x in renal tubular epithelial cells mediates histone delactylation, which in turn upregulates NINJ1 transcription and triggers tubular cell death. Conversely, Odetiglucan confers protection by
Hongyu Liang +7 more
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Oxidative stress critically affects cellular viability and function under in vitro culture conditions, often compromising physiological integrity of somatic cells used in livestock biotechnology.
Priya Dahiya +9 more
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