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Nuevos datos zooarqueológicos de Rincón Chico 15, Valle de Yocavil (Catamarca, Argentina)

open access: yesArqueologia, 2017
Se presentan los resultados del análisis de la arqueofauna recuperada en las trincheras 3, 4, 5 y 6 del sitio Rincón Chico 15 (Valle de Yocavil, Catamarca, Argentina).
Carlos R. Belotti López de Medina
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La fauna de Loma l’Ántigo. Primeros datos zooarqueológicos del Período Desarrollos Regionales del valle del Cajón, Catamarca, ca. 1200-1500 d.C.

open access: yesRevista del Museo de Antropologia, 2021
Se reportan los resultados del análisis de las arqueofaunas del sitio Loma l´Ántigo del valle del Cajón (Catamarca). Loma l´Ántigo es un sitio del Período Desarrollos Regionales con un patrón de asentamiento aglomerado y emplazado sobre la cima aplanada ...
Carlos Raúl Belotti López de Medina   +1 more
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Serosurveillance of Leishmania infantum in Zoo‐Kept Animals in Spain

open access: yesZoonoses and Public Health, Volume 73, Issue 1, Page 65-73, February 2026.
ABSTRACT Introduction Leishmaniosis is a sand fly‐borne zoonosis mainly caused by Leishmania infantum in Europe. Exposure to this protozoan has been widely reported in many domestic and wild species. However, epidemiological surveys evaluating the circulation of L. infantum in zoo‐kept animals remain limited. This large‐scale study aims to evaluate the
Jesús Barbero‐Moyano   +11 more
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Camelidae Gray 1821

open access: yes, 1982
Published as part of James H. Honacki, Kenneth E. Kinman & James W. Koeppl, 1982, Order Artiodactyla, pp. 315-343 in Mammal Species of the World (1 st Edition), Lawrence, Kansas, USA :Alien Press, Inc.
Honacki, James H.   +2 more
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The Phylogeny of the Camelidae [PDF]

open access: yesThe American Naturalist, 1886
From "American naturalist Extra, July, 1886." ; Cover-title. ; Includes bibliographical references. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Continuous Suppression of Pathological Retinal and Choroidal Neovascularization in Cynomolgus Monkeys via Noninvasive Ophthalmic Delivery of a Novel Anti‐VEGFA Nanobody and Proprietary Penetratin Analog Formulation

open access: yesAdvanced Science, Volume 13, Issue 1, 5 January 2026.
Pathological retinal/choroidal neovascularization drives vision loss in DR and AMD. Current anti‐VEGF injections, while effective, require invasive, frequent administration. Pene/LQ015, is developed a novel topical anti‐VEGFA nanobody formulation achieving therapeutic intraocular levels through penetratin analog‐enhanced delivery.
Chong Chen   +12 more
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The European Union One Health 2024 Zoonoses Report

open access: yesEFSA Journal, Volume 23, Issue 12, December 2025.
Abstract This report by the European Food Safety Authority and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control presents the results of zoonoses monitoring and surveillance activities carried out in 2024 in 27 Member States (MSs), the United Kingdom (Northern Ireland) and eight non‐MSs, according to the Zoonoses Directive 2003/99/EC.
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) | European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC)
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SINGLE DOMAIN ANTIBODIES AND BIOENGINEERING DRUGS ON THEIR BASIS: NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR DIAGNOSTICS AND THERAPY

open access: yesМедицинская иммунология, 2016
Almost 20 years ago, a unique class of antibodies devoid of L chains was discovered in Camelidae blood serum. Only one variable domain is responsible for antigen recognition in these unusual antibodies.
E. N. Gorshkova   +3 more
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Avian influenza overview September–November 2025

open access: yesEFSA Journal, Volume 23, Issue 12, December 2025.
Abstract Between 6 September and 28 November 2025, 2896 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A(H5) virus detections were reported in domestic (442) and wild (2454) birds in 29 countries in Europe. The magnitude and geographical extent of these detections were unprecedented for this time of the year, particularly in wild birds.
European Food Safety Authority   +15 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Long Road to Eradicate Rinderpest [PDF]

open access: yesVeterinary Research Forum, 2011
Rinderpest, which means cattle-plague in German, has been recognized as a distinct clinical entity since the great European epizootic of A.D. 376 to 386.
Sigfrido Burgos Cáceres
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