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Helminth infections and diseases of camelidae
The nematodes, trematodes and cestodes which have been found in domesticated animals of the genera Camelus and Lama are given in a host-site-parasite list. The individual helminths, their distribution and their known clinical, pathological and economic roles are discussed.
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Since the discovery of this site in 1986. new ichnites of mammals and birds were Iound, as follows: 1) an outstanding trackway composed of 35 footprints assigned to Neomegatherichnum pehuencoensis Aramayo and Manera de Bianco, 1987, (Xenarthra ...
Silvia A. Aramayo +1 more
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Camel-Derived Nanobodies as Potent Inhibitors of New Delhi Metallo-β-Lactamase-1 Enzyme
The injudicious usage of antibiotics during infections caused by Gram-negative bacteria leads to the emergence of β-lactamases. Among them, the NDM-1 enzyme poses a serious threat to human health.
Rahma Ben Abderrazek +6 more
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An Assessment of the Relationships Among Species of Camelidae by Satellite DNA Comparisons [PDF]
Lidia Vidal-Rioja +2 more
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Este trabajo entrega los resultados de los análisis taxonómicos y tafonómicos efectuados a los conjuntos faunísticos de las capas más profundas del sitio cueva Las Guanacas (Región de Aisén).
RAFAEL LABARCA E +2 more
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Biologija i ekologija porodice deva (Camelidae)
Deve se svrstavaju u porodicu Camelidae, koja se prvi put pojavila u Sjevernoj Americi prije 40 milijuna godina. Sjevernoamerička deva izumrla je prije 10.000 godina. Živuće južnoameričke deve zastupljene su s vrstama: ljama (Lama glama), gvanako (L. guanicoe), vikunja (Vicugna vicugna) i alpaka (V. pacos).
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A Deadly Cargo: Gene Repertoire of Cytotoxic Effector Proteins in the Camelidae [PDF]
Ján Futas +3 more
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β-Lactamase Inhibitors Derived from Single-Domain Antibody Fragments Elicited in the Camelidae [PDF]
Katja Conrath +7 more
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A New Species of Hemiauchenia (Artiodactyla, Camelidae) from the Late Blancan of Florida
Julie Meachen
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Evolutionary conservation of an ancient retroviral <i>gagpol</i> gene in Artiodactyla. [PDF]
Simpson J, Kozak CA, Boso G.
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