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Camelids have evolved to survive some of the most challenging climatic conditions on our planet and are resilient to physiological stress such as temperature extremes, drought, storms, intense ultraviolet radiation, dehydration, and starvation.
Remya PG Ramesh +15 more
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Nanobodies: A Promising Toolkit for Diagnostic Applications
This review focuses on camelid‐derived nanobodies (VHHs) and explains how their small size and high stability support robust diagnostic design. Applications across ELISA, lateral flow assays, and PET/SPECT imaging are summarized, along with clinical progress such as caplacizumab.
Wei Wu +11 more
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Digesta retention patterns of solute and different-sized particles in camelids compared with ruminants and other foregut fermenters [PDF]
The mean retention times (MRT) of solute or particles in the gastrointestinal tract and the forestomach (FS) are crucial determinants of digestive physiology in herbivores.
Ortmann, Sylvia +8 more
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Camelids are commonly found in coastal Peruvian archaeological sites dated to the Prehispanic period but are nowadays missing on the coast. Because of their modern geographical distribution it has been suggested that these animals were brought to the ...
Nicolas Goepfert +3 more
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Nectin‐4 is frequently overexpressed in solid tumors, yet many PDT photosensitizers show poor water solubility and nonspecific uptake. A Nectin‐4‐targeted nanobody–chlorin e6 conjugate (NPC) improves aqueous solubility and selectively accumulates in Nectin‐4‐positive tumor cells.
Haodian Wan +10 more
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Wild Ruminants as a Natural Source of Methane: A Global Gridded Emissions Estimate
Abstract Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas whose global budget remains uncertain due to incomplete and uncertain constraints on several natural and anthropogenic sources. While livestock dominate animal‐derived methane emissions, emissions from wild animals—particularly ruminants—represent a persistent but under‐quantified component of the ...
Theresia Yazbeck +3 more
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Listeriosis in South American camelids : a review
The main aim of the present study was to review the general aspects of Listeria and the clinical manifestation of the disease listeriosis in humans and domestic ruminants, with emphasis on clinical signs in South American camelids.
Than, Wilhelm, +2 more
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A hybrid camel Tülü (Bactrian male x Dromedary female F1) males are preferred in camel wrestling, which is a culture unique to Anatolia. In this study, changes of live weight (LW), daily weight gain (DWG), and body measurements (BMs) of Tülü calves in ...
Atakan Koç, Alkan Çağlı
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Paracetamol prescribing to small animals by veterinarians in Australia and New Zealand
Objective To describe the prescribing patterns of paracetamol by veterinarians in Australia and New Zealand. Methods An online survey was created and distributed to veterinarians in Australia and New Zealand over a 3‐month period (July–October 2024).
A Tse, W Chee, CJ Boyd, CR Sharp
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Epidemiological study of pestiviruses in South American camelids in Switzerland
BACKGROUND: In the context of the ongoing eradication campaign for bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) in cattle in Switzerland, the role of South American camelids (SAC) as a possible virus reservoir needed to be evaluated.
R. Zanoni +11 more
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