Animal breeds are the diverse outcome of the thousands-year-long process of livestock domestication. Many of these breeds are piebald, resulting from the artificial selection by pastoralists of animals bearing a genetic condition known as leucism, and selected for their productive, behavioural, or aesthetical traits.
Gabriele Volpato +2 more
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Nucleic Acid and Immunological Diagnostics for SARS-CoV-2: Processes, Platforms and Pitfalls
Accurate diagnosis at an early stage of infection is essential for the successful management of any contagious disease. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) virus is a ...
Avinash Premraj +3 more
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Production of Nontraditional Food for Children after Weaning [PDF]
This study aimed at manufacturing of camels’ milk, and its yogurt made with barley and certain fruits and vegetables for the benefit of feeding children after weaning.
Soad Ali, Marwa El-Gendy, T. El-Sisy
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Camelpox remains a widespread viral disease in camelids, with socioeconomic relevance. The present study explored the hematological, biochemical, and histopathological alterations in dromedary-racing camels from the North of Oman infected with camelpox ...
Amal Alkharusi +7 more
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1. Crystalline myoglobin was prepared from camel heart muscle. 2. A method was developed for the isolation of myoglobin that employs molecular-sieve chromatography. 3. Analytical chromatography of the camel myoglobin on a molecular-sieve column and on two types of ion-exchange columns gave in each case a single elution band, which accounted for better ...
E S, Awad, L, Kotite
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Challenge infection model for MERS-CoV based on naturally infected camels
Background Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) is an emerging virus that infects humans and camels with no approved antiviral therapy or vaccine.
Naif Khalaf Alharbi +13 more
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FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE IN CAMELS : ROLE OF CAMELS IN THE EPIZOOTIOLOGY AND TRANSMISSION OF FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE IN EGYPT [PDF]
To study FMD in camels and investigate the role played by camels in epizootiology and transmission of the disease to cattle, 50 camel and 50 cattle (in contact with camels) were used.
U. ABD EL-HAKIM
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Age- and Sex-Dependent Dynamics in Pituitary Thyrotroph and Thyroid Hormones in Dromedary Camels (Camelus dromedarius): A Histochemical Approach. [PDF]
This study demonstrates age‐ and sex‐dependent regulation of the hypothalamic pituitary thyroid axis in dromedary camels, showing enlarged thyrotroph morphology in older animals and distinct hormonal patterns, including declining T4 with age‐ and sex‐related variation in T3 and TSH levels.
Jaspal SAS +8 more
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Omani camel calves in a traditional management system
The Omani camel is a distinguished and multipurpose animal in the Gulf region, recently in great demand for its excellent racing qualities. The camel population in Oman was 98,500 head in 1994, with an annual growth rate of 3.7%.
B. E. Musa, M. A. Salim, M. T. Abu Samra
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Comparison of reproductive hormone levels in male and female camels (Camelus dromedarius) during rutting and non-rutting seasons and their relation with some minerals and antioxidant status [PDF]
This study designed to establish a reference data and compare the reproductive hormone profiles of both sexes of dromedary camels in rutting and non-rutting seasons in Samawa Province, Iraq.
Asmaa Sami Madhi +2 more
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