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Three-dimensional anatomy of the ostrich (Struthio camelus) knee joint [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The three-dimensional anatomy of the ostrich (Struthio camelus) knee (femorotibial, femorofibular, and femoropatellar) joint has scarcely been studied, and could elucidate certain mechanobiological properties of sesamoid bones.
Abourachid   +39 more
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Cyphomella camelus

open access: yes, 2022
Cyphomella camelus (Kieffer, 1925) GenBank Accession no. MZ128658 Material examined. 1 male, labelled ‘ Cyphomella camelus (Kieffer, 1925), India, West Bengal, Burdwan [23˚22ʹN, 87˚85ʹE], 20.ix.2019, Coll. N. Hazra’. 1 male, labelled ‘ Cyphomella camelus (Kieffer, 1925), India, West Bengal, Burdwan [23˚22ʹN, 87˚85ʹE], 24.ii.2020, Coll. N. Hazra’.
Mukherjee, Bindarika, Hazra, Niladri
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Idiops camelus

open access: yes, 2021
Idiops camelus (Mello-Leitão, 1937) Figs 2C–D, 5A, 6D, H–I, 11–12 Pseudidiops camelus Mello-Leitão, 1937: 1, figs 1–2. Idiops montealegrensis Soares, 1944: 156, figs 2–4. Synonymized by Fukami & Lucas 2005: 6, figs 6–7. Idiops camelus – Raven 1985: 158. — Fukami & Lucas 2005: 6, figs 6–7. Idiops montealegrensis – Bücherl 1957: 383, figs 2–2a. Diagnosis
Fonseca-Ferreira, Rafael   +3 more
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Lestica camelus

open access: yes, 2022
Lestica camelus (Eversmann, 1849) Distribution in world: Central and Eastern Palaearctic region (Pulawski 2022). Distribution in Turkey: Ankara (Kohl 1915).
Can, İlyas, Gülmez, Yaşar
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Struthio camelus subsp. camelus Linnaeus 1758

open access: yes, 2022
Published as part of Boano, Giovanni, Belemsobgo, Urbain, Silvano, Fabrizio, Hema, Emmanuel M., Belemsobgo, Aristide, Dimobe, Kangbéni & Pavia, Marco, 2022, An annotated checklist of the birds of Burkina Faso, pp.
Boano, Giovanni   +6 more
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Identification of SNPs and their validation in camel (Camelus bactrianus and Camelus dromedarius) [PDF]

open access: yesIOSR Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Science, 2014
The dromedary (Camelus dromedarius) and the bactrian camel (Camelus bactrianus) are among the last species that have been domesticated around 3000-6000 years ago. To understand relationship between genetic and phenotypic variations in camel, single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers covering the coding part of genome were developed.
Jyoti Joshi   +5 more
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Xiphydria camelus

open access: yes, 2019
Published as part of Shinohara, Akihiko & Kameda, Yuichi, 2019, DNA barcodes and morphology revealed three species masquerading in Xiphydria camelus of authors (Hymenoptera, Xiphydriidae) in Northeast Asia: X. eborata sp. rev. and X. albopicta sp. nov., pp.
Shinohara, Akihiko, Kameda, Yuichi
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Fundamental studies of milk exosomes Camelus dromedarius, Camelus bactrianus and hybrids from Kazakhstan [PDF]

open access: yesExperimental Biology, 2020
Milk contains extracellular vesicles that are released by udder cells and are recognized as a new mechanism for transmitting information from mother to newborn. In this study, extracellular vesicles were isolated from milk of C. dromedarius, C. bactrianus and hybrids from Kazakhstan using optimized density gradient ultracentrifugation.
Ryskalieva, A.   +5 more
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A preliminary study on the glycosylation of the reproductive tract in the Ostrich (Struthio camelus camelus)

open access: yesReproduction in Domestic Animals, 2020
AbstractGlycosylation of the reproductive tract of an adult female red‐necked ostrich (Struthio camelus camelus) carrying a fully formed calcified egg in her uterus when accidently killed by a blow to the head was examined using lectin histochemistry on samples from the infundibulum, magnum, uterus and vagina.
Carolyn J. P. Jones   +5 more
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Back to Water: Signature of Adaptive Evolution in Cetacean Mitochondrial tRNAs [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The mitochondrion is the power plant of the eukaryotic cell, and tRNAs are the fundamental components of its translational machinery. In the present paper, the evolution of mitochondrial tRNAs was investigated in the Cetacea, a clade of Cetartiodactyla ...
Cozzi, Bruno   +4 more
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