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The Nucleoporin CPR5 Modulates Plant Immunity via Guanylate‐Binding Proteins
The subcellular localisation of GBPL2 between the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and nuclear envelope (NE) regulates the immune signalling pathway mediated by nucleoporins CPR5 and GBPL3 in Arabidopsis. ABSTRACT The nuclear pore complex plays a key role in nuclear transport of immune signals.
Leiwen Pan +8 more
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Camelus dromedarius Linnaeus 1758
Camelus dromedarius Linnaeus, 1758. Syst. Nat., 10th ed., 1:65. TYPE LOCALITY: "Africa," deserts of Libya and Arabia (domesticated stock). DISTRIBUTION: Extinct in the wild; first domesticated about 4,000 yr BP from wild populations which had become ...
Peter Grubb
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The ungulates of northern China
Presently, thirty five species of ungulates occur in northern China. Some species are threatened or endangered. There are three species of Equidae (E. przewalskii, E. hemionus, E. kiang), one of Suidae (Sus scrofa), one of Camelidae (Camelus bactrianus),
Wu Jia-yan
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Abstract Camels possess exceptional adaptability, allowing them to withstand extreme temperatures in desert environments. They conserve water by reducing their metabolic rate and regulating body temperature. The heart of the camel plays a crucial role in this adaptation, with specific genes expressed in cardiac tissue that are essential for mammalian ...
Sung‐Yeon Lee +5 more
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Types et races de chameau de Bactriane (Camelus bactrianus) en Chine
Le chameau de Bactriane (Camelus bactrianus) est une espèce importante au regard de l’activité de l’élevage en Chine. Malgré cela, elle reste insuffisamment connue en ce qui concerne les diverses races et types spécialisés utilisés.
X.X. Zhao
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Comparative study of the body proportions in Elephantidae and other large herbivorous mammals
In this study, we examine the differences in the body proportions of Elephantidae and other large herbivorous mammals, identify similarities and unique features, and associate these features with the benefits and constraints imposed by their body plan.
Ruslan I. Belyaev +4 more
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Kan miljöberikning öka baktriska kamelers (camelus bactrianus) användning av sitt utomhushägn [PDF]
The Bactrian camel is a desert animal especially adapted to the harsh environment it lives in. It is part of the Camelidae family and exists as a wild species (Camelus ferus) and as a domesticated species (Camelus bactrianus).
Morén, Sara
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Postnatal growth and development pattern of camel calves
Thirty-two Bactrian camel calves kept under traditional management conditions were used to study postnatal growth and development patterns. Thirteen linear body measurements were taken at the intervals of 30 days after birth up to day 420.
X. X. Zhao +3 more
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Hybridization between dromedaries and Bactrian camels has been carried out since ancient times in various areas of the Middle East and Central Asia. The primary force behind such practice was to obtain a better pack camel for trade caravans and military ...
Maurizio Dioli
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Socio‐economic evaluation of human–dog coexistence: A 40,000 years history
This research has explored various dimensions of the human–dog relationship, including historical, cultural, socio‐economic and environmental aspects. It highlights the essential roles of dogs as companions, service animals and symbols across diverse cultures and religions. The developing pet industry's economic significance for dog breeding highlights
Mohammad Fallahi +3 more
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