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Winged Camelus Bactrianus in Sogdian Art
One of the most fascinating and also enigmatic artistic motifs of the Sogdian art flourished in 7th-8th centuries, might be so-called winged camel or camel bird. The reasons why this unprecedented composite animal was invented only by the Sogdians might be found out within the cultural background of Sogdiana.
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Distribution and microstructure of intrarenal arteries in Bactrian camels (Camelus Bactrianus).
Studies and reports focusing on the Bactrian camels' kidney structure from an anatomical perspective are scanty, therefore, this work aims to systemically investigate the anatomical structure of the kidney and examine the distribution and microstructure of intrarenal arteries. Ten pairs of healthy adult kidneys from male and female Bactrian camels were
Li, Hui +6 more
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Genetic diversity and population structure of old world camelids (camelus dromedaries and camelus bactrianus) in iran using mitochondrial dna [PDF]
This study was conducted to investigate the genetic diversity of Iranian camels using mitochondrial DNA. A fragment of 1052 bp cyt-b was amplified and sequenced in 120 individuals from four camel populations.
Nemat HEDAYAT-EVRIGH +4 more
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Signals of selection during domestication in old world camelids. [P0686] [PDF]
In many parts of the Old World domesticated camels genus Camelus re an essential resource providing food labor commodities and sport to millions of people Of the three extant species two have been domesticated single humped dromedaries Camelus ...
Abdelhadi, Omer M.A. +8 more
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Downregulation of the expression of silent information regulator sirtuin 1 (SIRT1) exacerbates neuronal degeneration and loss by activating forkhead box O1 (FOXO1) acetylation and promoting endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERSA)‐mediated apoptosis in aging.
Nan Zhang +20 more
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Parasitic diseases of camels in Iran (1931–2017) – a literature review
Parasitic diseases of camels are major causes of impaired milk and meat production, decreases in performance or even death. Some camel parasites also represent a threat to human health.
Sazmand Alireza, Joachim Anja
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Effect of muscle type on amino acid composition of Bactrian (Camelus bactrianus) Camel [PDF]
This study was aimed to determine amino acid composition of Infraspinatus, Triceps brachii, Longissimus thoraces, Biceps femoris, Semitendinosus, and Semimembranosus muscles from nine Bactrian carcasses (2-3 years of age).
Faye, Bernard +4 more
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Neuronal diversity in the caudate nucleus: A comparative study between camel and human brains
Abstract Caudate nucleus (CN) neurons in camels and humans were examined using modified Golgi impregnation methods. Neurons were classified based on soma morphology, dendritic characteristics, and spine distribution. Three primary neuron types were identified in both species: rich‐spiny (Type I), sparsely‐spiny (Type II), and aspiny (Type III), each ...
Juman M. Almasaad +2 more
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A Histochemical Study of the Camel (Camelus bactrianus) Duodenal Glands
The complex carbohydrates in the camel duodenal glands were examined histochemically at light and electron microscopic levels. The duodenal glands of the camel were distributed in the submucosa 2 m caudal from the pylorus. These were branched tubuloalveolar glands. The terminal portion of each lobule was formed by only one type of mucous cell.
K, Takehana +5 more
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Low milk cholesterol in camel milk: true or not? [PDF]
Many authors argue that camel milk contains less cholesterol than cow milk while other reported the reverse. To compare the cholesterol content in camel and cow milk in similar farming conditions and to assess the impact of short underfeeding on ...
Al-Massaud, Ali +3 more
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