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Chronic Wasting Disease in Farmed Cervids, South Korea, 2001-2024. [PDF]

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Choi YP   +6 more
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Complete mitochondrial genomes of Axis axis and Rusa unicolor from Tamil Nadu, India and comprehensive analysis with other Cervidae. [PDF]

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Karunyaa R   +8 more
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Cutaneous Fibropapilloma in a Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) Associated with Cervus elaphus Papillomavirus in Portugal

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 2020
A pedunculated cauliflower-like mass was detected on the left posterior limb of a subadult male red deer (Cervus elaphus) after a hunt in Portugal. Histologically the lesion was classified as cutaneous fibropapilloma. The identification of Cervus elaphus papillomavirus (CePV-1 variant) was based on sequencing of the L1 gene.
Garcês, Andreia   +4 more
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Experimental Toxoplasmosis in Elk (Cervus canadensis)

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1980
SUMMARY One cow elk (approx 4 months pregnant) and one calf elk were each inoculated intraruminally with 105 infective oocysts of Toxoplasma gondii. Both animals were seronegative when inoculated, but became seropositive to T gondii. Sabin-Feldman dye test antibody titers in relation to days postinoculation were as follows: 1: 1024, 1:1024, and 1:2048 (
J P, Dubey, E T, Thorne, S P, Sharma
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The art of Cervus blade

2023
This paper is an exploration of the art iteration and development process that I undertook during the creation of my thesis project, Cervus Blade, within the limitations of thesis scope. Through a combination of concept art, 3D modeling and the integration of marketplace assets, I was able to create a cohesive and immersive world that showcases my ...
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Development of a PCR-based assay to differentiate Cervus elaphus sibiricus from Cervus antlers

Journal of the Korean Society for Applied Biological Chemistry, 2015
Deer antlers (Cervi Parvum Cornu) are reported to possess various pharmacological properties, including anti-infective, anti-arthritic, anti-allergic, and anti-endometriotic properties, and are credited with reversing memory impairment. To determine the global distribution of Cervus subspecies by analyzing antlers, 166 samples of Cervus subspecies ...
Young Hwa Kim   +7 more
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Cervus duvauceli (Barasingha)

1968
Skin biopsies of these two specimens (l♂,1♀) were made available by Dr. H. Heck, Catskill Game Farm, Catskill, New York, USA. The sex chromosomes are readily identified; pairing of autosomes is arbitrary. Two or three of the larger acrocentric autosomes have delicate satellites on their long arms (Chandra et al).
T. C. Hsu, Kurt Benirschke
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?????? ?? ?????????????? ???????????? ?????????????????? (Cervus nippon ????mm.) ?? ?????????????? ??????????????

2023
Body dimensions, absolute and relative weight of organs are presented for 12 Cervus nippon T e m m. shot in Askold island in summer and at the beginning of winter in 1967. The deers from the island are close to the park ones by the size but considerably inferior to wild deers from the Sudzukhian reservation.
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