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MiR-21-5p Protects Embryonic Growth and Heart Function During Developmental Hypoxia by Dampening HIF Responses and Altering Gene Expression. [PDF]

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Transgenic chickens

Development, Growth & Differentiation, 2012
The development of transgenic chicken technology has lagged far behind that of mammalian species. Two reasons for this are that only a one‐cell‐stage oocyte can be obtained from a sacrificed hen and that the yolk prevents high‐magnification microscopic observation of oocytes.
Ken-ichi, Nishijima, Shinji, Iijima
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Transgenesis in chickens

Transgenic Research, 1993
The application of transgenic technology to domestic poultry offers an alternative means to conventional practice for improvement of this highly productive agricultural species. The hen's reproductive system has unique characteristics which have imposed limitations on the use of established methods for artificial gene transfer.
M M, Perry, H M, Sang
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TENOSYNOVITIS IN CHICKENS

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1976
An adenovirus was isolated from the tendon fluid of broilers and meat breeders with clinical tenosynovitis. The viral infection was in many cases accompanied by a staphylococcal infection. The significance of the adenovirus is not yet known, although initial transmission studies indicate that it may play a role in the tendon thickening process.
M A, MacKenzie, B S, Bains
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