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2006
The chicken has long been an important model organism for developmental biology, as well as a major source of protein with billions of birds used in meat and egg production each year. Chicken genomics has been transformed in recent years, with the characterisation of large EST collections and most recently with the assembly of the chicken genome ...
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The chicken has long been an important model organism for developmental biology, as well as a major source of protein with billions of birds used in meat and egg production each year. Chicken genomics has been transformed in recent years, with the characterisation of large EST collections and most recently with the assembly of the chicken genome ...
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The Autopsy of Chicken Nuggets Reads “Chicken Little”
The American Journal of Medicine, 2013To determine the contents of chicken nuggets from 2 national food chains.Chicken nuggets have become a major component of the American diet. We sought to determine the current composition of this highly processed food.Randomly selected nuggets from 2 different national fast food chains were fixed in formalin, sectioned and stained for microscopic ...
Leigh Baldwin Skipworth+2 more
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Pathogenicity of chicken anaemia agent in bursectomised chickens
Avian Pathology, 1988Bursectomised (Bx) chickens, but not intact chickens, developed anaemia when inoculated with chicken anaemia agent (CAA) at 2 weeks of age. No antibodies against CAA were produced in the Bx chickens and CAA was persistently recovered from them. In contrast, CAA disappeared from the intact chickens with the development of high titres of antibody. It was
K. Imai, N. Yuasa, K. Nakamura
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The Kinetics of the Conversion of Chicken Pepsinogen to Chicken Pepsin [PDF]
The kinetics of the conversion of chicken pepsinogen to chicken pepsin was studied at 25°C by following the appearance of peptic activity using a pH‐static method and by following the changes in the fluorescence emission of the protein. It was found that in pH range of 2–4 both processes were first‐order reactions, and that the change in fluorescence ...
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Vox Sanguinis, 1964
SummaryIn the chicken twelve autosomal blood group systems are known. The A and E systems are closely linked and the D and H and perhaps A and J systems probably loosely linked. The B system is the most complex and has more than 30 groups within it. Antisera to B antigens are usually high cross reactive.
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SummaryIn the chicken twelve autosomal blood group systems are known. The A and E systems are closely linked and the D and H and perhaps A and J systems probably loosely linked. The B system is the most complex and has more than 30 groups within it. Antisera to B antigens are usually high cross reactive.
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American Behavioral Scientist, 1966
Behavior in a game simulating brinksmanship and appeasement is analyzed as a function of varying parameters in the game and as over-time trends. Anatol Rapoport is Professor of Mathematical Biology and Senior Research Mathematician at the Mental Health Research Institute, University of Michigan.
Anatol Rapoport, Albert M. Chammah
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Behavior in a game simulating brinksmanship and appeasement is analyzed as a function of varying parameters in the game and as over-time trends. Anatol Rapoport is Professor of Mathematical Biology and Senior Research Mathematician at the Mental Health Research Institute, University of Michigan.
Anatol Rapoport, Albert M. Chammah
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Experimental infection of chicken embryos and day‐old chickens with parvovirus of chicken origin
Avian Pathology, 1985Specific pathogen free (SPF) White Leghorn chicken embryos and day-old chickens and day-old commercial broiler chickens were infected with a parvovirus (strain ABU) isolated from chickens with stunted growth. As a result, egg hatchability was significantly decreased and hatched chickens had enteritis and low vitality.
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1987
The discovery by R. D. Crawford of an autosomal recessive mutation in domestic fowl producing a strain of chickens with a high seizure susceptibility added a new and potentially valuable model for the study of epilepsy (Crawford, 1970). As a graduate student, Dr. Crawford had been studying behavioral genetics in the Fayoumi breed. Following graduation,
J. M. Tuchek, D. D. Johnson
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The discovery by R. D. Crawford of an autosomal recessive mutation in domestic fowl producing a strain of chickens with a high seizure susceptibility added a new and potentially valuable model for the study of epilepsy (Crawford, 1970). As a graduate student, Dr. Crawford had been studying behavioral genetics in the Fayoumi breed. Following graduation,
J. M. Tuchek, D. D. Johnson
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THE ORIGIN OF SALMONELLAS IN CHICKENS AND CHICKEN CARCASES
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1972R. V. Byrnes, G. C. Simmons
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