Aspects of Molecular Genetics in Dromedary Camel [PDF]
Dromedary camels are unique in their morphological and physiological characteristics and are capable of providing milk and meat even under extreme environmental conditions.
Mohammed Piro
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Ultrasonography, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of the dromedary camel distal limbs [PDF]
Background Lameness associated with the distal limb region in dromedary camels is quiet prevalent. The diagnosis of lameness relies on a comprehensive orthopedic examination conjugated with an appropriate imaging modality to achieve a decisive diagnosis.
Ayman El Nahas +2 more
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Dromedary camels are the preferable livestock species in the arid and semi-arid regions of the world. Most of the world’s camel populations are managed under a subsistence/extensive system maintained by migratory pastoralists but intensification is ...
Naod T. Masebo +5 more
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Mitochondrial Sequence Variation, Haplotype Diversity, and Relationships Among Dromedary Camel-Types
Dromedary camels are outstanding livestock that developed efficient abilities to tolerate desert conditions. Many dromedary camel-types (i.e., named populations) exist but lack defined specific breed standards, registries, and breeders’ governing ...
Randa Alaqeely +4 more
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Ultrasonographic verification of hepatic hydatidosis in a female dromedary camel: a case report. [PDF]
This report describes for the first time, the antemortem diagnosis of hydatidosis in dromedary camel based on the WHO informal working groups on echinococcosis guidelines of echinococcosis classification.
Tharwat M, El Moghazy HM, Oikawa S.
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Effects of long-term dehydration on stress markers, blood parameters, and tissue morphology in the dromedary camel (<i>Camelus dromedarius</i>). [PDF]
Introduction Dromedary camels robustly withstand dehydration, and the rough desert environment but the adaptation mechanisms are not well understood. One of these mechanisms is that the dromedary camel increases its body temperature to reduce the process
Ali MA +15 more
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Nutritional values and health benefits of dromedary camel meat. [PDF]
The opinion of meat consumers has altered over recent decades from considering meat products simply as a source of essential nutrients to consider meat as a health-promoting supplement (Kadim et al., 2020).
Kadim IT +3 more
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Differential cellular localization of lectins in the testes of dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) during active and inactive breeding seasons [PDF]
The reproductive activity of the male dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) as a seasonal breeder is affected by various seasonal changes that reflect on the reproductive performance. In the current study, we explored a differential cellular localization
Mahmoud S. Gewaily +4 more
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On-field Gross Morphology Evaluation of Dromedary Camel (Camelus dromedarius) Fetal Membranes [PDF]
The dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) fetal membranes, commonly referred to as “the placenta”, are epitheliochorial, diffuse, and microcotyledonary, similarly to the mare’s placenta.
Davide Monaco +5 more
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Pathological, microscopic, and molecular diagnosis of paratuberculosis/John’s disease in naturally infected dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) [PDF]
Background and Aim: Paratuberculosis (PTB) or John’s disease is a chronic disease of ruminants impeding the reproduction and productivity of the livestock sector worldwide.
El Tigani Ahmed El Tigani-Asil +9 more
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