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Mass balance study of [<sup>14</sup>C]Netanasvir Phosphate in healthy Chinese participants. [PDF]

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Zhao C-y   +12 more
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Metagenome-assembled genomes from urban pigeon feces in Istanbul, Türkiye. [PDF]

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Kocakahya İ   +3 more
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Intestinal transit time phenotype is not transferred through gut microbiota transplantation. [PDF]

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Hjørne AP   +8 more
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Hunting and Stray Dogs as Reservoirs of <i>Echinococcus</i> Species. [PDF]

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Betić N   +12 more
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Drying dynamics of pellet feces

Soft Matter, 2023
Pellet feces are generated by a number of animals important to science or agriculture, including mice, rats, goats, and wombats.
Benjamin Magondu   +8 more
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Diagnosis of Giardiasis by Counterimmunoelectrophoresis of Feces

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1982
The diagnosis of giardiasis is frequently difficult. In the present study, the techniques of microscopic examination of feces, duodenal fluid, and duodenal biopsy specimens were compared with counterimmunoelectrophoresis (CIE) of feces for Giardia lamblia antigen. New Zealand white rabbits were immunized with purified G.
J C, Craft, J D, Nelson
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Hydrocortisone Stability in Human Feces

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1979
Hydrocortisone stability in human feces was studied under various conditions to determine whether stability accounts for the variable effects of hydrocortisone enemas. Recovery from feces and assay specificity were assured using dual isotopes, TLC separation, and liquid scintillation counting.
J J, MacKichan, W J, Jusko
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Facts from feces revisited

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1997
Obtaining information on wild mammal populations has been a long-standing logistical problem. However, an array of non-invasive techniques is available, including recently developed molecular genetic techniques for the analysis of feces (molecular scatology).
M H, Kohn, R K, Wayne
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