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The demonstration of antibody specificity by a new technique. The gel electrophoresis-derived enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (GEDELISA) and its application to antibodies specific for feline leukemia virus. [PDF]
H. Lutz+3 more
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The fishing cat Prionailurus viverrinus is a medium‐sized wetland specialist felid threatened primarily by habitat loss, human–wildlife conflict, and road mortality. Limited information is available on their life history in human‐modified environments.
Rama Mishra+11 more
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Further Studies of Sodium Transport in Feline Red Cells [PDF]
R.I. Sha’afi, E. Pascoe
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The Amur tiger, an endangered flagship species mainly found in the Russia Far East and Northeastern China, holds immense biological importance, and has been listed under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).
Wei Xie+15 more
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Long-Term Adult Feline Liver Organoid Cultures for Disease Modeling of Hepatic Steatosis
Summary: Hepatic steatosis is a highly prevalent liver disease, yet research is hampered by the lack of tractable cellular and animal models. Steatosis also occurs in cats, where it can cause severe hepatic failure.
Hedwig S. Kruitwagen+20 more
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Extraperitoneal Lesions in Feline Infectious Peritonitis [PDF]
Richard J. Montali, John D. Strandberg
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The edge densities of cropland, developed land, and water bodies (panel a) predict the spatial probability of mammalian predation on wild turkeys (panel b) using Mahalanobis distance factor analysis in Quitman County, Mississippi, United States. The three habitat fragmentation variables are represented by three arrows, respectively.
Guiming Wang+2 more
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Diagnosis of feline infectious peritonitis: Update on evidence supporting available tests
S. Tasker
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What Makes a Mother? Investigating Maternal Success in Ex Situ Cheetahs
Feeding and diet may play a part in maternal success. Cheetahs who are reported to feed on ruminant meat have larger litters of cubs than female cheetahs who are not, while female cheetahs who are reported to experience starve days have a higher incidence of stillbirths.
Sian Barr+3 more
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