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Felis catus Linnaeus 1758

open access: yes, 2022
Published as part of Kazim, Abdul-Rahman, Houssaini, Jamal, Tappe, Dennis & Heo, Chong-Chin, 2023, An annotated checklist of the chewing lice (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera, Amblycera Rhynchophthirina) from domestic and wild mammals in Malaysia, pp.
Kazim, Abdul-Rahman   +3 more
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Anatomical and Histochemical Description of Parathyroid Gland in Felis catus (Linnaeus,1758) [PDF]

open access: yesThe Egyptian Journal of Histology
Introduction: The parathyroid gland is a small endocrine gland that appears as small oval-shaped bodies with a brown color. It is called the parathyroid gland due to its location closely with the thyroid gland .Materials and Methods: The study used six ...
Noor Mohammed Hammodi   +3 more
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Avaliação de alguns parâmetros ecocardiográficos do gato-do-mato (Leopardus tigrinus), mantido em cativeiro e submetido à anestesia com xilazina e quetamina Evaluation of some echocardiographic parameters of Oncilla (L. tigrinus), kept in captivity and submitted to anesthesia with xilazine and ketamine

open access: yesArquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, 2007
Avaliaram-se alguns parâmetros ecocardiográficos em modos B, M e Doppler de 27 gatos-do-mato, Leopardus tigrinus, pequeno felídeo selvagem, mantidos em cativeiro e submetidos à anestesia com 1 a 2mg/kg de xilazina e 10mg/kg de quetamina.
P.S.L. Carvalho   +5 more
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TWIST1 Gene: First Insights in Felis catus [PDF]

open access: yesCurrent Genomics, 2010
TWIST1 is thought to be a novel oncogene. Understanding the molecular mechanisms regulating the TWIST1 gene expression profiles in tumor cells may give new insights regarding prognostic factors and novel therapeutic targets in veterinary oncology.
Baptista, Cláudia S.   +6 more
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Molecular cloning of ion channels in Felis catus that are related to periodic paralyses in man: a contribution to the understanding of the genetic susceptibility to feline neck ventroflexion and paralysis

open access: yesBiology Open, 2014
Neck ventroflexion in cats has different causes; however, the most common is the hypokalemia associated with flaccid paralysis secondary to chronic renal failure.
Marlyn Zapata   +7 more
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Sensory development of Felis catus [PDF]

open access: yesLaboratory Animals, 1980
The sensory development of 22 kittens was observed for 12 weeks. Vision-related responses began as a palpebral reflex at 1·8 days and continued as a light blink response at 5·7 days (mean values). The eyes unsealed between days 6 and 17 and the pupillary reflex was well developed within a few days. Depth perception began at 13·2 days mean.
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Inducing Pluripotency in the Domestic Cat ( Felis catus ) [PDF]

open access: yesStem Cells and Development, 2019
Domestic cats suffer from a range of inherited genetic diseases, many of which display similarities with equivalent human conditions. Developing cellular models for these inherited diseases would enable drug discovery, benefiting feline health and welfare as well as enhancing the potential of cats as relevant animal models for translation to human ...
Dutton, L C   +3 more
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Pre-and post-puberty physiological plasma oxytocin concentrations in male domestic cats (Felis silvestris catus)

open access: yesPesquisa Veterinária Brasileira, 2012
The hormone oxytocin is released by the neuropituitary gland through stimulation of the neurons of the supraoptic and paraventricular nuclei of the hypothalamus.
José O.T. Souza   +3 more
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Toxoplasmose em animais domésticos e silvestres de Manaus-Amazonas [PDF]

open access: yesActa Amazonica, 1978
Resumo Através da reação de hemaglutinação indireta para toxoplasmose. foram examinadas amostras de sangue de dez diferentes espécies de animais domésticos e silvestres, e de dois grupamentos humanos, um em Manaus e outro em Roraima.
José João Ferraroni   +1 more
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Annotated features of domestic cat – Felis catus genome [PDF]

open access: yesGigaScience, 2014
Domestic cats enjoy an extensive veterinary medical surveillance which has described nearly 250 genetic diseases analogous to human disorders. Feline infectious agents offer powerful natural models of deadly human diseases, which include feline immunodeficiency virus, feline sarcoma virus and feline leukemia virus.
Tamazian, Gaik   +24 more
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