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Experiments bearing on the susceptibility of the striped hamster ( Cricetulus griseus ) to Leishmania of Chinese Kala Azar [PDF]
Edward Hindle, W. S. Patton
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Polysaccharides derived from medicine‐food plants restore intestinal barrier integrity and microbiota balance while modulating short‐chain fatty acid levels. These modifications significantly alleviate diabetes and its complications, including nephropathy, retinopathy, cardiovascular disease, and neuropathy.
Yi Long +13 more
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Neutralizing gut-derived lipopolysaccharide as a novel therapeutic strategy for severe leptospirosis
Leptospirosis is an emerging infectious disease caused by pathogenic Leptospira spp. Humans and some mammals can develop severe forms of leptospirosis accompanied by a dysregulated inflammatory response, which often results in death.
Xufeng Xie +5 more
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MICROTUBULES IN HAMSTER PLATELETS [PDF]
Glen B. Haydon, D. Alice Taylor
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Lesions of the Gum and Alveolar Bone, Due to Calculus or Other Debris, in the Golden Hamster (Cricetus auratus) [PDF]
J. D. King, A. P. Gimson
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Akermanite scaffolds promote osteogenic differentiation of BMSCs through regulating the PI3K/Akt signaling pathway, and strontium ions enhance the akermanite effects by mediating the cytokine‐cytokine receptor interaction pathway. Thus, the enhancements of osteogenesis in subchondral bone coupled with the chondral‐promoting effects of chondrocytes ...
Bo Li +15 more
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Hematologic Findings in the Total Body X-irradiated Hamster [PDF]
George P. Fulton +3 more
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ABSTRACT Benzoxazinoids are secondary metabolites produced in monocotyledons and some dicotyledons from the Acanthaceae, Ranunculaceae, Scrophulariaceae, Plantaginaceae, and Lamiaceae families. Benzoxazinoids are commonly consumed in bread and cereal products that have been ingested for decades, which supports the safe use of benzoxazinoids as food ...
J. Kyle Weston +2 more
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