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ROCK Inhibitor Enhances Resilience Against Metabolic Stress Through Increasing Bioenergetic Capacity in Corneal Endothelial Cells. [PDF]

open access: yesInvest Ophthalmol Vis Sci
Ho WT   +8 more
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Molecular bases of the interactions of ATG16L1 with FIP200 and ATG8 family proteins. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Gong X   +9 more
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Monensin poisoning in ostriches.

open access: yesJournal of the South African Veterinary Association, 2000
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Monensin toxicity in dogs

Veterinary Record, 2016
THE Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) reports an increase in cases of monensin toxicity in dogs and a change to the Summary of Product Characteristics (SPC) for Kexxtone 32.4 g continuous-release intraruminal devise for cattle (monensin) ( VR , June 4, 2016, vol 178, p 588).
Nicola, Bates, Nick, Edwards
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Accidental monensin poisoning in goats

Toxicon, 2023
Sodium monensin is the most frequently used ionophore as a growth promoter in ruminant diets. It has numerous benefits; however its toxic effects have also been observed in several animal species. Naturally occurring cases have not yet been reported in goats.
M C, Anjos   +7 more
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Monensin Toxicity in Cattle

Journal of Animal Science, 1984
Monensin has been tested to determine its toxicity and safety in cattle. Single dose acute toxicity and signs associated with toxicity were determined by oral gavage, 7-d oral gavage and feeding experiments with high concentrations of monensin in feed. Oral feeding studies indicated a near complete anorexia resulting from intake of sublethal amounts of
E L, Potter, R L, VanDuyn, C O, Cooley
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Monensin Toxicity in Chickens

Avian Diseases, 1980
It is common for poultry-flock owners to suspect that feed is at fault when a disease outbreak or production loss coincides with the delivery of a new load of feed. Usually, however, the disease or production drop and the use of new feed are unrelated. Feeding trials at these laboratories have been used on many occasions to resolve this type of problem.
J, Howell   +3 more
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