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We experimentally impaired the pre‐laying condition of female starlings by clipping two flight feathers per wing at the beginning of the breeding season, before egg laying. Impaired females laid the same number of eggs as control females, but smaller, and with higher levels of yolk vitamin A.
S. Casquero+5 more
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Effects of γ-Rays on the Serologic Properties of Ovalbumin [PDF]
Charles A. Leone
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Abstract BACKGROUND Accurate, non‐destructive quantification of egg yolk ratio holds considerable significance for the food industry, nutritional assessment and egg grading. Conventional approaches are limited by destructive testing and insufficient throughput for commercial applications.
Md Wadud Ahmed+2 more
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Groups of rabbits were injected with either bovine serum albumin, sheep red cell stroma, or keyhole limpet hemocyanin to which 2,4-dinitrophenyl and/or p-azophenyl arsonate groups had been coupled. Groups of animals received either doubly coupled antigen
Amkraut, Alfred A.+2 more
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ON THE PREPARATION OF OVALBUMIN AND ITS REFRACTIVE INDICES IN SOLUTION
A.R.C. Haas
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A Correction and Extension of the Acetylated Amino Terminal Sequence of Ovalbumin [PDF]
EOP Thompson, WK Fisher
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Deamidation of Ovalbumin durings-Ovalbumin Conversion
Kunihiko Kobayashi+3 more
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ABSTRACT Trichosanthes kirilowii is a plant used in traditional Chinese medicine. Its fruits, seeds, and roots can all be used medicinally. The fruit of T. kirilowii has a moistening effect on the lung for arresting cough. However, there is no scientific research to prove that the fruit of T. kirilowii can improve asthma. Herein, we evaluated whether T.
Ting‐Chi Lin+6 more
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Use of quantitative micro-complement fixation for detection of small differences in protein structure [PDF]
Quantitative micro-complement fixation for detection of small differences in protein ...
Levine, L., Reichlin, M., Wilson, A. C.
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Tumor‐derived exosomes influence proliferation, invasion, angiogenesis, metabolic adaptation, and resistance to therapy. They also shape the immune landscape by modulating antigen presentation, suppressing cytotoxic lymphocyte activity, and promoting the expansion of immunosuppressive cell populations. Although frequently associated with immune evasion,
Jiale Li+3 more
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