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Abstract An adult female, entire domestic rat (Rattus norvegicus forma domestica) presented with swollen auricles and incoordination. The rat was diagnosed with bilateral otitis externa. Radiographs of the skull revealed bilateral otitis externa/media.
Stephanie Zein +4 more
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Pathogen profiling of Australian rabbits by metatranscriptomic sequencing
Abstract Australia is known for its long history of using biocontrol agents, such as myxoma virus (MYXV) and rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV), to manage wild European rabbit populations. Interestingly, while undertaking RHDV surveillance of rabbits that were found dead, we observed that approximately 40% of samples were negative for RHDV.
Maria Jenckel +2 more
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Tiletamine/zolazepam and dexmedetomidine with tramadol provide effective general anesthesia in rats
Abstract Background Tiletamine/zolazepam is a dissociative anesthetic combination commonly used in small animals but information is limited in rats. The alpha‐2 agonist, dexmedetomidine, has gained popularity in laboratory animal anesthesia. Tramadol is a weak opioid mu agonist.
Vudhiporn Limprasutr +4 more
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Septicaemia due to Pasteurella pneumotropica [PDF]
The literature concerning Pasteurella pneumotropica infection in animals and man is briefly reviewed and a case presented in which the organism was the cause of septicaemia in a patient receiving chemotherapy for myeloid leukaemia. Bacteriological findings are recorded and compared with those
R T, Rogers +3 more
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New treatment strategies for melanoma are urgently needed. This study shows that the extracellular matrix can stimulate autocrine bone morphogenetic protein signaling in melanoma cells, leading to upregulation of the transcriptional regulators Id1 and Id3 that promote tumorigenesis.
Georg Sedlmeier +20 more
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Pasteurella pneumotropica Pneumonia in a Patient with AIDS
J. A. Arranz-Caso +3 more
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Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a very widespread infection that can occur in disparate age range, in both sexes and in pregnancy/menopause state. Treatment of UTIs is difficult due to the emergence of antibiotic‐resistant bacterial strains. The present study shows five years of data collected on patients admitted at the University Hospital “San ...
Enrica Serretiello +13 more
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Pasteurella pneumotropica: meningitis following a dog bite. [PDF]
Summary A 38 year old man developed meningitis following a dog bite. Pasteurella pneumotropica, usually an animal pathogen, was isolated from the cerebrospinal fluid. The patient made a complete recovery after antibiotic therapy. The relevant literature is reviewed.
Minton EJ.
europepmc +4 more sources
Intestinal Organoids in Colitis Research: Focusing on Variability and Cryopreservation
In recent years, stem cell‐derived organoids have become a cell culture standard that is widely used for studying various scientific issues that were previously investigated through animal experiments and using common tumor cell lines. After their initial hype, concerns regarding their standardization have been raised.
Talke F. zur Bruegge +10 more
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The Genomic Sequence of the Oral Pathobiont Strain NI1060 Reveals Unique Strategies for Bacterial Competition and Pathogenicity. [PDF]
Strain NI1060 is an oral bacterium responsible for periodontitis in a murine ligature-induced disease model. To better understand its pathogenicity, we have determined the complete sequence of its 2,553,982 bp genome.
Youssef Darzi +6 more
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