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Primary Neural Degeneration in the Guinea Pig Cochlea After Reversible Noise-Induced Threshold Shift

open access: yesJournal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, 2011
Harrison W. Lin   +3 more
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GLYCOGENESIS IN THE LIVER OF THE FETAL GUINEA PIG

open access: hybrid, 1954
Andrew M. Nemeth   +2 more
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STUDIES ON CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM IN SCORBUTIC GUINEA PIGS

open access: hybrid, 1958
Sachchidananda Banerjee   +2 more
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Culture-Independent Analysis of Gut Bacteria: the Pig Gastrointestinal Tract Microbiota Revisited

open access: yesApplied and Environmental Microbiology, 2002
T. Leser   +5 more
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Importance of the pig as a human biomedical model

Science Translational Medicine, 2021
Description Pigs are important biomedical models for studying human development and disease, for xenotransplant organ donors, and for vaccine and drug design. Pigs have substantial potential as biomedical models for studying human developmental processes,
J. Lunney   +5 more
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An atlas of the protein-coding genes in the human, pig, and mouse brain

Science, 2020
Mapping the mammalian brain The diverse physiology of the brain is reflected in its complex organization at regional, cellular, and subcellular levels. Sjöstedt et al.
E. Sjöstedt   +29 more
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ANTIBODIES IN THE PIG AGAINST PIG INSULIN [PDF]

open access: possibleActa Endocrinologica, 1964
ABSTRACT Sera from three pigs injected subcutaneously with respectively pig, ox, and horse insulin for 87 days were incubated with 131I-pig insulin and investigated for the presence of antibodies by means of immunoelectrophoresis and autoradiography.
T. Deckert, K. Brunfeldt
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Mastocytoma in a Pig [PDF]

open access: possiblePathologia veterinaria, 1970
Mastocytomas of the skin of the lower jaw were found in an 8-month-old slaughtered pig. The neoplasms had granules characteristic of mast cells, were localized in the cutaneous tissue, and had not metastasized.
K. A. Langheinrich   +3 more
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Pigs Is Pigs

Science, 2000
Since the first report of a cloned animal (Dolly the sheep) 3 years ago, cloning mammals has become something of a cottage industry. As Prather discusses in his Perspective, pigs can now be added to the august list of cloned animals, which includes cows, goats, and mice.
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