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PIGLOW, une application pour évaluer le bien-être animal en élevage porcin

NOV'AE - Ingénierie et savoir-faire innovants
Dans le cadre du projet européen PPILOW (2019-2024, https://www.ppilow.eu/), l’application PIGLOW, qui bénéficie d’un développement pour téléphones portables, a été mise en place.
Stéphane Ferchaud   +6 more
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Biocompatibility and expression of transcription factors of a type B gelatin-Extracellular Matrix of Porcin Urinary Blader scaffold

Journal of Biomaterials Applications
Objective to evaluate a membrane based on type B gelatin (G) and porcine urinary bladder extracellular matrix (PUB-EM), highlighting the potential effect of the combination evaluated by biocompatibility and regulation of the expression of transcription ...
Olivia Abril Cuevas-Tapia   +4 more
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Porcine circovirus diseases

Animal Health Research Reviews, 2005
AbstractPorcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) is a member of the familyCircoviridae, a recently established virus family composed of small, non-enveloped viruses, with a circular, single-stranded DNA genome. PCV2, which is found all over the world in the domestic pig and probably the wild boar, has been recently associated with a number of disease syndromes,
Joaquim, Segalés   +2 more
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Porcine cytokines

Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 1994
Cytokines play a central role in modulation of immunological and physiological processes in animals under both homeostatic and abnormal conditions. Currently available information from a variety of species indicates that interleukins, interferons and tumor necrosis factor mobilize immune responses, activate inflammatory reactions and communicate with ...
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Porcine Stress Syndromes

1982
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses that porcine stress syndrome (PSS) is characterized by acute death induced by natural stressors—such as—transport, high ambient temperature, exercise, fighting, service, and parturition. Malignant hyperthermia (MH) is a pharmacogenetic disease.
G, Mitchell, J J, Heffron
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Porcine Urogenital Disease

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1992
Porcine urogenital disease is the result of an imbalance of the normal microflora of the urinary and reproductive tracts brought about by hormonal, environmental, and management-related stress factors. Production and economic losses can be substantial, and diagnosing and treating the problem can be frustrating.
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PORCINE GASTRIC INSULIN

Endocrinology, 1976
We recently found that plasma from pancreatectomized pigs contained concentrations of insulin of 5-10 muU/ml up to five days after pancreatectomy. In search of an extrapancreatic source of insulin, acid-ethanol extracts of porcine stomach and small bowel mucosa were investigated for the presence of insulin.
C, Kühl, S L, Jensen, O V, Nielsen
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Porcine atrophic rhinitis

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1985
SUMMARY: In snouts of pigs from 5 of 8 piggeries in New South Wales examined, there was evidence of severe atrophic rhinitis. In 220 pigs examined from one piggery there was no correlation between the severity of atrophic rhinitis and growth rate or back‐fat thickness.
R J, Love, M R, Wilson, G, Tasler
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Exogenous Porcine Viruses

2003
Porcine organs, cells and tissues provide a viable source of transplants in humans, though there is some concern of public health risk from adaptation of swine infectious agents in humans. Limited information is available on the public health risk of many exogenous swine viruses, and reliable and rapid diagnostic tests are available for only a few of ...
P S, Paul   +6 more
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Experimental porcine neosporosis

APMIS, 1998
Six gilts were inoculated intramuscularly with 2.5X106tachyzoites ofNeospora caninumon three different days of gestation to study the pathogenic effect ofNeosporainfection in pigs, including possible transplacental transmission. The gilts were euthanized 59, 30, and 9/10 days postinoculation (p.i.), corresponding to days 107, 102/106 and 110/111 of ...
L, Jensen   +5 more
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