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The effect of porcine parvovirus and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus on porcine reproductive performance

Animal Reproduction Science, 2000
From a worldwide perspective, porcine parvovirus (PPV) and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) are the most common viral causes of porcine reproductive failure. A typical epidemic of PPV-induced reproductive failure is presented as an increased number of mummified fetuses and sometimes, entire litters are mummified. If infection
K M Lager, W L Mengeling
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Porcine valves

Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 1980
To date, the glutaraldehyde porcine aortic valve xenograft has proved a good choice for valve replacement in both the aortic and mitral positions. Late thromboembolisms in the absence of long-term anticoagulation is virtually nonexistent in aortic valve replacement and very low in mitral valve replacement patients without a predisposing history.
W W, Angell, J D, Angell
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Porcine amelogenins

Calcified Tissue International, 1994
Amelogenins were extracted from the thin outer layer of porcine secretory enamel and purified by gel filtration and reverse-phase HPLC. The results of amino acid sequencing of the purified porcine amelogenins indicated the presence of at least four prototype amelogenins translated from alternatively spliced transcripts. The results of mass spectroscopy
Y, Yamakoshi   +3 more
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Characterization of porcine p53 and its regulation by porcine Mdm2

Gene, 2020
Pigs have been increasingly recognized as a relevant model for studying many human diseases. However, functions and regulations of numerous critical molecules involved in human diseases are not well characterized in pigs, including the prominent tumor suppressor p53, a transcription factor involved in various anti-proliferative processes. In this study,
Yue Lang   +4 more
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Improvement of Porcine Islet Culture With Porcine Serum

Transplantation Proceedings, 1998
CULTURE of porcine pancreatic islets is considered to be difficult because of their fragility and for other unknown reasons. Improvement of islet culture is very important for the purpose of pretransplant conditioning of islet allografts or xenografts.
K, Sakamoto   +7 more
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Pseudorabies virus, porcine parvovirus, and porcine enterovirus interactions with the zona pellucida of the porcine embryo

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1983
SUMMARY Porcine embryos (n = 93) were incubated on cell monolayers that had been previously inoculated with pseudorabies virus, porcine parvovirus (ppv), or each of 2 porcine enteroviruses. After 2, 24, or 48 hours of incubation, the embryos were fixed in glutaraldehyde and examined by electron microscopic procedures.
S R, Bolin   +3 more
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Porcine Ophthalmology

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2010
Although there appears to have been an increase in literature about the anatomy and physiology of the pig eye because of an expansion in its use as a model for research, there has been little written about the development of veterinary medicine in the area.
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