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Chordoma in the tail of a sugar glider (Petaurus breviceps)
Abstract Chordomas are common in ferrets, but rare in other species. Only a handful of reports have been published about this neoplasm in the veterinary literature. During a routine physical examination on a breeder female sugar glider, a firm mass was palpated on the tail.
Erica R. Lachenauer+2 more
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Salmonella infections in Canadian children. [PDF]
Robinson JL.
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High‐throughput microfluidic real‐time PCR as a promising tool in disease ecology
This work highlights the diversity of disease ecology questions Htrt PCR could contribute to addressing in a given host–pathogen ecosystem. This tool could be used to answer a broad set of basic and applied questions in animal ecology, notably by providing a way to address issues involving communities of hosts and communities of pathogens.
Tristan Bralet+15 more
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INFECTION OF SALMONELLA ENTERITIDIS WITH PHAGES FROM SALMONELLA TYPHIMURIUM
Yasuki Hattori
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This research reveals the gut microbiota‐mediated severe foraging environment adaptation of wild small ruminants in the Three‐River‐Source National Park. Unlike Tibetan sheep (TS), blue sheep (PN and Tibetan antelope (TA) often grazed low‐quality herbage in a wildness environment, and the higher microbial diversity and resilient network characteristics
Hongjin LIU+11 more
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Meles anakuma and Felis catus Dying of Salmonella enteritidis infection.
Keiji Matsuoka+2 more
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Host species emerge as a significant contributor to interspecies variations in the gut microbiota of desert‐dwelling amphibians and reptiles, illustrating phylosymbiosis among the studied species. Geographical factors partially account for interpopulation variations in the gut microbiota of Bufotes pewzowi and Teratoscincus przewalskii, with parallel ...
Wei Zhu+8 more
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