Monitoring Faecal Testosterone Levels across Antler Development Stages in Spotted Deer (Axis axis) in Trincomalee, Sri Lanka [PDF]
This study explores the variations in faecal testosterone concentrations across different antler development stages in spotted deer (Axis axis) within Trincomalee, Sri Lanka, from 2022 to 2024.
Herath, S. +5 more
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Multiomics Strategy Reveals the Mechanism of Action and Ameliorating Effect of Deer Velvet Antler Water Extracts on DSS-Induced Colitis. [PDF]
Hung YK, Ho ST, Kuo CY, Chen MJ.
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We investigated the biologically active substances contained in RVA (regrowth velvet antler) by comparing the composition of biologically active substances and antioxidant potential of different antler segments.
Yujiao Tang +7 more
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Velvet antler polypeptide combined with calcium phosphate coating to protect peripheral nerve cells from oxidative stress. [PDF]
Mao R, Du D, Zhu X, Li W.
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Nutritional requirements of white-tailed deer in Missouri (2012) [PDF]
Enhancing a habitat to provide a mix of vegetation that will satisfy the nutritional requirements of deer throughout the year is an important factor in managing for a healthy deer population.
Flinn, Emily +2 more
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Velvet Antler Peptides Reduce Scarring via Inhibiting the TGF-β Signaling Pathway During Wound Healing. [PDF]
Zhang G +10 more
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Fractionated Substances from Maral (Cervus elaphus sibiricus) Velvet Antlers in Functional Foods
Velvet antlers are non-ossified antlers of maral (Cervus elaphus sibiricus) harvested during the growth phase. They are a common raw material in biologically active supplements with reliable preventive and therapeutic effects.
Krotova Maria +3 more
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Use of Network Pharmacology and Molecular Docking Technology to Analyze the Mechanism of Action of Velvet Antler in the Treatment of Postmenopausal Osteoporosis. [PDF]
Guo K, Wang T, Luo E, Leng X, Yao B.
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ANÁLISIS FECALES EN EL ESTUDIO DE LA REPRODUCCIÓN EN CÉRVIDOS Y SU PAPEL EN LA CONSERVACIÓN [PDF]
El uso de las técnicas no invasivas por medio de heces fecales, son una alternativa para el estudio de la reproducción en cérvidos, con la más mínima manipulación de los individuos de estudio.
Arroyo RE, Lavín MP, Vital GC
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Chitosan/Sodium Alginate/Velvet Antler Blood Peptides Hydrogel Promotes Diabetic Wound Healing via Regulating Angiogenesis, Inflammatory Response and Skin Flora. [PDF]
Hao M, Ding C, Sun S, Peng X, Liu W.
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