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Multiple osteochondromas of the antlers and cranium in a free-ranging white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) [PDF]
This paper reports a case of multiple osteochondromas affecting the antlers and the left zygomatic bone of a free-ranging adult white-tailed buck (Odocoileus virginianus) from Georgia, USA.
Flohr, Stefan +4 more
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Antiapoptotic effects of velvet antler polypeptides on damaged neurons through the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis [PDF]
We investigated the effects of velvet antler polypeptide on cognitive impairment and the underlying mechanisms. Hydrogen peroxide-induced cell injury was used to establish an in vitro model of SH-SY5Y cells.
Qing Yang, Jia-Nan Lin, Xin Sui, Hui Li, Mo Kan, Ji-Feng Wang, Jing Li, Zhuang Zhang, Xiao-Ran Liu, Si-Tong Ming, Xiao-Bo Qu, Na Li
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An increase in testosterone levels affects the shedding of velvet which, in turn, influences the behaviour of farm-raised fallow deer bucks. Consequently, the welfare of the farmed animals can be considerably improved by controlling the timing of the ...
A Potrapeluk +2 more
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Gene expression of axon growth promoting factors in the deer antler. [PDF]
The annual regeneration cycle of deer (Cervidae, Artiodactyla) antlers represents a unique model of epimorphic regeneration and rapid growth in adult mammals. Regenerating antlers are innervated by trigeminal sensory axons growing through the velvet, the
Wolfgang Pita-Thomas +8 more
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Deer antler velvet is widely used in traditional medicine for its anti-aging, antioxidant, and immunity-enhancing effects. However, few studies have reported on the discovery of probiotic strains for deer antler ...
Jiseon Yoo +8 more
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The velvet antler is a unique model for cancer and regeneration research due to its periodic regeneration and rapid growth. Antler growth is mainly triggered by the growth center located in its tip, which consists of velvet skin, mesenchyme and cartilage.
Yanxia Chen +7 more
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New Zealand deer farming centres on the production of meat and velvet antler. Velvet antler removal is a painful procedure and currently, New Zealand Animal Welfare regulations dictate surgical removal of velvet antlers under lignocaine anaesthesia.
Farzin Sahebjam +6 more
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AUTOMATED GENERATION OF HIGH-QUALITY 3D POINT CLOUDS OF ANTLERS USING LOW-COST RANGE CAMERAS [PDF]
Three-dimensional imaging demonstrates advantages over traditional methods and has already proven feasible for measuring antler growth. However, antlers' velvet-covered surface and irregular structure pose challenges in efficiently obtaining high-quality
S. Cheng, D. D. Lichti, J. Matyas
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Deer farming is a thriving industry for venison, velvet antlers, trophy hunting, and other by-products. Feeding and nutrition are important factors for improving production performance, especially dietary protein and amino acids (AAs), as they are the ...
Veit Ny +2 more
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Anti-inflammatory effects of enzymatic hydrolysates of velvet antler in RAW 264.7 cells in vitro and zebrafish model [PDF]
Enzymatic hydrolysis has been successfully used for the extraction of numerous biologically active components from a wide variety of natural sources. In the present study, velvet antler was subjected to the extraction process using Alcalase protease.
Ding, Yuling +7 more
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