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Ivermectin Toxicity in Humans and Animals: Clinical Spectrum, Mechanisms, and Management
ABSTRACT Ivermectin is a widely used macrocyclic lactone with established efficacy against a broad range of parasitic infections in humans and animals and a long‐standing reputation for clinical safety. However, increasing evidence indicates that ivermectin can produce clinically relevant toxicity under specific conditions, particularly involving the ...
Serkan Yilmaz +3 more
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Abstract Background Many reports from the UK government and other organisations highlight a need for a plant aware workforce, and some enumerate specific areas of plant science where there is a skills shortage. We have undertaken a systematic analysis of the content of degree programmes that advertise as teaching plant biology to determine if the UK ...
Sarah Trinder +7 more
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New Basal Perissodactyla (Mammalia) From The Lower Eocene Ghazij Formation of Pakistan [PDF]
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Gingerich, Philip D., Missiaen, Pieter
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Clinical and Molecular Epidemiological Study on Herpesviruses Infection among Equid Populations in Upper Egypt [PDF]
The present study was carried out to record the clinical signs of equine herpesviruses (EHVs) infection and to detect the prevalence of EHVs infection among working equids in different provinces of Egypt.
Abd El-Rahim, I +3 more
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Cerebral in situ ischemic postconditioning: From bench to bedside and beyond
This review explores the translational potential of in situ ischemic postconditioning in acute ischemic stroke. Preclinical and clinical evidence is summarized to highlight its promise as a neuroprotective strategy in the era of endovascular therapy.
Xiao Jiang +4 more
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ABSTRACT Snakebite envenomation is a major public health concern, particularly in low‐ and middle‐income regions where access to safe and effective antivenoms is limited. Traditional antivenoms, derived from immunization with crude venom, often trigger adverse reactions and lack specificity against key venom components.
Hanan Maoz, Amir Elalouf
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Working Equids in Disasters: Local Concerns and Inspirations
Abstract Brooke Action for Working Horses and Donkeys is an international animal welfare charity dedicated to improving the lives of working equids, including during and after disasters. Now, Brooke seeks to prepare the animals and owners for disasters, especially evidencing the role which equid welfare could play in helping their ...
Ilan Kelman +13 more
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Evaluation of Potential Hormonal Activities of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera)
ABSTRACT Ashwagandha is a widely used herb in traditional medicine systems, particularly Ayurveda. Despite its extensive tradition, growing concerns regarding its potential endocrinological effects have prompted scientific scrutiny. This review systematically evaluates the current preclinical, clinical, and case study evidence concerning AS's effects ...
Günter Vollmer, Thomas Brendler
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Performances et conduite des animaux de trait en Afrique sub-saharienne : une synthèse [PDF]
L'utilisation de l'énergie animale permet, le plus souvent, aux paysans d'Afrique sub-saharienne d'augmenter leur production agricole et d'améliorer leur qualité de vie.
Pearson, R. Anne, Vall, Eric
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Portable Radar for Noncontact Heart Rate Monitoring and Estrus Detection in Dairy Cows
This study introduces a portable radar system for real‐time monitoring of respiratory and heart rates in dairy cows. It uses millimeter‐wave Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave (FMCW) radar to perform noncontact physiological sensing, reducing behavioral disturbance. The radar system's design prioritizes portability, cost‐effectiveness, and robustness,
Yingxiu Li +7 more
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