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EFFECT OF MURINE AND HUMAN YOLK SACS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE FETAL MOUSE DUODENUM IN ORGAN CULTURE [PDF]
Guy Bordeleau+3 more
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Abstract Squalus megalops and Squalus mitsukurii are recognized as the most abundant Squalus species in the southern Brazil region. Currently, S. megalops is listed as ‘least concern’ (LC) and S. mitsukurii as ‘endangered’ (EN). However, at the regional level, both species are classified as ‘data deficient’ – DD, due to the lack of population local ...
Mônica Camila Lourenço+2 more
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Successful yolk-sac tumor treatment with fertility-sparing partial oophorectomy
Yolk-sac tumors account for about 20% of ovarian germ cell tumors and occur predominantly in women below 35 years of age. Modern evidence-based treatment strategies have ensured long term post-treatment survival, but with increased survival, attention ...
Timothy N. Dunn+6 more
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Fertility preserving, uterine sparing approach to a uterine extragonadal yolk sac tumor. [PDF]
Greenman M+4 more
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Abstract Flavobacterium psychrophilum, a devastating fish pathogen, is responsible for bacterial cold‐water disease (BCWD), also known as rainbow trout fry syndrome. F. psychrophilum is the main causative agent of outbreaks in rainbow trout farms, especially at early live stages. In the present study, we aimed to characterize F.
Izzet Burcin Saticioglu+5 more
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Yolk sac ovarian cancer with mesenteric metastases. [PDF]
Irawan B, Tjokroprawiro BA.
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A CASE OF YOLK SAC TUMOR ORIGINATING IN THE MEDIASTINUM
Fujie Numano+7 more
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ABSTRACT Infection with salmon gill poxvirus (SGPV) can cause severe gill pathology, leading to respiratory distress and high mortality rates in salmon hatcheries, known as salmon gill poxvirus disease. While the infection has been documented in salmon at sea, broodfish and wild salmon, its occurrence in salmon alevins remains unreported.
Marit Måsøy Amundsen+6 more
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ABSTRACT Osmoregulation and ammonia removal are among key physiological processes that take place in gills and affect fish homeostasis and well‐being. These processes can be disrupted by numerous environmental factors, but also by viral infections, especially those leading to severe gill disorders.
Maria Zawisza+5 more
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