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Animals, Domestic

 
 
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Disease relevance of Animals, Domestic

 

High impact information on Animals, Domestic

  • New methods for preparing the bioactive alkyl glycoside of N-acetyl-D-glucosamine (the monomer unit of chitin) and a microcrystalline chitin has encouraged their use as promoters for growth of bifidobacteria and as an aid in digestion of high-lactose cheese whey by domestic animals [6].
  • At the same time, the ampicillin resistance in S typhimurium from calves and other farm animals from upper New York State, which has been rising since 1972, has reached 75% [7].
  • In the future, it may be possible to extend this technology beyond rodents and use transgenic farm animals to directly generate and produce human sequence polyclonal sera [8].
  • Inhibition of calpain activity may have therapeutic value in treatment of muscle-wasting conditions and may enhance muscle growth in domestic animals [9].
  • Mouse WAP accounted for about 3% of the total milk proteins in transgenic pigs, thus demonstrating that it is possible to produce high levels of a foreign protein in milk of farm animals. that it is possible to produce high levels of a foreign protein in[10]
 

Chemical compound and disease context of Animals, Domestic

 

Biological context of Animals, Domestic

 

Anatomical context of Animals, Domestic

 

Associations of Animals, Domestic with chemical compounds

  • Vitamin E has been supplemented to the diets of farm animals to improve fertility, health, growth rates and quality of animal products [25].
  • Studies on farm animals have contributed significantly to our increased understanding of basic melatonin-related physiological mechanisms, as well as to the regulation of reproduction and pelage in individual domestic species [26].
  • Tetracycline resistance occurred most often in strains from farm animals, while enrofloxacin resistance, only found in E. faecalis, occurred equally among strains from all origins [27].
  • The effect of rumen microbes on six mycotoxins (aflatoxin B1, ochratoxin A, zearalenone, T-2 toxin, diacetoxyscirpenol, and deoxynivalenol ) considered to be health risks for domestic animals was investigated [28].
  • Steroid regulation of uterine function in domestic animals: an introduction [29].
 

Gene context of Animals, Domestic

 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of Animals, Domestic

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