Yi, Yoonjung Choi, Ahyun Lee, Saein Ham, Soojung Jang, Haneul Oktaviani, Rahayu Mardiastuti, Ani Choe, Jae C.
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Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
While the vocalizations of non-human primates were thought to be innate, recent studies have revealed highly flexible vocalizations in immatures. This behavior suggests that social influences have an important role in developing vocalizations. Yet not much is known about how non-human primate vocalization develop and how the vocalizations of immatu...
Gareh, Ahmed Hassan, Dalia Essa, Asmaa Kotb, Saber Karmi, Mohammed Mohamed, Abou El-Hamd H. Alkhaibari, Abeer Mousa Elbaz, Elzahara Elhawary, Nagwa M. Hassanen, Eman A. A.
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Frontiers in Veterinary Science
Tick infestation remains one of the major health problems that affect the productivity and comfort of camels. The control of ticks mainly relies on using chemical acaracides. Limited information is available on the potential benefits and activity of various neem extracts on Hyalomma ticks. The present study investigated the acaricidal activity of n...
Zygmuntowicz, Aleksandra Markiewicz, Włodzimierz Grabowski, Tomasz Jaroszewski, Jerzy
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Journal of veterinary research
Bisphenols, as endocrine disruptors, may cause a wide range of health problems in humans, but so far, not all of them have been confirmed in animals, including pigs. Since animals are also exposed to bisphenols, we hypothesised that these substances may have an effect on uterine contractility in pigs. Therefore, the aim of the study was to investig...
Le Luyer, Mona Villotte, Sébastien Bayle, Priscilla Natahi, Selim Thibeault, Adrien Dutailly, Bruno Vercoutère, Carole Ferrier, Catherine Juan-Foucher, Christina San Foucher, Pascal
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While affinities and interactions between archaic and modern human populations (i.e. 200,000-40,000 BP in Eurasia) at macro-evolutionary and continental scales have received considerable attention, there has been less emphasis on the population history of Europe between 40,000 and 26,000 BP (i.e. prior to the Last glacial Maximum, LGM) when only mo...
Ovsyannikova, S. L. Ovsyannikov, E. E. Novikov, Yu. V.
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Russian Journal of Marine Biology
AbstractData on the spatial distribution of the Walleye Pollock, Theragra chalcogramma, and the conditions of the habitat off the southern Kuril Islands in the spawning season of 2015 and the feeding season of 2016 are provided in this report. In the spring, most walleye pollock are distributed more evenly over the shelf and continental slope to a ...
Semple, Bridgette D. Raghupathi, Ramesh
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Frontiers in Neurology
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of injury-induced disability in young children worldwide, and social behavior impairments in this population are a significant challenge for affected patients and their families. The protracted trajectory of secondary injury processes triggered by a TBI during early life—alongside ongoing developmenta...
Goel, Garima Semwal, Shruti Khare, Akriti Joshi, Deepti Amerneni, Chaitanya K. Pakhare, Abhijit Kapoor, Neelkamal
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Journal of Laboratory Physicians
Objectives Etiology of thrombocytopenia is multifactorial and its pathogenesis should be distinguished for appropriate management. Newly formed immature platelets are called reticulated platelets (RPs) and can be estimated in peripheral blood using automated hematology analyzers, which express them as immature platelet fraction (IPF). In the presen...
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Immature mammals require opportunities to develop skills that will affect their competitive abilities and reproductive success as adults. One way these benefits may be achieved is through play behavior. While skills in developing use of tusks, antlers, and other weapons mammals have been linked to play, play in venomous animals has rarely been stud...
Dai, Zhen-Zhen Sha, Lin Zhang, Zi-Ming Liang, Zhen-Peng Li, Hao Li, Hai
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Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
Background: The tibial tubercle–trochlear groove (TT-TG) distance was originally described for computed tomography (CT), but it has been measured on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in patients with patellar instability (PI). Whether the TT-TG measured on CT versus MRI can be considered equivalent in skeletally immature children remains unclear. Pu...
Dostálková, Alžběta Vokatá, Barbora Kaufman, Filip Ulbrich, Pavel Ruml, Tomáš Rumlová, Michaela
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Viruses
The assembly of a hexameric lattice of retroviral immature particles requires the involvement of cell factors such as proteins and small molecules. A small, negatively charged polyanionic molecule, myo-inositol hexaphosphate (IP6), was identified to stimulate the assembly of immature particles of HIV-1 and other lentiviruses. Interestingly, cryo-el...