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Study of LGB gene polymorphisms of small ruminants reared in Eastern Europe
β-LG sheep goats milk production Hungary
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2018/11/23
The objectives of the current research were: (i) to determine the allele and genotype frequencies of the LGB gene in the sheep and goat breeds reared in Eastern Europe; (ii) to implement a comparative...
Ribosomal protein SA and its pseudogenes in ruminants: an extremely conserved gene family
laminin receptor mutation detection prion polymorphism RPSA sequence conservation 37 kDA laminin receptor precursor/67-kDA laminin receptor
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2015/6/24
The ribosomal protein SA (RPSA), also known as 37-kDa laminin receptor precursor/67-kDa laminin receptor (LRP/LR), has been identified as a multifunctional protein, playing an important role in multip...
Nutritive value of red clover and lucerne forages for ruminants estimated by in vitro and in vivo digestibility methods
ruminant forage quality
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2015/6/23
The aim of this study was to determine the nutrient and energy levels of red clover and lucerne
forage. Investigation of forage at different maturity stages of three growths was carried out by chemi...
Nutritive value of Trifolium pratense L. for ruminants estimated from in situ ruminal degradation of neutral detergent fibre and in vivo digestibility of organic matter and energy
clover forage vegetation stage NDF indigestible NDF potential degradability
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2015/6/8
Seven clover (Trifolium pratense L.) samples were collected at three different stages of the same sward (first growth (I), n = 3; first regrowth (II), n = 3; second regrowth (III), n = 1) during the g...
Amino acid contents and intestinal digestibility of lucerne in ruminants as influenced by growth stage
lucerne amino acids intestinal digestibility
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2015/6/5
Lucerne (Medicago sativa L. var. Palava), harvested at four successive dates over a 30-day period, was evaluated for chemical composition (dry matter, organic matter, crude protein, ether extract, cru...
Study of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) quality for feeding ruminants using in vitro and in vivo methods
balance trial nutrient digestibility nutritive value of grain in vitro degradation and fermentation
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2015/6/5
Nutrient digestibility and parameters of nutritive value for ruminants of two winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars were evaluated by means of an in vivo balance trial performed by the regress...
Physiological Roles of Adipokines, Hepatokines, and Myokines in Ruminants
Ruminant Adipokine Hepatokine Myokine
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2016/5/19
Since the discovery of leptin secreted from adipocytes, specialized tissues and cells have been found that secrete the several peptides (or cytokines) that are characterized to negatively and positive...
Acute phase proteins and their use in the diagnosis of diseases in ruminants: a review
cattle small ruminants acute phase proteins biomarkers diagnostics
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2015/4/17
The acute phase response is a complex systemic early-defence system of reactions activated by trauma, infection, tissue damage, inflammation, stress or neoplasia. One of the most important elements of...
Prevalence of brucellosis in ruminants in Bangladesh
brucellosis ruminants Bangladesh seroprevalence
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2015/4/15
The prevalence of brucellosis was determined in the ruminants (buffaloes, cattle, sheep and goats) of five different districts viz. Bagerhat, Bogra, Gaibangha, Mymensingh and Sirajgonj of Bangladesh. ...
Prevalence of Linguatula serrata infection among dogs (definitive host) and domestic ruminants (intermediate host) in the North West of Iran
Linguatulla serrate dog domestic ruminants Iran
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2015/4/15
Linguatula serrata is a zoonotic parasite causing visceral and nasopharyngeal linguatulosis in humans. Dog and other canines are the main definitive hosts while most herbivores, including ruminants se...
Grass silage contaminated with Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP): a possible source of paratuberculosis infection in ruminants?
cattle disease control Johne's disease
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2015/4/8
Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP) is the causative agent of paratuberculosis (Johne's disease) in ruminants. Paratuberculosis can cause severe economic losses and is acknowledged as on...
New records of protostrongylid lungworms from wild ruminants inBulgaria
Protostrongylus hobmaieri Protostrongylus rupicaprae Varestrongylus sagittatus first records Bulgaria
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2015/3/5
A necropsy of lungs from mouflons, chamois, red deerand fallow deer from Bulgariawas performed aiming at determining the species composition of protostrongylids. For the first time in the country Muel...
Clinical endocrinology of thyroid gland function in ruminants
thyroxin triiodothyronine ovary metabolism ruminants
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2015/1/26
After briefly introducing the basec steps in production and metabolism of thyroid hormones, the author gives an overview of nutritional, metabolic and disease related factors and endocrine interaction...
Iodine toxicity in ruminants
iodine intoxication cattle sheep goats
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2015/1/26
The inadequate intake of iodine is still a topical problem, because it contributes to a reduction in performance through the disturbed health of adult animals and their offspring. The necessity of iod...
The transmission and impact of paratuberculosis infection in domestic and wild ruminants
Johne’s disease Mycobacterium avium subsp paratuberculosis
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2015/1/20
Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (M. paratuberculosis) infects domestic cattle, sheep, goats, deer, camelids and wild ruminants leading to chronic enteritis known as paratuberculosis (Johne...