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research 1426 Deletion of hoxc13 in frogs reveals key steps in the molecular evolution of cornified skin appendages
Deleting the Hoxc13 gene in frogs shows its crucial role in developing skin structures similar to hair.
research OSTEOPOROSIS
research Effects of Methionine Supplementation in Low-Protein Diets on Growth Performance, Fur Quality, Blood Indices, and Intestinal Microbiota of Blue Foxes (Vulpes lagopus) During the Fur-Growing Period
Methionine supplementation in low-protein diets improves growth, fur quality, and gut health in blue foxes.
research Pelage and molt in the black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus (Rafinesque))
Black-tailed deer have four types of pelages and molt twice a year.
research Ubiquity and Diversity of Human-Associated Demodex Mites
All adults have Demodex mites, which vary by region.
research PREVALENCE AND PATHOLOGY OF ARTHROPOD INFESTATION IN DOMESTIC AND STRAY CATS IN BANGLADESH
Most cats in Bangladesh have flea infestations, especially kittens and females.
research Dog Owner's Home Veterinary Handbook
research Growth pattern and turnover of carbon and nitrogen measured by stable isotope ratios in the hair of sika deer (Cervus nippon)
Shoulder guard hair best shows sika deer's diet.
research SEASONAL DERMATOPATHY AND CONCURRENT REPRODUCTIVE FINDINGS IN CAPTIVE FOSSA (CRYPTOPROCTA FEROX)
Hormonal changes during the reproductive cycle may cause seasonal skin problems in captive female fossas.
research Microbes, ferments and moulds /
research Microbes, ferments and moulds,
research K6/ODC transgenic mice as a sensitive model for carcinogen identification
K6/ODC transgenic mice are effective for quickly identifying cancer-causing chemicals.
research Estrogens
research Biologic Rhythms Derived from Siberian Mammoths' Hairs
Mammoth hair grew faster than human hair and showed seasonal changes in growth and mineral content.
research Comparative genomics analyses of alpha-keratins reveal insights into evolutionary adaptation of marine mammals
Marine mammals lost many α-keratin genes, aiding their adaptation to aquatic life by becoming hairless.
research THERAPEUTIC FASTING
Eating a small amount of lean meat daily is safer and more manageable for weight loss than total fasting.
research Effects of Dietary Niacin Supplemental Level on Meat Quality and Hair Follicle Development of Growing Rex Rabbits
research The cascading pathogenic consequences of Sarcoptes scabiei infection that manifest in host disease
Sarcoptes scabiei infection causes significant health and behavior changes in wombats.
research MULTIOMICS – A NEW EXCITING ERA OF RESEARCH
Multiomics is revolutionizing biology by enabling breakthroughs in research and disease diagnosis.
research Low protein and methionine in blue fox diet during crowing-furring season : a field study
A low-protein diet with methionine is cost-effective and supports normal growth and high-quality pelts in blue foxes.
research Intraretinal variation in disease severity in the Oat mouse model of gyrate atrophy
The Oat mouse model shows mild retinal degeneration, useful for testing treatments.
research オルニチン・トランスカルバミラーゼ(OTC)欠損(spf・ash)マウスへのOTC遺伝子導入
Introducing the OTC gene improved symptoms in mice with OTC deficiency.
research Some Observations on Vitamin Metabolism in Germ-Free Rats
Germ-free rats need biotin for growth and have different vitamin metabolism compared to regular rats.
research The application of an oral zinc tolerance test to assess zinc absorption from three different dietary sources in the dog
Dogs absorb zinc better from amino acid-chelated sources than inorganic ones.
research Anthocyanins: Natural Pigments with Multifaceted Health Benefits for Humans
Anthocyanins in berries and purple veggies offer health benefits but need better processing for full use.
research Nutritional composition and consumer acceptability study of different preparations of edamame soy beans.
Edamame soy beans are a healthier, low-fat protein source preferred over sweet snacks, especially when flavored.
research Protein deficiency in a colony of western lowland gorillas (Gorilla g. gorilla)
Gorillas in Gabon improved after protein supplements were added to their diet.