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Exotic Models May Offer Unique Opportunities to Decipher Specific Scientific Question: The Case ofXenopusOlfactory System

2013

The fact that olfactory systems are highly conserved in all animal species from insects to mammals allow the generalization of findings from one species to another. Most of our knowledge about the anatomy and physiology of the olfactory system comes from data obtained in a very limited number of biological models such as rodents, Zebrafish, Drosophila, and a worm, Caenorhabditis elegans. These models have proved useful to answer most questions in the field of olfaction, and thus concentrating on these few models appear to be a pragmatic strategy. However, the diversity of the organization and physiology of the olfactory system amongst phyla appear to be greater than generally assumed and th…

Olfactory systemHistologybiologyXenopusOlfactionAnatomybiology.organism_classificationCaenorhabditisEvolutionary biologyGeneralization (learning)DECIPHERAnatomyAnimal speciesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBiotechnologyThe Anatomical Record
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Effect of body weight on the volume of distribution of theophylline.

1988

The volume of distribution (Vd) of theophylline and the relevant aminophylline loading dose (LD) are usually calculated on the basis of total body weight (TBW). In obese subjects it has been suggested that lean or ideal body weight (IBW) is the best predictor. In a sample of 40 acutely ill asthmatic patients (aged 22 to 78 yr, weighing 45 to 176 kg) we measured Vd and found that (1) it increases with TBW, (2) it cannot be accurately predicted from either TBW or IBW alone by a simple regression analysis. Power functions have been usefully applied in comparing the pharmacokinetics of animal species, including humans, with different body mass. In our sample, data were best fitted by the equati…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyBody weightLoading doseAnimal sciencePharmacokineticsTheophyllineInternal medicinemedicineHumansTheophyllineObesityAnimal speciesAgedVolume of distributionDose-Response Relationship Drugbusiness.industryBody WeightRegression analysisMiddle AgedAsthmaEndocrinologyRegression AnalysisAminophyllineFemalebusinessmedicine.drugLung
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Transformation of Campylobacter jejuni

2000

Campylobacter jejuni is a Gram-negative bacterium and is a commensal of many animal species (Skirrow and Blaser, 1992). In humans it is the major cause of human bacterial enteritis both in developed and developing countries (Tauxe, 1992; Taylor, 1992). Many cases of Campylobacter enteritis in humans have been associated with the consumption of or contact with undercooked chicken meat (Deming et al., 1987; Harris et al., 1986).

Transformation (genetics)Bacterial enteritisbiologyRestriction modification systembiology.organism_classificationAnimal speciesCampylobacter jejuniCampylobacter enteritisBacteriaMicrobiology
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Morphological and biometrical features of Trypanosoma evansi isolates from an outbreak in mainland Spain.

2011

According to several authors, Trypanosoma evansi is a monomorphic trypanosome found exclusively in slender intermediate forms, although additional studies have revealed that many strains present stumpy forms on rare occasions. In a recent T. evansi outbreak in mainland Spain, several atypical forms were observed in blood smear examinations. Molecular procedures were then necessary to confirm the causal agent. Morphological and biometric measures were taken to characterize the different forms of T. evansi. In contrast to published information, the results of this study would indicate that biometrically distinct T. evansi could also be found in the same farm and even in the same animal specie…

Veterinary medicineTrypanosomaCamelusGeneral VeterinarybiologyOutbreakGeneral MedicineTrypanosoma evansibiology.organism_classificationDisease OutbreaksBlood smearSpainTrypanosomiasisAnimalsParasitologyMainlandHorse DiseasesHorsesAnimal speciesVeterinary parasitology
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Individual color variation and male quality in pied flycatchers (Ficedula hypoleuca): a role of ultraviolet reflectance

2002

Bright coloration of males in many animal species has inspired researchers for more than a century. In this field study, we investigated whether color variation between individuals is related to individual quality in pied flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca) males in terms of arrival time at the breeding sites. In addition to traditional visual color scoring, plumage color was measured using spectroradiometric measurements between 320 and 700 nm. This range includes the near-ultraviolet waveband from 320 to 400 nm. Males that arrived earlier at breeding sites had higher proportional UV reflectance in the crown and mantle. The proportional UV reflectance in the crown and mantle was not related to…

biologyPlumageRange (biology)EcologyPied flycatcherFicedulaZoologyAnimal Science and Zoologybiology.organism_classificationAnimal speciesReflectivityArrival timeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBehavioral Ecology
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Zur Ökologie Abwasserbelasteter Altrheine

1977

The backwaters of the Upper Rhine can be divided into two types, namely the Sondernheim type and the Leimersheim type. The first one obtains its water mainly from small tributaries of the Rhine, the latter one by the Rhine itself. Both of them are polluted to nearly the same extent by organic matter. In the Sondernheim type biological decomposition starts intensively. It leads to mass-production of a few animal species in the upper, to less production of a large number of animal species in the lower part of its flow. In the Leimersheim type neither biological decomposition, nor mass-production nor a high species-diversity are to be observed. The possible causes of this difference are under …

chemistry.chemical_classificationHydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorychemistryTributaryEnvironmental scienceOrganic matterAnimal speciesDecomposition
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Isolation of Zebrafish Gonads for RNA Isolation

2013

Piwi proteins and piRNAs are abundant in the gonads of various animal species. Gonads from different developmental stages provide us information regarding the function of piRNAs and the PIWI pathway during germline development. Here we describe methods for gonad and germ cell preparation from different developmental stages of zebrafish. We also describe how to use these gonads to purify and characterize piRNAs.

endocrine systemGonadurogenital systemPiwi-interacting RNABiologybiology.organism_classificationGermlineCell biologymedicine.anatomical_structuremedicineRNA extractionAnimal speciesZebrafishGerm cellFunction (biology)
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