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Animal Structures (43):
  • Wool
  • Tail
  • Perianal Glands
  • Mammary Glands, Animal
  • High Vocal Center
  • Feathers
  • Embryo, Nonmammalian
  • Metrial Gland
  • Hoof and Claw
  • Gills
  • Compound Eye, Arthropod
  • Air Sacs
  • Ultimobranchial Body
  • Stomach, Ruminant
  • Stomach, Avian
  • Optic Lobe, Nonmammalian
  • Malpighian Tubules
  • Egg Shell
  • Scent Glands
  • Harderian Gland
  • Oviducts
  • Crop, Avian
  • Bursa of Fabricius
  • Beak
  • Anal Sacs
  • Hindlimb
  • Hepatopancreas
  • Electric Organ
  • Photoreceptor Cells, Invertebrate
  • Interrenal Gland
  • Horns
  • Ganglia, Invertebrate
  • Salt Gland
  • Nictitating Membrane
  • Mushroom Bodies
  • Comb and Wattles
  • Vibrissae
  • Fat Body
  • Lateral Line System
  • Hemolymph
  • Forelimb
  • Corpora Allata
  • Cloaca
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Naunyn-Schmiedebergs Archives of Pharmacology (379)4 2009
Suitability of muscarinic acetylcholine receptor antibodies for immunohistochemistry evaluated on tissue sections of receptor gene-deficient mice.
Gitte Jositsch, Tamara Papadakis, Rainer V Haberberger, Miriam Wolff, Jürgen Wess and Wolfgang Kummer
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We assessed the specificity of muscarinic receptor (MR) antibodies in immunohistochemical labelling on tissue sections by analysing specimens from wild-type and respective gene-deficient mice. Of 24 antibodies evaluated in this study, 16 were tested at 18 different conditions each, and eight of them... | PMID: 18974978

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Journal of Morphology (270)4 2009
Osteology of Paedocypris, a miniature and highly developmentally truncated fish (Teleostei: Ostariophysi: Cyprinidae).
R Britz and K W Conway
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We found 61 characters that have been affected by developmental truncation. A comparison with the skeletal development of a close relative, the zebrafish Danio rerio, demonstrates that the majority of the absent bones or skeletal structures in Paedocypris are those that appear late in the ossificati... | PMID: 19107939

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Journal of Morphology (270)4 2009
The pheromonal gland of Lymantria dispar: morphology and evidence for its innervation.
Marianna Boi, Marina Quartu, Maria Pina Serra, Paolo Solari, Tiziana Melis and Marina Del Fiacco
Abstract
The morphological features of the glandular epithelium that secretes pheromone in the polyphagous pest gypsy moth Lymantria dispar are described by light and electron microscopy. The monolayered gland cells are covered by the folded cuticle of the intersegmental membrane between the 8th and 9th abdo... | PMID: 19107819

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Journal of Morphology (270)4 2009
Morphological and histological organization of the pyriform appendage of the tetrabranchiate Nautilus pompilius (Cephalopoda, Mollusca).
Jessica Spintzik, Jochen Springer and Bettina Westermann
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The pyriform appendage, an organ only found in nautiloid cephalopods was investigated with histological, histochemical and ultrastructural methods in order to characterize the anatomical and the cytological structure of this organ. The pyriform appendage is situated within the genital septum and lie... | PMID: 19107812

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Journal of Morphology (270)4 2009
Ultrastructural investigation of the vesicular glands in Scutigera coleoptrata (Chilopoda, Notostigmophora).
Gero Hilken and Jörg Rosenberg
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In the notostigmophoran centipedes, two pairs of vesicular glands have evolved. These paired glands are situated in the first and second trunk segment and open via cuticular ducts in the upper part of the particular pleura. The vesicular glands of Scutigera coleoptrata were investigated using light... | PMID: 19107811

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Microbes and Infection (11)3 2009
The hantaviral load in tissues of naturally infected rodents.
Misa Korva, Darja Duh, Ana Saksida, Tomi Trilar and Tatjana Avsic-Zupanc
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Hantaviruses cause a lifelong and asymptomatic infection in naturally infected hosts as well as in experimentally infected rodents. Understanding the ecology and pathogenesis of hantaviruses requires an interdisciplinary research approach, which links laboratory experiments with results gained from... | PMID: 19397875

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Journal of Immunotoxicology (6)1 2009
Effects of yeast-derived beta-glucans on blood cholesterol and macrophage functionality.
Vaclav Vetvicka and Jana Vetvickova
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We measured the capacities of the glucans to lower blood cholesterol. Our results showed that consumption of diets containing yeast-derived beta-glucan indicated a dose-dependent decrease in plasma cholesterol levels, with Betamune having a significantly stronger effect than WGP (Whole Glucan Partic... | PMID: 19519160

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European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (36)2-3 2009
In vivo implantation of 2,2'-bis(oxazoline)-linked poly-epsilon-caprolactone: proof for enzyme sensitive surface erosion and biocompatibility.
Mika Pulkkinen, Minna Malin, Jan Böhm, Tommy Tarvainen, Thomas Wirth, Jukka Seppälä and Kristiina Järvinen
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We have demonstrated that 2,2-bis(2-oxazoline) linked poly-epsilon-caprolactone (PCL-O) is degraded in vitro enzymatically by surface erosion which could enable the novel use of this material for drug delivery and other biomedical applications. In this study, degradation, erosion (weight loss) and t... | PMID: 19022379

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Audio, Transactions of the IRE Professional Group on (5)2 2009
Potential role of autophagy in behavioral changes of the flank organ.
Ignacio I Vega-Naredo, Cristina C Tomas-Zapico and Ana A Coto-Montes
Abstract
We have recently shown the first direct evidence of a relationship between autophagy and morphological changes in androgen-dependent organs. In this work, animals were stabulated (housed) for two months under control conditions and, after sacrifice, autophagy markers, Beclin 1 and LC3-II, were evalu... | PMID: 19106600

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Cellular Microbiology (11)2 2009
Role for the Plasmodium sporozoite-specific transmembrane protein S6 in parasite motility and efficient malaria transmission
Marion Steinbuechel and Kai Matuschewski
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We demonstrate that the sporozoite-specific transmembrane protein S6 is required for efficient malaria transmission to the vertebrate host. Targeted deletion of S6 results in severe impairment of sporozoite gliding motility and invasion of mosquito salivary glands. During sporozoite maturation S6 ex... | PMID: 19016774

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Developmental Biology (325)1 2009
Combinatorial roles for zebrafish retinoic acid receptors in the hindbrain, limbs and pharyngeal arches.
Angela Linville, Kelly Radtke, Joshua S Waxman, Deborah Yelon and Thomas F Schilling
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We use morpholino oligonucleotides to deplete the four known zebrafish RARs (raraa, rarab, rarga, and rargb). We show that while all four are required for anterior-posterior patterning of rhombomeres in the hindbrain, there are unique requirements for rarga in the cranial mesoderm for hindbrain patt... | PMID: 18929555

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Developmental Biology (325)1 2009
Gene expression and functional analysis of zebrafish larval fin fold regeneration.
Nozomi Yoshinari, Takashi Ishida, Akira Kudo and Atsushi Kawakami
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We previously established an assay using the fin fold of zebrafish larvae. Here, we performed transcriptional profiling and identified genes differentially controlled during regeneration. From up-regulated transcripts, we identified a number of genes with localized expressions. Strikingly, all ident... | PMID: 18950614

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Virology (383)1 2009
Experimental infection of an African dormouse (Graphiurus kelleni) with monkeypox virus.
Denise A Schultz, John E Sagartz, David L Huso and R Mark L Buller
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We have demonstrated that a species of African dormice, Graphiurus kelleni, is susceptible to a lethal infection of MPXV and that MPXV replicated in multiple organs of this species. Following intranasal administration, MPXV replicated locally in the nasal mucosa causing necrosis and hemorrhage with... | PMID: 18977501

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Audio, Transactions of the IRE Professional Group on (7) 2009
Aphids acquired symbiotic genes via lateral gene transfer.
Naruo N Nikoh and Atsushi A Nakabachi
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Sequence similarity searches demonstrated that these fully sequenced transcripts are significantly similar to the bacterial genes ldcA (product, LD-carboxypeptidase) and rlpA (product, rare lipoprotein A), respectively. Buchnera lacks these genes, whereas many other bacteria, including Escherichia c... | PMID: 19284544

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Applied and Environmental Microbiology (75)1 2009
Population structure of Vibrio fischeri within the light organs of Euprymna scolopes squid from Two Oahu (Hawaii) populations.
M S Wollenberg and E G Ruby
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We resolved the intraspecific diversity of Vibrio fischeri, the bioluminescent symbiont of the Hawaiian sepiolid squid Euprymna scolopes, at two previously unexplored morphological and geographical scales. These scales ranged from submillimeter regions within the host light organ to the several kilo... | PMID: 18997024

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Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária (18)3 2009
[Bilateral anomaly in the style of Sciopemyia sordellii (Shannon & Del Ponte) (Diptera, Psychodidae)]
André Antonio Cutolo, Claudio José Von Zuben and Eunice Aparecida Bianchi Galati
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This paper presents a male specimen of Sciopemyia sordellii with a rare bilateral anomaly, consisting in eight spines in a style and five in the other. Tis species has four spines in each style as its normal number. The specimen was captured using a CDC light trap, in a forested area in the State Pa... | PMID: 19772779

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Journal of Oleo Science (58)1 2009
Cytotoxic compounds generated in heated oil and assimilation of oil in Wistar rats.
Munkhjargal Burenjargal and Nagao Totani
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We have previously suggested that gluten binds with decomposition products from thermally oxidized oil during frying, and that low-molecular-weight compounds bound to browned gluten damage the liver in rats. Ten-week-old male Wistar rats were fed for 11 weeks ad libitum a diet containing 7 wt% fresh... | PMID: 19075501

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Behavioural Brain Research (196)1 2009
Side-specific operant conditioning of antennal movements in the honey bee.
Johannes Kisch and S Shuichi Haupt
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Operant conditioning of antennal movements in honey bees was used to investigate whether learned changes on one antenna influence antennal movements of the contralateral antenna. Conditioning of the right antenna did not alter antennal movements of the left antenna and subsequent conditioning of the... | PMID: 18675304

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Journal of General Virology (90)Pt 1 2009
Yemen and Vietnam capripoxviruses demonstrate a distinct host preference for goats compared with sheep.
Shawn Babiuk, Timothy R Bowden, Geoff Parkyn, Brett Dalman, Dong Manh Hoa, Ngo Thanh Long, Pham Phong Vu, Do Xuan Bieu, John Copps and David B Boyle
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Sheeppox and goatpox are caused by viruses that are members of the genus Capripoxvirus, and globally result in significant production losses. To improve the understanding of disease pathogenesis and evaluate host species preferences, sheep and goats were inoculated either with a capripoxvirus isolat... | PMID: 19088279

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Journal of General Virology (90)Pt 1 2009
In vivo imaging of murid herpesvirus-4 infection.
Ricardo Milho, Christopher M Smith, Sofia Marques, Marta Alenquer, Janet S May, Laurent Gillet, Miguel Gaspar, Stacey Efstathiou, J Pedro Simas and Philip G Stevenson
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We applied this technique to gammaherpesvirus infection by inserting a luciferase expression cassette into the genome of murine herpesvirus-4 (MuHV-4). The recombinant virus strongly expressed luciferase in lytically infected cells without significant attenuation. We used it to compare different rou... | PMID: 19088269

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Micron (40)5-6 2009
The preimaginal stages and development of Spalangia cameroni Perkins (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) on Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) (Diptera: Tephritidae).
José Tormos, Francisco Beitia, Elias A Böckmann and Josep D Asís
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Our results show that the eggs and different instars of S. cameroni can be unambiguously identified only by SEM. Therefore, characterization of the immature stages of Spalangia species using SEM should be done before subsequent routine identifications using a binocular microscope or stereomicroscope... | PMID: 19268603

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Micron (40)5-6 2009
Antennal sensillae of five stored-product psocids pests (Psocoptera: Liposcelididae).
Fei Hu, Guo-Na Zhang and Jin-Jun Wang
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Psocids are important pests of stored-products. In this study, the external morphology, types, and distribution of antennal sensillae in both male and female adults of five psocid species, Liposcelis bostrychophila, L. entomophila, L. tricolor, L. decolor, and L. paeta (Psocoptera: L... | PMID: 19269834

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Micron (40)5-6 2009
The antennal sensilla of adult mayflies: Rhithrogena semicolorata as a case study.
Manuela Rebora, Silvana Piersanti and Elda Gaino
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The present paper reports on an ultrastructural investigation of the sensilla on the antennal flagellum of the imago (SEM and TEM) and subimago (SEM) of the mayfly Rhithrogena semicolorata. Sensilla coeloconica of two different sizes, named big and small pegs, are distinguishable in... | PMID: 19428262

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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry (56)24 2008
Method validation for determination of cadmium and lead in offal by means of quadrupole inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry.
Sonia D'Ilio, Francesco Petrucci, Marilena D'Amato, Marco Di Gregorio, Oreste Senofonte and Nicola Violante
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Offal includes viscera and internal organs that have been removed from butchered animals, that may be either directly eaten or processed for the production of other foodstuff. Such organs are able to accumulate high concentrations of potentially toxic heavy metals posing a risk for human health when... | PMID: 19053371

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Drug Metabolism and Disposition (36)12 2008
Aryl hydrocarbon receptor-dependent induction of flavin-containing monooxygenase mRNAs in mouse liver.
Trine Celius, Steven Roblin, Patricia A Harper, Jason Matthews, Paul C Boutros, Raimo Pohjanvirta and Allan B Okey
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Our recent microarray studies revealed induction of FMO2 and FMO3 mRNAs by 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) in liver of mice with wild-type aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) but not in Ahr-null mice. The aim of the present study was to delineate mechanisms of FMO regulation. In adult male mi... | PMID: 18765683

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