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  1. Detection of elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus (EEHV) in Asian (Elephas maximus) and African elephants (Loxodonta africana) por Kotila-Row, Anna

    Publicado 2015
    “…An elephant with subclinical infection can shed the virus particles into a range of the host fluids. The infected fluids may have the potential to transmit a virus to other elephants in contact with the host. …”
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  2. Nitrate and nitrite absorption, recycling and retention in tissues of sheep por Villar, Maria Laura, Godwin, Ian Robert, Hegarty, Roger Stephen, Erler, Dirk V., Farid, Haneih T., Nolan, John Vivian

    Publicado 2021
    “…Experiment 2 studied movement of an intravenous dose of 15N in body fluids and tissues. Two sheep not adapted to dietary nitrate were dosed intravenously with K15NO3 or Na15NO2 and body fluids and tissue samples were collected 60 min after dosing. …”
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  3. PLA som metod för detektion av bornavirusinfektion hos katt por Lundqvist, Urban

    Publicado 2009
    “…The aim of this work was to explore the possibility of using the proximity ligation assay (PLA), with its capacity of recognizing femtomolar con-centrations of a protein, as a method for detection of the minute quantities of antigen and antibodies that are present in the tissues and body fluids of a bornaviraly infected cat. For this purpose reliable comparative assays, in the form of an ELISA and an IFA, had to be established. …”
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  4. Rift Valley Fever and the Changing Environment por Lindahl, Johanna F., Bett, Bernard K., Robinson, Timothy P., Grace, Delia

    Publicado 2020
    “…The Rift Valley fever virus can be transmitted by body fluids, and the most common way for humans to get infected is from animals. …”
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  5. Rift Valley fever and the changing environment: A case study in East Africa por Lindahl, Johanna F., Bett, Bernard K., Robinson, Timothy P., Grace, Delia

    Publicado 2017
    “…The Rift Valley fever virus can be transmitted by body fluids, and the most common way for humans to get infected is from animals. …”
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  6. Mitigating risks of disease transmission in the wild meat food chain from forest to fork in Cameroon por CIFOR-ICRAF

    Publicado 2022
    “…Ebola, Marburg and others) transmitted from animal body fluids. Many zoonotic diseases also pose risks of epidemics and pandemics. …”
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  7. Detection by multiplex PCR of Mycoplasma species associated with dairy cattle in Argentina = Detección por PCR multiplex de especies de Mycoplasma asociadas a ganado lechero en Arg... por Neder, Veronica Elizabeth, Amadio, Ariel, Calvinho, Luis Fernando

    Publicado 2021
    “…Of a total of 1548 samples from intramammary infections, bulk tank milk and biological fluids, 38 Mycoplasma isolates were obtained. M. bovis, M. canadense, M. californicum and M. leachii were detected by using two multiplex PCRs, confirming their presence in clinical conditions in dairy cattle. …”
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  8. Food and Host Searching Decisions Made by Ibalia leucospoides (Hymenoptera: Ibaliidae), a Parasitoid of Sirex noctilio (Hymenoptera:Siricidae) por Pietrantuono, Ana Laura, Fernandez Arhex, Valeria Cristina, Jofre, Nelida Raquel, Corley, Juan Carlos

    Publicado 2018
    “…Feeding on sugar-rich products or else on host fluids (i.e. host-feeding) may imply benefits in terms of future fitness, by for instance increasing egg laying opportunities through increased egg production or longevity (Chapman 1998; Speight et al. 1999). …”
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  9. Obstruktiv FLUTD - ett nödvändigt ont eller möjligt att förebygga? por Rundström, Melinda

    Publicado 2013
    “…Although FLUTD excluding urethral obstruction may be discomforting for the cat and its owner due to symptoms such as periuria, stranguria, hematuria, dysuria and pollakiuria, obstruction presents an acute and potentially lethal form of the disease as a result of uremia and disturbances in fluids, electrolytes and acid-base balances. A study of literature has been performed to investigate the causes of FLUTD with urethral obstruction and the actions available to the owner to avert them. …”
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  10. MicroRNA-mediated regulation of key signaling pathways in hepatocellular carcinoma: A mechanistic insight por Ruiz-Manriquez, Luis M., Carrasco-Morales, Oscar, Sanchez Z, E. Adrian, Osorio-Pérez, Sofía Madeline, Estrada-Meza, Carolina, Pathak, Surajit, Banerjee, Antara, Bandyopadhyay, Anindya, Duttaroy, Asim K., Paul, Sujay

    Publicado 2022
    “…Studies revealed that several microRNAs are directly or indirectly involved in cellular signaling, and dysregulation of those miRNAs in the body fluids or tissues potentially affects key signaling pathways resulting in carcinogenesis. …”
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  11. Aphid management por Hermoso-De-Mendoza, Alfonso, Belliure, Belén, Llorens, J. M., Marcos, María A., Michelena, José Manuel

    Publicado 2020
    “…This feeding system explains the Hemiptera capacity (and particularly, the aphid capacity) to transmit viruses or other type of pathogens: when they suck the fluids of a sick plant, the insects acquire the virus and later, when they inject the sap into a healthy plant, they infect it with the virus acquired.…”
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  12. Bushmeat and human health: assessing the evidence in tropical and sub-tropical forests por Vliet, N. van, Moreno, J., Gómez, J., Zhou, W., Fa, J.E., Golden, Christopher D., Nobrega Alves, R.R., Nasi, Robert

    Publicado 2017
    “…Moreover, several pathogens carried by bushmeat are found to be zoonotic and potentially transmissible to humans through consumption or through exposure to body fluids and feces. We stress the need for more in-depth studies on the complex links between bushmeat and human health. …”
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  13. The global distribution of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever por Messina, J.P., Pigott, D.M., Golding, N., Duda, K.A., Brownstein, J.S., Weiss, Daniel J., Gibson, H., Robinson, Timothy P., Gilbert, M., Wint, G.R.W., Nuttall, P.A., Gething, P.W., Myers, M.F., George, D.B., Hay, S.I.

    Publicado 2015
    “…Domestic and wild vertebrates are asymptomatic reservoirs for the virus, putting animal handlers, slaughter-house workers and agricultural labourers at highest risk in endemic areas, with secondary transmission possible through contact with infected blood and other bodily fluids. Human infection is characterized by severe symptoms that often result in death. …”
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  14. Efficient sampling of ground-dwelling arthropods using pitfall traps in arid steppes por Cheli, Germán Horacio, Corley, Juan Carlos

    Publicado 2019
    “…Both preservation attributes and sampling efficiency differed between different trap designs and fluids compared. We conclude that in order to obtain reliable data on the structure of a community of ground-dwelling arthropods in Patagonia, at least three pitfall traps per experimental unit are required. …”
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  15. Bovine leukemia virus infection in neonatal calves. Risk factors and control measures por Ruiz, Vanesa, Porta, Natalia Gabriela, Lomonaco, Marina, Trono, Karina Gabriela, Alvarez, Irene

    Publicado 2019
    “…Therefore, exposure to biological fluids contaminated with infected lymphocytes potentially spreads the virus. …”
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  16. Defensive behaviors of the new mealybug citrus pest, Delottococcus aberiae (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae), against three generalist parasitoids por Tena, Alejandro, Nieves, Eliana, Herrero-Schell, Julieta, Urbaneja, Alberto

    Publicado 2019
    “…We recorded four defensive responses of D. aberiae to parasitoid attacks: abdominal flipping, swiveling around the inserted stylet, withdrawing the stylet and walking away, and, occasionally, they secreted ostiolar fluids. Despite these defensive behaviors, the mealybug did not escape parasitism from any of the tested parasitoids, even though A. angustifrons needed more than 15 min to parasitize. …”
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