نتایج جستجو برای: camelus dromedarius

تعداد نتایج: 1585  

Journal: :molecular biology research communications 2015
saber jelokhani-niaraki mojtaba tahmoorespur morteza bitaraf-sani

very little is known about lhr and fshr genes of domestic dromedary camels. the main objective of this study was to determine and analyze partial genomic regions of fshr and lhr genes in dromedary camels for the first time. to this end, a total of 50 dna samples belonging to dromedary camels raised in iran were sent for sequencing (25 samples of each gene). we compared the nucleotide sequences ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2005
Erwin De Genst Karen Silence Mehdi Arbabi Ghahroudi Klaas Decanniere Remy Loris Jörg Kinne Lode Wyns Serge Muyldermans

A central paradigm in immunology states that successful generation of high affinity antibodies necessitates an immense primary repertoire of antigen-combining sites. Much of the diversity of this repertoire is provided by varying one antigen binding loop, created by inserting randomly a D (diversity) gene out of a small pool between the V and J genes. It is therefore assumed that any particular...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2011
A E Ure A K Elfadl A I Khalafalla A A R Gameel J Dillner O Forslund

Camel papillomatosis has been described previously, but the genome of the suspected papillomavirus (PV) has not been identified. An outbreak of papillomatosis occurred in a dromedary farm of 55 animals in Sudan during August 2009. The disease was only present in young animals aged about 3-7 months, of which 44 % (11/25) were affected with lesions, mainly on the lips and lower jaw. This study re...

Journal: :The Anatomical Record: Advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology 2010

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2001
K E Conrath M Lauwereys M Galleni A Matagne J M Frère J Kinne L Wyns S Muyldermans

Small, soluble single-domain fragments derived from the unique variable region of dromedary heavy-chain antibodies (VHHs) against enzymes are known to be potent inhibitors. The immunization of dromedaries with the TEM-1 and BcII beta-lactamases has lead to the isolation of such single-domain antibody fragments specifically recognizing and inhibiting those beta-lactamases. Two VHHs were isolated...

2018
Andrea Apolloni Gaëlle Nicolas Caroline Coste Ahmed Bezeid El Mamy Barry Yahya Ahmed Salem El Arbi Mohamed Baba Gueya Doumbia Baba Marius Gilbert Renaud Lancelot

Understanding spatio-temporal patterns of host mobility is a key factor to prevent and control animal and human diseases. This is utterly important in low-income countries, where animal disease epidemics have strong socio-economic impacts. In this article we analyzed a livestock mobility database, whose data have been collected by the Centre National d'Elevage et de Recherches Vétérinaires (CNE...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2013
Khalid El Allali Mohamed R Achaâban Béatrice Bothorel Mohamed Piro Hanan Bouâouda Morad El Allouchi Mohammed Ouassat André Malan Paul Pévet

In mammals the light-dark (LD) cycle is known to be the major cue to synchronize the circadian clock. In arid and desert areas, the camel (Camelus dromedarius) is exposed to extreme environmental conditions. Since wide oscillations of ambient temperature (Ta) are a major factor in this environment, we wondered whether cyclic Ta fluctuations might contribute to synchronization of circadian rhyth...

2006
Narendra K. Sharma Sunanda Sharma

A rare case of laminitis was recorded in an adult camel that was kept in confinement without giving any exercise and fed daily with considerable quantity of pearl millet grains (Pennisetum typhoideus) for more than five months.

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2008
Richard A Jaffe Jason A Talavera Jennifer M Hah John G Brock-Utne

ABNORMAL capnographs are not unusual in clinical anesthesia. These typically result from uneven ventilation in patients with lung disease. Previous reports also have noted abnormal capnograph tracings resulting from loose connections between the end-tidal carbon dioxide sample line and the gas analyzer or other leaks in the system. The resulting biphasic waveform has been described as a long lo...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2003
M F Dirie O Abdurahman

The camel is a comparatively hardy animal and is less susceptible to many of the diseases that affect other livestock species in the same areas. Despite that, the camel may contract many other diseases, some of which are still unknown. Pastoralists have for centuries herded camels in the arid and semi-arid areas of Kenya, and elsewhere in the Horn of Africa, and they have encountered and named ...

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