نتایج جستجو برای: feces

تعداد نتایج: 35555  

2014
Brian R. Amman Luke Nyakarahuka Anita K. McElroy Kimberly A. Dodd Tara K. Sealy Amy J. Schuh Trevor R. Shoemaker Stephen Balinandi Patrick Atimnedi Winyi Kaboyo Stuart T. Nichol Jonathan S. Towner

panel B). We performed C. burnetii– specific qPCR on the ticks; 14 (88%) were positive. We genotyped C. burnetii–positive DNA from the feces and from 6 of the 16 ticks by using multispacer sequence typing as described (5). All samples were identified as MST17, the unique genotype circulating in Cayenne (5). After obtaining the laboratory results, we confirmed that a local group in charge of the...

Journal: :Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals 2011
Richard A Graham Bert L Lum Glenn Morrison Ilsung Chang Karin Jorga Brian Dean Young G Shin Qin Yue Teresa Mulder Vikram Malhi Minli Xie Jennifer A Low Cornelis E C A Hop

Vismodegib (GDC-0449), a small-molecule Hedgehog pathway inhibitor, was well tolerated in patients with solid tumors and showed promising efficacy in advanced basal cell carcinoma in a Phase I trial. The purpose of the study presented here was to determine routes of elimination and the extent of vismodegib metabolism, including assessment and identification of metabolites in plasma, urine, and ...

2010
Jun Han Xue-Jun Ma Jun-Feng Wan Ying-Hui Liu Yan-Ling Han Cao Chen Chan Tian Chen Gao Miao Wang Xiao-Ping Dong

BACKGROUND EV71 is associated with the fatal cases of brain stem encephalitis during large HFMD outbreaks from 1998 to 2008. EV71 may continuously shed from upper respiratory tracts and feces of HFMD patients for relatively long time after recovery. However, the persistence of viruses in the patients' secretions and excretions is not clear. METHODS Serial throat swabs and feces of 34 definite...

Journal: :Circulation 2003
YuZhen Zhang Ilaria Zanotti Muredach P Reilly Jane M Glick George H Rothblat Daniel J Rader

BACKGROUND Abundant data indicate that overexpression of apolipoprotein A-I (apoA-I) in mice inhibits atherosclerosis. One mechanism is believed to be promotion of reverse cholesterol transport, but no direct proof of this concept exists. We developed a novel approach to trace reverse transport of labeled cholesterol specifically from macrophages to the liver and feces in vivo and have applied ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2013
Christine Fink Fabian Staubach Sven Kuenzel John F Baines Thomas Roeder

The diversity and structure of the intestinal microbial community has a strong influence on life history. To understand how hosts and microbes interact, model organisms with comparatively simple microbial communities, such as the fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster), offer key advantages. However, studies of the Drosophila microbiome are limited to a single point in time, because flies are typic...

2013
Wei LI Zhihong GUO Hong DUO Yong FU Mao PENG Xiuying SHEN Hideharu TSUKADA Takao IRIE Tetsuo NASU Yoichiro HORII Nariaki NONAKA

The intestinal helminth fauna of Tibetan sand foxes (Vulpes ferrilata) and red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) inhabiting in Qinghai, China, was evaluated by conducting necropsy of hunted foxes and fecal egg examination of field-collected feces. In northeast and south Qinghai, 36 foxes were necropsied, and the species of foxes and the parasites detected were identified by the DNA barcoding. In 27 red fox...

Journal: :Veterinary microbiology 2009
M A Gomes-Keller E Gönczi B Grenacher R Tandon R Hofman-Lehmann H Lutz

Although it is assumed that fecal shedding of feline leukemia virus (FeLV) constitutes a transmission potential, no study has been performed showing that feces of infected cats can be a source of infection. In this study, we investigated fecal viral shedding of FeLV and its role in viral pathogenesis with the goal to improve infection control. FeLV RNA and DNA levels were determined in rectal s...

2014
Juliano A. Bogoni Malva I. M. Hernández

Mammal feces are the primary food and nesting resource for the majority of dung beetle species, and larval development depends on the quantity and quality of that resource. Physiological necessities, competitive interactions, and resource sharing are common and suggest that dung beetles may show preferences for feces of greater nutritional quality, which may in turn impact beetle assemblages an...

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Suzan Mansourian Jacob Corcoran Anders Enjin Christer Löfstedt Marie Dacke Marcus C. Stensmyr

Feces is an abundant, rich source of energy, utilized by a myriad of organisms, not least by members of the order Diptera, i.e., flies. How Drosophila melanogaster reacts to fecal matter remains unclear. Here, we examined oviposition behavior toward a range of fecal samples from mammals native to the putative Southeast African homeland of the fly. We show that D. melanogaster display a strong o...

2012
Assèta Kagambèga Outi Martikainen Anja Siitonen Alfred S Traoré Nicolas Barro Kaisa Haukka

We investigated the prevalence of the virulence genes specific for five major pathogroups of diarrheagenic Escherichia coli (DEC) in primary cultures from feces of animals slaughtered for human consumption in Burkina Faso. For the study, 704 feces samples were collected from cattle (n = 304), chickens (n = 350), and pigs (n = 50) during carcass processing. The presence of the virulence-associat...

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