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1 f four animal species: horse, pork, beef and sheep.
2 estation, term = 145 d), neonatal, and adult sheep.
3 n both healthy and diseased feet of diseased sheep.
4 trains from both clades are found in bighorn sheep.
5 lly relevant cardiopulmonary-bypass model in sheep.
6 uperior marginal defect in five of six (83%) sheep.
7 to corral and contain small herds of virtual sheep.
8 d in human bronchial epithelial cells and in sheep.
9 arcinoma (OPA), a neoplastic lung disease of sheep.
10 r defect of physiologically relevant size in sheep.
11 facial nerve using cadaver and anesthetized sheep.
12 fflicts animals, including dogs, horses, and sheep.
13 rrhaphy under surgical microscopy in cadaver sheep.
14 of marine lipids than DPA both in cattle and sheep.
15 ial communities and ARGs in hooves from four sheep.
16 1-12) and IUGR (n = 12) late gestation fetal sheep.
17 saline-infused control segments in the same sheep.
18 ease that reduces health and productivity of sheep.
19 fetal cardiomyocyte contractile function in sheep.
20 x, medulla, and within a bladder catheter in sheep.
21 conceived sheep, and our healthy aged cloned sheep.
22 ies and parasite-specific IgG in female Soay sheep.
23 ied as fat-tail, thin-tail and fat-rump hair sheep.
24 acavirus that is carried asymptomatically by sheep.
25 colon, a rat esophagus, and small airways in sheep.
26 Scrapie is a prion (PrP(Sc)) disease of sheep.
27 rom presymptomatic HD transgenic and control sheep.
28 ased significantly in HD compared to control sheep.
29 ) signaling in osteocytes was not studied in sheep.
30 i-MAP antibody responses in paratuberculosis sheep.
31 phalography (EEG) response to ketamine of 12 sheep.
32 gital swabs from eight, preferably diseased, sheep.
33 in the process of short-term intake rate of sheep.
34 01) and short-term intake rate (P = 0.03) of sheep.
35 the top five globally important diseases of sheep.
36 g strategies for genetic improvement in meat sheep.
37 using data from a long-term study of bighorn sheep.
38 tested in in vitro phantom models and in 15 sheep.
39 aining osteochondral defects in experimental sheep.
40 e implanted into 8 female adult English Mule sheep.
45 stic ruminants (cattle, buffaloes, goats and sheep), a revised estimation of yearly enteric CH(4) emi
46 insights into the pathobiology of C. jejuni sheep abortion clone and strongly suggest that CjNC110 p
47 gets or interactive partners of CjNC110 in a sheep abortion clone of C. jejuni These data were then u
49 n fecal DNA samples from thirty-nine bighorn sheep across seven loosely connected populations in the
50 the history of migration and pastoralism of sheep across the Old World, which was associated with di
52 RDS and ECMO.Methods: ARDS was induced in 14 sheep, after which they were established on venovenous E
53 n ELISA was used to screen 977 cattle, 1,549 sheep and 523 goats and information on potential risk fa
55 sed retroviral insertions in 80 modern Kihnu sheep and 83 ancient sheep from the Bronze Age to Modern
56 survey design, was 42.9% in cattle, 28.0% in sheep and 9.3% in goats, showing a high degree of farm-l
57 ide insights into the demographic history of sheep and a valuable genomic resource for future genetic
58 be important for cross-species transmission, sheep and cattle continue to be important for the transm
59 valuated in ELISA format using antisera from sheep and cattle experimentally infected with two geneti
63 d-type RVFV strains and sera from indigenous sheep and goat populations exposed to natural RVFV field
65 for detection of three species, namely cow, sheep and goat, while as low as 1.6 fmol for cow and goa
67 terrestrial livestock (in particular cattle, sheep and goats), which is due largely to the absence of
68 d devastating viral disease affecting mainly sheep and goats, but also a large number of wild species
73 Given the similarities between pregnancy in sheep and humans, we studied sheep to examine the impact
74 servoir, while the few spillovers to bighorn sheep and mountain goats can persist for extended period
75 given the high strain diversity in domestic sheep and need for more comprehensive pathogen surveilla
78 four different paternal lineages of domestic sheep and resolved, at the global level, their paternal
79 ng dryland stress adaptation in the fat-tail sheep and showcase the indigenous stocks as appropriate
80 rallel lymphatic vessels in the hind limb of sheep and the evaluation of structural and functional ch
81 d the first expansion of early domestic hair sheep and the later expansion of fat-tailed sheep occurr
82 ood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier (B-CSF-B) of sheep and to profile these compounds in sheep biofluids
83 the growth phases of 4469 Scottish Blackface sheep and weather variables during the same period to de
86 s in milk samples of different animals (cow, sheep, and goat) and type (colostrum, raw, and pasteuriz
87 unas indicate that herders relied on cattle, sheep, and goats and some hunting, but direct informatio
88 ds for meat and milk production from cattle, sheep, and goats by sorting pastures into climate bins d
89 of mouse, rat, chimpanzee, dog, horse, goat, sheep, and human Mxra8 enables alphavirus infection in c
90 e in domestic sheep, domestic goats, bighorn sheep, and mountain goats across the western United Stat
93 form a distinct clade from those in domestic sheep, and strains from both clades are found in bighorn
95 n, sprouting was assessed by the chicken and sheep aortic ring assay, and vascular pattern formation
96 ing tyrosine residues, Tyr-23 and Tyr-149 in sheep AQP0, to the corresponding residues in the high-pe
100 t atrial fibrillation (n=20), (2) tachypaced sheep atrial fibrillation (n=5), (3) rat atrial fibrilla
101 uch information is needed to improve bighorn sheep augmentations and can be applied to augmentations
102 pancreatic islets isolated from intact fetal sheep, beta cell proliferation in vitro was reduced by T
103 ) of sheep and to profile these compounds in sheep biofluids after chokeberry intraruminal administra
107 s; 3) delineated 25 external and 28 internal sheep brain structures by segmenting both templates and
108 high-resolution 3D atlas of average in vivo sheep brains linked to a reference stereotaxic space.
113 art rate and plasma renin activity in intact sheep, but these responses were significantly attenuated
114 re the creation of pancreatogenesis-disabled sheep by oocyte microinjection of CRISPR/Cas9 targeting
115 of Lucilia cuprina, which is a major pest of sheep, by combining both lethal effectors in a single tr
116 hat suppression of MEIS1 expression in fetal sheep cardiomyocytes leads to a metabolic switch as foun
118 isobaric chambers, chronically catheterized sheep carrying singletons underwent normoxia or hypoxia
119 ls, including camels, cattle, horses, goats, sheep, cats, rabbits, and pangolins, were able to suppor
120 arcinoma is a chronic respiratory disease of sheep caused by jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus (JSRV).
122 report detailing the health status of cloned sheep concluded that the animals had aged normally.
123 enetic diversity in mouflon than in domestic sheep, consistent with past bottlenecks in mouflon.
124 We found immature-like neurons in the whole sheep cortex and in large populations of DCX-expressing
126 Natural prion susceptible hosts such as sheep, deer and cattle are regularly exposed to gastroin
127 s after 8 months using 31 female merino land sheep divided into four groups: control, ovariectomy, ov
128 nary Association/ Kennel Club/ International Sheep Dog Society (BVA/KC/ISDS) eye scheme annually, and
129 cterium Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae in domestic sheep, domestic goats, bighorn sheep, and mountain goats
133 l tissue from a cohort of 5-y-old OVT73-line sheep expressing a human CAG-expansion HTT cDNA transgen
134 an important economic and welfare issue for sheep farmers and a valuable naturally occurring animal
135 OPA is a significant economic problem for sheep farmers in many countries and is a valuable animal
138 inding has been replicated in normally grown sheep fetuses following a 7-day noradrenaline (norepinep
139 cell proliferation and mass were examined in sheep fetuses following removal of the thyroid gland in
140 ent synchronization method for G2/M phase of sheep fibroblasts, which was successfully applied to flo
141 that D. nodosus and F. necrophorum depend on sheep for persistence but use different strategies to pe
142 ions in 80 modern Kihnu sheep and 83 ancient sheep from the Bronze Age to Modern Period (850 BCE-1950
145 multiple animal species, such as dogs, pigs, sheep, goats, cattle and horses, have been substantially
146 some 5,500 years ago followed those of dogs, sheep, goats, cattle, and pigs by ~2,500-10,000 years.
147 total CLA content of milk samples from cows, sheep, goats, yaks, and llama retrieved from the collect
148 explored the short and long-term impacts of sheep grazing and/or hay cutting on arthropod foliage co
152 gs highlight the importance of more flexible sheep grazing management and will be useful for developi
157 s from 5 ex vivo Langendorff-perfused PersAF sheep hearts (sensitivity/specificity, 92.6/97.5%; accur
160 LMG-bovine serum albumin and rabbit anti-sheep IgG were immobilized on nitrocellulose membrane fo
161 eographically distinct genepools of fat-tail sheep in Africa that differ from the European genepool,
162 whether the recently discovered Kihnu native sheep in Estonia have historically been part of the firs
165 e (BT), caused by bluetongue virus (BTV), in sheep in southern India, where annual BT outbreaks const
167 Here, we report the deep resequencing of 248 sheep including the wild ancestor (O. orientalis), landr
172 that growth retardation in hypothyroid fetal sheep is associated with reductions in pancreatic beta c
173 lambda(d), 4.6%/ms+/-1.5 [95% CI, 4.3-4.9]; sheep: lambda(f), 4.4%/ms [95% CI, 4.1-4.7], lambda(d),
174 ise in tri-iodo-l-thyronine (T(3) ) in fetal sheep leads to the inhibition of proliferation and promo
178 ve quantification of buffalo meat mixed with sheep meat was done by quantitative label-free mass spec
181 nd, we performed long-read sequencing of the sheep microbiome and applied metaFlye to reconstruct 63
182 e validated this hypothesis in primary fetal sheep microglia cultures re-exposed to LPS in presence o
184 mit were 1.43 and 4.77mg/ml respectively for sheep milk and, 2.25 and 7.5mg/ml respectively for goat
185 and preconcentration of SPI from aqueous and sheep milk samples, and an off-line MISPE method followe
190 iously validated, now expanded pharmacologic sheep model of CF-like, inflammation-associated mucocili
195 with omics methodology in a tenotomy-induced sheep model of rotator cuff disease, we tested whether m
201 validated and published nongenetic, CF-like sheep model, ewes inhaled CFTR(inh)172 and neutrophil el
202 d antiarrhythmic mechanisms of ranolazine in sheep models of paroxysmal (PxAF) and persistent AF (PsA
204 ased and included woolly rhinoceros and wild sheep (mouflon), characteristic of a steppe environment.
208 urrent assemblies of the dog, CF 3.1 and the sheep, OA 3.1, genomes contain 264 and 598 FLIs, respect
209 sheep and the later expansion of fat-tailed sheep occurred ~11,800-9,000 years BP and ~5,300-1,700 y
210 ction area and with respect to species (cow, sheep) of two traditional cheese specialties, (salty and
211 s) collected from an unmanaged population of sheep on St Kilda, where individual age and parentage ar
212 rature, soil pH and ruminant animal species (sheep or cow) were significant factors influencing the E
217 f federally endangered Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep Ovis canadensis sierrae across three spatial scale
218 c changes underlying phenotypic variation in sheep (Ovis aries) may facilitate our efforts towards fu
223 housing a wild population of desert bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) in the Chihuahuan desert of New
227 lic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) in normal sheep (p < 0.05) while concurrently reducing circulating
231 ne traits in the individually monitored Soay sheep population of St Kilda, using genomic inbreeding c
233 clustered and shared among proximate bighorn sheep populations, supporting pathogen establishment and
245 and CIMVs-MSCs reduced serum levels of anti-sheep red blood cell antibody and have limited effects o
246 ique's applicability for biological samples, sheep red blood cells with various melittin peptide cont
247 EK293), animal cells (neuroblastoma N115 and sheep red blood cells), cancer cells (MCF-7, MDA-435 and
249 remaining 31.1% of reads were aligned to the sheep reference genome, including 13.57% reads to chromo
252 rican and western Asia fat-tail and European sheep, reveal at least two phylogeographically distinct
253 (156 readings) with MHA supplemented with 5% sheep's blood (BMHA), using mecA PCR as the reference st
255 ee fatty acids (FFAs) during ripening of raw sheep's milk Tulum cheeses in goat's skin bag (GST) or p
257 akob disease; kuru; inherited prion disease; sheep scrapie; bovine spongiform encephalopathy; and chr
258 ELISA and the virus neutralization test for sheep sera (R (2) = 0.75; 95% confidence interval [CI] =
259 hat gave rise to Dolly, yet none of our aged sheep showed clinical signs of OA, and they had radiogra
262 ts for non-bovine ruminant species (goat and sheep), support for multiple assemblies per organism in
268 ural conditions.IMPORTANCE In goats, like in sheep, there are PRNP polymorphisms that are associated
269 usal gene for fat deposition in the tails of sheep through transcriptome, RT-PCR, qPCR, and Western b
270 l of bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis in sheep to evaluate the remodelling of the pulmonary vascu
271 en pregnancy in sheep and humans, we studied sheep to examine the impact of MO on fetal cardiomyocyte
272 ividual-based data from a population of Soay sheep to examine variation in life-history strategies at
274 7079 reversed the effects of e-cig liquid on sheep tracheal mucus velocity.Conclusions: Our findings
275 lung segments were significantly reduced in sheep treated with the senicapoc, when compared to vehic
279 bility of regenerating large bone defects in sheep using 3D-printed customized calcium phosphate scaf
284 ncus was measured while a cadaver and living sheep was exposed to the sinusoidal acoustical excitatio
286 est intravenous dose used (24 mg/kg), in 5/6 sheep we observed a novel effect of ketamine, namely the
287 ize and short or thin tails), and fat-tailed sheep, we found an overrepresentation of MSY lineages y-
288 ontrol (CON) (n = 8) and IUGR (n = 13) fetal sheep were catheterized with aortic and femoral catheter
291 could be eliminated if all footrot-affected sheep were removed and fade out of D. nodosus occurred i
292 fore, rumen fluid from cannulated cattle and sheep were used as inocula to examine in vitro the effec
293 of M. ovipneumoniae strains within domestic sheep, whereas only one or a few strains tend to circula
295 on, and the reflex response to hemorrhage in sheep with normotension (control) or with hypertensive c
297 fully applied to flow-sorting chromosomes of sheep, with a focus on isolation and sequencing of the o
299 , we show that a minimum group size of eight sheep would provide sufficient power to observe signific
300 ncluding mice, rats, ferrets, rabbits, pigs, sheep, zebrafish, and fruit flies, have all been used to