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    Morphological, metabolic and functional repercussions after orchiectomy in rats by Denny Fabrício Magalhães Veloso, Luiz Ronaldo Alberti, Juliano Alves Figueiredo, Fernando Henrique Oliveira Carmo Rodrigues, Andy Petroianu

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…Cconclusions: Castration reduces blood levels of triglycerides and VLDL cholesterol in young rats. In adult animals, it increases arterial pressure and is related to smaller weight gain.…”
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    Projection neurons are necessary for the maintenance of the mouse olfactory circuit by Luis Sánchez-Guardado, Peyman Razavi, Bo Wang, Antuca Callejas-Marín, Carlos Lois

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Moreover, ablating the M/Ts in adult animals also resulted in similar structural changes in the projections of remaining M/Ts and axons from OSNs. …”
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    Overexpression of GSK-3β in Adult Tet-OFF GSK-3β Transgenic Mice, and Not During Embryonic or Postnatal Development, Induces Tau Phosphorylation, Neurodegeneration and Learning Def... by Alberto Rodríguez-Matellán, Alberto Rodríguez-Matellán, Jesús Avila, Jesús Avila, Félix Hernández, Félix Hernández

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Furthermore, the increase in GSK-3β expression in the adult animals triggered a cognitive deficit, as determined through the hippocampus-dependent object recognition test (OR). …”
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    Ultimate pH values in reindeer meat with particular regard to animal sex and age, muscle and transport distance by E. Wiklund, A. Andersson, G. Malmfors, K. Lundström, Ö. Danell

    Published 1995-01-01
    “…Meat from reindeer calves had higher ultimate pH values than meat from adult animals, indicating that calves are more susceptible to stress than adult animals and hence deplete their energy stores more readily. …”
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    Auditory training during development mitigates a hearing loss-induced perceptual deficit. by Ramanjot eKang, Emma eSarro, Dan eSanes, Dan eSanes

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…In the auditory system, early induction of conductive hearing loss (CHL) leads to deficits in central auditory coding properties in adult animals, and this is accompanied by diminished perceptual thresholds. …”
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    Exposure to Arsenite in CD-1 Mice during Juvenile and Adult Stages: Effects on Intestinal Microbiota and Gut-Associated Immune Status by Kuppan Gokulan, Matthew G. Arnold, Jake Jensen, Michelle Vanlandingham, Nathan C. Twaddle, Daniel R. Doerge, Carl E. Cerniglia, Sangeeta Khare

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…The potential toxicity of arsenite [As(III)] was determined for two life stages: (i) adult animals at 24 or 48 h after single gavage (0.05 mg/kg body weight [b.w.] …”
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    Engineered atherosclerosis-specific zinc ferrite nanocomplex-based MRI contrast agents by Rajneesh Chaudhary, Kislay Roy, Rupinder Kaur Kanwar, Ken Walder, Jagat Rakesh Kanwar

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…MRI scans of contrast agent injected animal revealed significant arterial narrowing and a significantly higher T2 (p < 0.05, 1.71-fold) contrast in adult animals when compared to juvenile and control animals. …”
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    Investigation on papillomavirus infection in dromedary camels in Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia by Abdelmalik Ibrahim Khalafalla, Ramadan Omer Ramadan, Annabel Rector, Seif Barakat

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The disease affected both young and adult animals and occurred in coincidence with demodectic mange infestation. …”
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    Iodine toxicity in ruminants by I. Paulíková, G. Kováč, J. Bíreš, Š. Paulík, H. Seidel, O. Nagy

    Published 2002-12-01
    “…The inadequate intake of iodine is still a topical problem, because it contributes to a reduction in performance through the disturbed health of adult animals and their offspring. The necessity of iodine is frequently described in association with hypothyroidal state. …”
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    Immuno-Golgi as a tool for analyzing neuronal 3D-dendritic structure in phenotypically characterized neurons. by Luísa Pinto, António Mateus-Pinheiro, Mónica Morais, João Miguel Bessa, Nuno Sousa

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Here we present a novel method that combines bromodioxyuridine (BrdU) immunohistochemistry with Golgi-impregnation technique; with this simple non-invasive method, we are able to determine the tridimensional structure of dendritic arborization and spine shape of neurons born at a specific time in the hippocampus of adult animals. This analysis is relevant in physiological and pathological conditions in which altered neurogenesis is implicated, such as aging or emotional disorders.…”
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    Involvement of Adult Hippocampal Neurogenesis in Learning and Forgetting by Suk-yu Yau, Ang Li, Kwok-Fai So

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Adult hippocampal neurogenesis is a process involving the continuous generation of newborn neurons in the hippocampus of adult animals. Mounting evidence has suggested that hippocampal neurogenesis contributes to some forms of hippocampus-dependent learning and memory; however, the detailed mechanism concerning how this small number of newborn neurons could affect learning and memory remains unclear. …”
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    Postnatal development of intestinal bile salt transport. Relationship to membrane physico-chemical changes. by J E Heubi, J L Fellows

    Published 1985-07-01
    “…With the appearance of ileal active transport at age 3 weeks, the Km (app) was constant at 0.49 mM, 0.59 mM, and 0.50 mM in 3-week, 4-week, and adult animals, respectively. The V(app) was 14.65 nmol X mg-1 (dry wt) X min-1 at 3 weeks and declined with age to 11.40 and 10.51 nmol X mg-1 (dry wt) X min-1 in 4-week and adult animals, respectively. …”
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    Neonatal Clinical Assessment of the Puppy and Kitten: How to Identify Newborns at Risk? by Keylla Helena Nobre Pacífico Pereira, Kárita da Mata Fuchs, Júlia Cosenza Mendonça, Gleice Mendes Xavier, Diogo Ribeiro Câmara, Raíssa Karolinny Salgueiro Cruz, Maria Lucia Gomes Lourenço

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Neonatal puppies and kittens have physiological and anatomical characteristics that differ from those of adult animals, which impacts the interpretation of physical examination and complementary tests. …”
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    Plasticity of auditory maps in the brain. by King, A, Moore, DR

    Published 1991
    “…Although experience-induced plasticity in this map is restricted primarily to the developmental period, the frequency representation in the cortex of adult animals can re-organize following partial deafness.…”
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    COMPONENTES NÃO CARCAÇA DE BOVINOS NELORE ABATIDOS COM DIFERENTES PESOS by Fabiano Nunes Vaz, João Restle, João Teodoro Pádua, Cristiane Amorim Fonseca, Leonir Luiz Pascoal, Marcelo Machado Severo

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…Hide weight was higher for young and heavy animals in relation to young and light and adult animals. Regarding the noncarcass components yield, we verified difference for liver percentage, which was higher for young and heavy animals (1.91%) in relation to young with middle weight carcasses (1.49%). …”
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    Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Systemic Inflammation in the Neonatal Period Increases Microglial Density and Oxidative Stress in the Cerebellum of Adult Rats by Jaime Moreira Pires, Maira Licia Foresti, Maira Licia Foresti, Clivandir Severino Silva, Débora Bandeira Rêgo, Michele Longoni Calió, Amanda Cristina Mosini, Amanda Cristina Mosini, Thabatta Karollynne Estevam Nakamura, Ana Teresa F. Leslie, Luiz Eugênio Mello, Luiz Eugênio Mello

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Our results show that administration of LPS did not result in altered spontaneous activity in adult animals. Our data also indicate increased oxidative stress in the cerebellum, as evidenced by an increase in superoxide fluorescence by dihydroethidium (DHE) indicator. …”
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