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In Vitro Testing of Rifampicin and Fosmidomycin for Anti-Parasitic Activity against Theileria equi and Babesia caballi
(2013-02-06)
Equine Piroplasmosis (EP) is a disease that negatively impacts the horse industry worldwide and is caused by two distinct species of protozoan parasites, Babesia caballi and Theileria equi. Currently the United States is ...
GENERATION OF A CYTOMEGALOVIRUS EXPRESSING INTERLEUKIN-12 TO STUDY VIRAL DISSEMINATION AND IMMUNOGENICITY IN THE GUINEA PIG MODEL
(2013-09-26)
Congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a leading cause of mental retardation and deafness in newborns; therefore, the development of a vaccine for the virus is of great importance. The guinea pig is the only small animal model ...
A 300 Years Record of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Lake Botanisk, Copenhagen: A Historical Reconstruction of Combustion Processes in a Scandinavian Urban Lake
(2013-02-04)
Lake Botanisk, a small isolated body of water in Copenhagen, Denmark, has remained relatively undisturbed for four centuries, making its sediments an excellent historical archive of past deposition rates of atmospheric ...
ASSOCIATION BETWEEN SHRIMP CATCH PER UNIT EFFORT AND ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES IN THE GULF OF MEXICO
(2013-02-04)
The commercial shrimp harvest is the second most important fishery in the United States, and eighty percent of this harvest by weight is caught in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM). Survival rate in the post larval stage in GOM ...
TOWARD NEUROACTIVE PYRROLIDINES AND SYNTHETIC EFFICIENCY: DEVELOPMENT OF AN ASYMMETRIC AZA-MICHAEL ALDOL-LACTONIZATION ORGANOCASCADE PROCESS
(2013-02-04)
Described is the development an asymmetric aza-Michael aldol-lactonization organocascade process. This process enables the synthesis of highly-substituted pyrrolidines from α-amino ketones through an organocascade process. ...
Towards the Synthesis Dual-Inhibitors of Fatty Acid Synthase and the Human 20S Proteasome as Anticancer Agents
(2013-02-04)
Human fatty acid synthase (FAS) and the human 20S proteasome are useful targets for anticancer chemotherapy, and the latter target has been validated as a target for treatment of various forms of cancer. Belactosin C, ...
Evaluation of bone marrow aspiration techniques from the equine sternum
(2013-04-12)
ABSTRACT
Evaluation of bone marrow aspiration techniques from the equine sternum (May 2013)
Rachel Brooks
Department of
Animal Science
Texas A&M University
Research Professor: Dr. Ashlee E. Watts
Department of
Large ...
OPTIMIZATION OF EQUINE MESENCHYMAL STEM CELL CRYOPRESERVATION FOR CLINICAL USE
(2013-09-19)
Synovitis is the inflammation of the synovial membrane and is a common condition in horses. Synovitis can occur with many other conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and can lead to joint degeneration if left untreated. ...
POST-FIRE RESPONSE OF BRYOPHYTES IN ASSOCIATION WITH UNDERSTORY VASCULAR PLANTS IN THE LOST PINES ECOSYSTEM OF CENTRAL TEXAS
(2013-12-03)
Bryophytes, which are usually early-responders to disturbance, have generally not been included in post-fire vascular plant research and may be an important element in the fire-recovery process. This study expands the ...
Structural inheritance and swimming pattern in Paramecium tetraurelia cells with cortical inversions.
(2013-09-25)
Paramecium tetraurelia cells with cortical inversions are characterized by a 180° rotation of all the components of the ciliary rows (basal bodies and their ancillary structures) in a portion of the cortex. The power stroke ...