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University of Veterinary Science
Education•Pyinmana, Myanmar•
About: University of Veterinary Science is a education organization based out in Pyinmana, Myanmar. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Receptor. The organization has 597 authors who have published 650 publications receiving 14262 citations.
Topics: Population, Receptor, Feed conversion ratio, Sperm, Gene
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TL;DR: The effect of several methionine sources on rumen bacterial growth was studied using a new methodical approach and the possible bacterial strains which might have contributed to the growth response have been discussed.
Abstract: The effect of several methionine sources (L‐methionine = L‐MET; DL‐ methionine = DL‐MET, DL‐S‐methyl‐methionine‐sulphonium‐chloride = SMM; N‐hydroxymethyl‐DL‐methionine‐Ca = NHM; methionine‐hydroxy‐analog free acid=MHA; methionine‐sulphoxyde=MSO) on rumen bacterial growth was studied using a new methodical approach which utilises a methionine free assay medium (Bacto Methionine Assay Media, Difco) supplemented by increasing quantities of the methionine sources and inoculated with one drop of diluted rumen bacteria. The optical density was measured after 18 h incubation on 39 °C. L‐ and DL‐MET promoted the highest growth response, while SMM and NHM exerted significantly (p < 0.05) lower optical densities. MHA and MSO showed no growth response. The methodical approach and the possible bacterial strains, which might have contributed to the growth response have been discussed.
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TL;DR: The most important features of lipoprotein metabolism are demonstrated and receptor-mediated endocytosis is emphasized and the criteria of choosing the appropriate animal model for atherosclerosis research are discussed.
Abstract: The most important features of lipoprotein metabolism are demonstrated and receptor-mediated endocytosis is emphasized. The different lipoprotein makeup of different animal species and humans is shown. The role of fibre, protein and polyunsaturated fatty acids in diet-induced hypercholesterolaemia is evaluated. The criteria of choosing the appropriate animal model for atherosclerosis research are discussed.
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01 Jan 1995
TL;DR: Coronal vibratome sections of the rat brain were immunostained for glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) a major cytoskeletal protein typical for astrocytes and it was assumed that GFAP immunoreactivity is dormant in these astroCytes and plastic changes in the neuropil trigger its expression.
Abstract: Coronal vibratome sections of the rat brain were immunostained for glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) a major cytoskeletal protein typical for astrocytes. Using computer-assisted image analysis of whole sections, a substantial heterogeneity in regional staining intensities was pointed out. The middle layers of the neocortex, the thalamus and caudate-putamen and the tectal and tegmental part of the mesencephalon were found to show no detectable staining, while peak staining intensities were measured for the pallidum, septal triangular nucleus, hippocampus, medial geniculate nucleus and interpeduncular nucleus. In some of the negative areas neural lesioning induced the appearance of GFAP immunoreaction parallel to an up-regulation of GFAP synthesis. On this basis it was assumed that GFAP immunoreactivity is dormant in these astrocytes and plastic changes in the neuropil trigger its expression.
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01 Jan 2005TL;DR: It is postulated that E. coli with a high number of plasmids possesses wider resistance to antibiotics, and these genes are carried in extrachromosomal DNA.
Abstract: Escherichia coli isolates from 131 raw chicken meat samples were tested for susceptibility to 12 antibiotics. Plasmids were isolated from many samples and their DNA molecular weight calculated. An 81.7% plasmid occurrence rate was observed among the isolates, ranging from 0 to 8 in number and with sizes from 1.2 to 118.6 MDa. Plasmids were detected in 93.8% of E. coli isolates resistant to all 12 antibiotics, and in 90.5% of E. coli isolates resistant to 11. Three (2.8%) isolates harboured 8 plasmids and were resistant to all 12 antibiotics. Antibiotic resistant genes in bacteria are usually carried in extrachromosomal DNA and it is postulated that E. coli with a high number of plasmids possesses wider resistance to antibiotics.
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TL;DR: The seroprevalence and risk factors for T. gondii infection in cats and the molecular information on the parasite in Myanmar were investigated and molecular identification was conducted.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Gottfried Brem | 65 | 448 | 15998 |
Mathias Müller | 65 | 347 | 17042 |
János Fodor | 47 | 301 | 11327 |
Balázs Gereben | 39 | 75 | 5840 |
Christine Aurich | 36 | 254 | 5048 |
Ingrid Walter | 31 | 141 | 2796 |
Sándor Hornok | 31 | 155 | 2744 |
Imre Kacskovics | 30 | 71 | 2594 |
Jörg Aurich | 30 | 131 | 3062 |
Margit Kulcsár | 27 | 81 | 2332 |
Péter Sótonyi | 26 | 228 | 5397 |
Dieter Klein | 25 | 71 | 2819 |
Levente Kovács | 24 | 361 | 2672 |
Marta Kankofer | 21 | 103 | 1426 |
J. Reiczigel | 21 | 43 | 2321 |