نتایج جستجو برای: african giantpouched rat

تعداد نتایج: 375709  

2015
Tavershima Dzenda Joseph O Ayo Victor O Sinkalu Lukuman S Yaqub

This study was carried out to determine heart rate (HR) values, including diurnal, seasonal, and sex patterns, in the African giant rat (Cricetomys gambianus, Waterhouse). HR was measured using stethoscope in grip-restrained African giant rats of either sex (103 bucks and 98 does), live-trapped from a tropical Savannah, and caged individually in the laboratory during the harmattan (cold-dry), h...

Journal: :Reproduction 2010
Nobuhiro Shimozawa Shinichiro Nakamura Ichiro Takahashi Masanori Hatori Tadashi Sankai

Several cell types from the African green monkey (Cercopithecus aethiops), such as red blood cells, primary culture cells from kidney, and the Vero cell line, are valuable sources for biomedical research and testing. Embryonic stem (ES) cells that are established from blastocysts have pluripotency to differentiate into these and other types of cells. We examined an in vitro culture system of zy...

Journal: :Microbiology 2011
Christopher Untucht Janine Rasch Elena Fuchs Manfred Rohde Simone Bergmann Michael Steinert

The transmigration of African trypanosomes across the human blood-brain barrier (BBB) is the critical step during the course of human African trypanosomiasis. The parasites Trypanosoma brucei gambiense and T. b. rhodesiense are transmitted to humans during the bite of tsetse flies. Trypanosomes multiply within the bloodstream and finally invade the central nervous system (CNS), which leads to t...

2009
E. Olatunde Farombi

There is ample evidence that dietary factors can contribute to human cancer risk and as such many of the cancer common the sub-Saharan Africa including liver, colon, prostate and breast cancer have been related to dietary behaviors. In particular, hepatocellular carcinoma which is the fifth leading cause of cancer mortality in the world constitute a major health problem especially in the develo...

Africa has high biodiversity and is rapidly urbanizing. However, there is limited understanding of how urban expansion in Africa is likely to affect its habitats and biodiversity. Little urban ecological research has been done in Africa. This study needs to think ahead as Africa move into the “urban age” it is critical to inform the public on the importance of urban environment...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2006
Yuan-Ping Pang

Current anticholinesterase pesticides were developed during World War II and are toxic to mammals because they target a catalytic serine residue of acetylcholinesterases (AChEs) in insects and in mammals. A sequence analysis of AChEs from 73 species and a three-dimensional model of a malaria-carrying mosquito (Anopheles gambiae) AChE (AgAChE) reported here show that C286 and R339 of AgAChE are ...

2008
E. Olatunde Farombi

Compelling evidence indicates that dietary factors can contribute to human cancer risk and as such many of the cancer common in the sub-Saharan Africa including liver, colon, prostate and breast cancer have been related to dietary behaviors. In particular, hepatocellular carcinoma which is the fifth leading cause of cancer mortality in the world constitute a major health problem especially in t...

Journal: :Child development 2007
Julie M Hughes Rebecca S Bigler Sheri R Levy

Knowledge about racism is a critical component of educational curricula and contemporary race relations. To examine children's responses to learning about racism, European American (Study 1; N= 48) and African American (Study 2; N= 69) elementary-aged children (ages 6-11) received history lessons that included information about racism experienced by African Americans (racism condition), or othe...

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