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Spatial competition induces the mobilization of morula cells in the colonial ascidian Didemnum perlucidum (Tunicata: Didemnidae)
(WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2011)
The effects of spatial competition among colonial marine organisms are often evident in the contact zones between colonies. These effects are especially pronounced when the interaction results in overgrowth or necrosis of ...
The genus Alwisia (Myxomycetes) revalidated, with two species new to science
(2014)
Based on morphological investigations and
a phylogeny constructed with partial sequences of the
SSU rDNA gene, we revalidate the genus Alwisia and
propose the combination Alwisia bombarda Berk. &
Broome to be used ...
Haematological findings and detection of antibodies against Anaplasma spp in dogs with a history of ticks from the Chiclayo district (Lambayeque, Peru)Hallazgos hematológicos y detección de anticuerpos contra Anaplasma spp en perros con antecedentes de garrapatas en el distrito de Chiclayo (Lambayeque, Perú)
(Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria, 2020)
Influence of sex on basal and dickkopf-1 regulated gene expression in the bovine morula
(Public Library Science, 2015)
Sex affects function of the developing mammalian embryo as early as the preimplantation period. There were two goals of the current objective. The first was to determine the degree and nature of differences in gene expression ...
In vitro development of in vivo produced embryos frozen at morula or blastocyst stages
(CSIRO Publishing, 2008-01-01)
CONCEPTION RATES of FRESH and FROZEN IN VIVO-PRODUCED MORULAE and BLASTOCYSTS IN LACTATING DAIRY RECIPIENT COWS
(CSIRO Publishing, 2011-01-01)
In vitro development of in vivo produced embryos frozen at morula or blastocyst stages
(CSIRO Publishing, 2008-01-01)
Uncommon Ehrlichia canis infection associated with morulae in neutrophils from naturally infected dogs in Brazil
(2020-07-01)
Ehrlichia and Anaplasma species are the most common tick-borne disease (TBD) pathogens in dogs worldwide. Ehrlichia canis, the aetiological agent of the Canine Monocytic Ehrlichiosis (CME), is known to replicate within the ...