DEVELOPMENTAL MAPPING OF HAIR FOLLICLES IN THE EMBRYONIC STAGES OF CASHMERE GOATS USING PROTEOMIC AND METABOLOMIC CONSTRUCTION

Developmental Mapping of Hair Follicles in the Embryonic Stages of Cashmere Goats Using Proteomic and Metabolomic Construction

The hair follicle (HF) is the fundamental unit for fleece and cashmere production in cashmere goats and is crucial in determining cashmere yield and quality.The mechanisms regulating HF development in cashmere goats Mineral during the embryonic period remain unclear.Growing evidence suggests that HF development involves complex developmental stages

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Hypotussic cough in persons with dysphagia: biobehavioral interventions and pathways to clinical implementation

Cough is a powerful, protective expulsive behavior that assists in maintaining respiratory health by clearing foreign material, pathogens, and mucus from the airways.Therefore, cough is critical to survival in both health and disease.Importantly, cough protects the airways and lungs from both antegrade (e.g., food, liquid, saliva) and retrograde (e

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Psychosocial and Economic Risks of Institutional Quarantine in a Low-Resource Setting: Experiences of Affected Persons during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Uganda

Institutional quarantine was one of the key public health measures used to control the spread of the Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).Institutional quarantine has been associated with several psychosocial and economic risks.However, little is known about the psychosocial and economic risks it poses to affected persons in low-resource countries

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2D Semimodel of Full-Section Anchorage in Thick Soft Rock Roadway

This paper focuses on the reinforcement effect F F NIACIN of full-face anchorage in thick soft rock roadway.A 2D semimodel of full-face anchorage in roadway with thick surrounding soft rock was proposed firstly by transforming the confinement effect of the excavation face in the longitudinal direction as the virtual internal support force at the ci

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Serum neopterin concentrations and tryptophan degradation pattern in patients with late stage larynx carcinoma

As the disease-free 5-year-survival of late stage laryngeal carcinoma patients is extremely low, indoleamine-2,3-dioxygenase-1 (IDO)-induced tryptophan degradation may represent an immune escape mechanism which plays an important role in cancer spreading in advanced stage laryngeal cancers.We examined whether the late stage laryngeal cancer enhance

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