CECAL MICROBIOME ANALYSES ON WILD JAPANESE ROCK PTARMIGANS (LAGOPUS MUTA JAPONICA) REVEALS HIGH LEVEL OF COEXISTENCE OF LACTIC ACID BACTERIA AND LACTATE-UTILIZING BACTERIA

Cecal Microbiome Analyses on Wild Japanese Rock Ptarmigans (Lagopus muta japonica) Reveals High Level of Coexistence of Lactic Acid Bacteria and Lactate-Utilizing Bacteria

Preservation of indigenous gastrointestinal microbiota is critical for successful captive breeding of endangered Dishwasher Heating Element wild animals, yet its biology is poorly understood.Here, we compared the cecal microbial composition of wild living Japanese rock ptarmigans (Lagopus muta japonica) in different locations of Japanese mountains,

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Mice infected with low-virulence strains of Toxoplasma gondii lose their innate aversion to cat urine, even after extensive parasite clearance.

Toxoplasma gondii chronic infection in rodent secondary hosts has been reported to lead to a loss of innate, hard-wired fear toward cats, its primary host.However the generality of this response across T.gondii strains and the underlying mechanism for this pathogen-mediated behavioral change remain unknown.To begin exploring these questions, we Foo

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Differential effects of desvenlafaxine on hot flashes in women with breast cancer taking tamoxifen: a randomized controlled trial

Abstract Hot flashes (HF) are a common adverse event of prolonged tamoxifen use in women with estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer, impacting psychiatric health and quality of life.While desvenlafaxine does not interact with tamoxifen, its efficacy and safety in breast cancer patients Tweed Coats remain unstudied.This phase 3, four-week, multi-

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