The effects of in ovo rhIGF-I administration on expression of the growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHSR) during chicken embryonic development [0.03%]
鸡胚发育过程中卵内rhIGF-I处理对生长激素释放素受体(GHSR)表达的影响
Scott A Gahr,Hakan Kocamis,Jennifer J Richter et al.
Scott A Gahr et al.
Growth hormone secretion is under the control of a pair of hypothalamic factors, growth hormone releasing hormone and somatostatin. The growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHSR) and its endogenous ligand represent a novel third method reg...
Helje Kaarma,Jaan Kasmel,Säde Koskel et al.
Helje Kaarma et al.
Two data-sets containing the anthropometric measurements of Estonian schoolgirls aged 7-18 were analysed, one (set A) from the late sixties, size 1627 and the other (set K) from the late nineties, size 1546. In all data sets 8 measurements-...
María I Olivera,Clarisa Bozzini,Isaac F Meta et al.
María I Olivera et al.
The present study provides baseline data for a number of mandibular growth dimensions, specially on bone mass and bone strength, that were collected between the 21st and the 180th days of postnatal life, which are intended as a reference fo...
Evelia E Oyhenart,Bibiana Orden,María C Fucini et al.
Evelia E Oyhenart et al.
The intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) is a complex phenomenon since it causes variability in postnatal growth responses. The aim of the present study was to analyze the effects of lactational rehabilitation on body and cranial growth a...
Estimating conditional distributions using a method based on S-distributions reference percentile curves for body mass index in Spanish children [0.03%]
Jaume March,Javier Trujillano,Mercé Tor et al.
Jaume March et al.
Background: Reference intervals are a fundamental tool for characterizing the health status in a given population and play a central role in defining diagnostic values in clinical applications. Estimation of the condition...
Dynamics of relative growth rate in Japanese quail lines divergently selected for growth and their control [0.03%]
Samuel E Aggrey
Samuel E Aggrey
This study was undertaken to test the hypothesis that relative growth is the same in Japanese quail divergently selected for 4-week body weight for 30 generations, and their control. Relative growth rate is the increase in body weight per u...
Comparative Study
Growth, development, and aging : GDA. 2003 Spring;67(1):47-54. DOI: 2003
Guilherme SantAnna,Jacopo P Mortola
Guilherme SantAnna
The recovery in body weight (catch-up growth) was studied in juvenile male and female rats either exposed to hypoxia during the first postnatal week (10% inspired O2, Hypoxic) or with limited caloric intake (by growing in large litter size)...
C Elmas,D Erdoğan,C Ozoğul
C Elmas
The olfactory epithelium is one of the unique sites in the mammalian nervous system at which there is continual neurogenesis. Constant turnover of primary sensory neurons in the periphery results in remodeling of neuronal circuits and synap...
Early polysensorial enrichment: specific experience-induced structural changes in the parieto-occipital cortex of the rat [0.03%]
Victor Fernández,Bernardita Fernández,Luis Adaro
Victor Fernández
The present research has been planned to determine the effects of early polysensorial enrichment on the plastic mechanisms that specify the complex organization of the cortical plate. The basal dendritic field, which is the input side of th...
Carry over effects of dietary crude protein and methimazole in broiler chickens [0.03%]
粗蛋白质和甲巯咪唑在肉鸡上的持续效应
R W Rosebrough
R W Rosebrough
Seven day old male broiler chickens were fed diets containing 12, 18 or 24% crude protein + 0 or 1 g methimazole/kg diet for 21 days to examine the interaction of the birds' thyroid status and crude protein levels on metabolism. Methimazole...