Karger Publishers after UUO and the result of alt values were tubulointerstitial fibrosis by reducing tubulointerstitial production of the in UUO models of rat and rabbit 17, 21 http://content.karger.com/ProdukteDB/produkte.asp?Aktion=ShowFulltext&ProduktNr=
Bioscience, Biotechnology And Biochemistry any function that increased the autoinducer production. 2,2dioxide (III), on rabbit platelet aggregation AST), alanine aminotransferase (alt), and lactate http://www.jsbba.or.jp/e/e_05/bbb6302e.html
BIOe-ONLINE activity toward human and rabbit erythrocytes exclusion ability and bacterial inhibitor production. studied were alanine aminotrasferase (alt, SGPT), aspartate http://www.bioeonline.com/submenu/research.html
Extractions: List of Products OM-X Probiotic Capsule OM-X Plant Oil Research Studies Antimicrobial Activity Against MRSA Bacteriocidal and Antimicrobial Activity Against MRSA Upper Gastrointestinal Tract Conditions as Affected by Probiotics The Safety of Capsules Containing Lactic Acid Bacilli ... Antioxidant' Effects on Gastrointestianl Tract Antimicrobial Activity Against MRSA In recent years, there has been a dramatic increase in the incidence of hospital associated (nosocomial) infections caused by Staphylococcus aureus strains that are resistant to multiple antibiotics, and these strains are collectively termed methicillin resistant S_ aureus (MRSA). The incidence of MRSA outbreak is particularly high in Japan where the cases are almost four times that reported in Europe. 6 Although the threat to patient care posed by such organisms has stimulated continuing efforts to search for potent anti MRSA agents, there has been a growing concern that the pharmaceutical industry may no longer be able to develop novel antibiotics sufficiently quickly. To exploit the potential of antimicrobial metabolite of lactic acid bacteria for the control and chemotherapy of MRSA, we carried out bioassay directly screening of microorganisms insolated from fermented foods and beverages. Several strains were found to produce anti crobial activity in their culture broth, which inhibited the in vitro growth of MRSA on agar medium. Enterococcusfaecalis TH 10, an isolate from a Malaysian fermentation food, Tempeh, was especially effective among the lactic acid bacteria isolated More interestingly, the active component was readily extracted with ethyl acetate, and it retained the activity when treated with proteohlic enzymes.
PNAS -- Fujikawa Et Al. 99 (7): 4313 Contributed by Frederick W. alt, December 31, 2001. with DAPI (blue only, Left) or rabbit polyclonal anti only Vav3 transfections resulted in production of very http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/99/7/4313
Extractions: Vav3 is regulated during the cell cycle and effects cell division Keiko Fujikawa Yoshiro Inoue Masaharu Sakai Yoshikazu Koyama Shinzo Nishi Ryo Funada Frederick W. Alt , and Wojciech Swat Departments of Neural Function and Biochemistry, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine, Sapporo 060-8638, Japan; Laboratory of Wood Biology, Graduate School of Agriculture, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-8589, Japan; Department of Pathology and Immunology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 63110; and Center for Blood Research
Part 2: of fruit, nuts, herbs, poultry, rabbits and fish Much food production would involve little or no nutrient recycling, and therefore without a local agriculture. http://www.arts.unsw.edu.au/tsw/12b-The-Alt-Sust-Soc-Lng.html
Extractions: THE ALTERNATIVE, SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY; THE SIMPLER WAY. Summary If the limits to growth analysis of our predicament is correct we have no choice but to undertake radical changes in lifestyles, values, the geography of our settlements and especially change to a different economy. We must move to The Simpler Way. The required alternative society must involve far lower rates of per capita resource consumption and environmental damage. This must mean materially simpler lifestyles, in highly self-sufficient and cooperative communities, within an economy that is not driven by market forces and profit and that does not grow over time. The Simpler Way would not involve hardship or giving up modern technology. It would improve the average quality of life. All the ideas and technologies we need already exist and are in use in many places. There is now a Global Eco-village Movement in which many small groups are developing settlements of the required kind. Our society, based on market forces, the profit motive, affluent living standards and economic growth, is grossly unjust and unsustainable. It only works well for a very few of the world's people. Even more importantly, it has run into the limits to growth; it involves levels of resource consumption and environmental impact that only a few can have for a short period of time. (For the detailed analysis see
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EXPERIMENTAL ZOOLOGY Marked reductions in the egg production were recorded the pathological changes of experimental rabbits were discussed. that serum levels of AST, alt and direct http://www.egsz.org/BiologicalCurrentContent/Zoology/Comparative Physiology/EXPE
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Extractions: University of California School of Veterinary Medicine California Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory System P.O. Box 1770 Davis, CA 95617 Phone: 916-752-4408 Bill Cohen - ABSNET Animal Behavior Society Newsletter Internet Subscribe to: jcha@u.washington.edu Internet Mail to: jcha@u.washington.edu (Editor) Description: An electronic mail system for members of the Animal Behavior Society and anyone interested in its goals to increase communication between animal behaviorists. The system currently includes a directory and an electronic mail newsletter, providing distribution of late-breaking job announcements, requests for information, and news of interest to members of the Animal Behavior Society. List Owner/Contacts: Dr. James C. Ha Regional Primate Research Center, SJ-50 University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195 Matthew F.S.X. Novak - AGDG Animal Genetics Discussion Group Internet Subscribe to: listserv@chuck.agsci.colostate.edu Internet Mail to: breeders@chuck.agsci.colostate.edu Description: Discussion group for people interested in quantitative animal genetics and animal breeding. List Owner/Contact: Bruce Golden
Extractions: Correspondence regarding this website send to: actavet@vfu.cz Activity of Some Enzymes in the Blood Plasma of Hylla Rabbits Fed Various Proportions of Substrate from the Production of the Pleurotus pulmonarius Mushroom Liker B., R. Boac, I. Husdinoviæ, S. Muic, B. Bioèina, A. Tumpiæ, V. Rupiæ: Activity of Some Enzymes in the Blood Plasma of Hylla Rabbits Fed Various Proportions of Substrate from the Production of the Pleurotus pulmonarius Mushroom. Acta vet. Brno 1998, 67: 27-36. The nutritive effect of different amounts of substrate from the production of Pleurotus pulmonarius on the activity of AST, ALT, LD, CK, GGT and AP in the blood plasma of rabbits, after a nine weeks experimental fattening, was investigated. Sixty male Hyla rabbits, divided in four groups equal in number, one control (C) and three experimental groups (E , E , E ), were included in experiment. The control group (C) was fed the standard fodder mix without substrate. Added to the standard mix, the groups E , E and E received various proportions, 10%, 20%, and 30%, respectively, of the substrate left from the production of
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Missouri Alternatives Center Resource Collection Poultry, rabbits, goats, pigs, sheep, cattle and horses are all included. five years and is a major source of information about production agriculture in the US http://agebb.missouri.edu/mac/library/search.asp?search_val=146
Subject Listings Subject Descriptors ostriches; buffaloes; rabbits; pheasants; llamas; deer www.ext.nodak.edu/extpubs/altag.htm. of plant and animal production practices having http://www.central.agnic.org/subject-listing/alternative_farming.html
Alternative Enterprises technology (RAS) utilized for intensive production of seafood deer farming, earthworms, geese, pheasants, rabbits, and more www.ext.nodak.edu/extpubs/altag/deer http://www.cals.cornell.edu/agfoodcommunity/afs_temp3.cfm?topicID=407
Registration & Records - Course Catalog and health of companion animals including cats, dogs, rabbits, rats, mice ANS 520, Livestock production in Warm Climates, 3(30-0 Nutrition, 3(3-0-0) F, alt Yr(even http://www2.acs.ncsu.edu/reg_records/crs_cat/ANS.html
Extractions: Policies NCSU Home Comments ANS 105 Introduction to Companion Animals 3(3-0-0) F,S Restricted to Class FR and SO Introduction to animals that people keep as companions. Variation, behavior, anatomy, physiology, disease, and training of animals as diverse as fish, snakes, mice, rats, birds, cats, and dogs. Special relationships between humans and companion animals in a societal context. Course Offerings: fall sprg
DEER BIOLOGY (Editors Note Gary alt spoke after the Its really just bone production going on there. to manage many of our wildlife species, turkeys, rabbits or grouse http://www.audubon.org/chapter/pa/pa/Alt.htm
Extractions: DEER BIOLOGY G ary Alt PA Game Commission (Editors Note: Gary Alt spoke after the Conference dinner, as the final/keynote speaker. He was introduced as having recently been appointed as the new Director of the Game Commissions deer management program.) The Game Commission was really distressed with my sense of humor, so they kept searching for a way to destroy it.(Editorial Insert: Thats why they made me director of the deer management program) I. have spent my whole life studying black bears and I have to tell you Im going to miss that. But, of all the things Ive ever done and all the places Ive ever been, and of all the times Ive ever been afraid, I have to tell you some of the most aggressive encounters Ive ever seen have been at deer hearings! But thats not why Im here tonight. Im here to try to lighten the moment a little bit if I can, not because the issue is any less urgent than we heard today, but Id like to take a little time to show respect to the animal that we need to manage. Sometimes I get discouraged when I hear all the bad things about deer. Ben Moyer said today something that tugged at my heart strings. When I was a little kid growing up, I used to love deer. I hunted with my grandfather and my father. Whether youre a hunter or not is, for me, irrelevant. The decisions we have to make have to go beyond that. We have to take care of this resource. But I was raised in a family that hunted, and some of the best memories I have of my grandfather, my father and my son are from times that we were out there hunting deer. I know its hard for a lot of people to believe that anyone who could kill a deer could love a deer. And Im not trying to convert anyone else to being a hunter. But I just want to say that people such as Ben and myself, we grew up in that scenario, and though its hard to describe, we love the animal. We also love hunting.
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Mbox-38: Re:Organic And Nutrition Contd. performance of rats, mice and/or rabbits. many other good reasons to support organic production. ofrf.org =_94828257_.alt ContentType http://www.sare.org/sanet-mg/archives/html-home/38-html/0190.html