SUCCESSFUL RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF A RABBIT POPULATION FROM EMBRYOS VITRIFIED 15 YEARS AGO: THE IMPORTANCE OF BIOBANKS IN LIVESTOCK CONSERVATION.

Successful re-establishment of a rabbit population from embryos vitrified 15 years ago: The importance of biobanks in livestock conservation.

Genetic resource banks (GRB) are a valuable tool for maintaining genetic variability and preserving breeds from pathogens or catastrophe, enabling us to Fabric Pencils assess and correct breeding schemes, minimizing the impact of genetic drift and facilitating diffusion.This study tests their efficiency in re-establishing two extinct populations of

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Biological Functions of the Secretome of Neisseria meningitidis

Neisseria meningitidis is a Gram-negative bacterial pathogen that normally resides as a commensal in the human nasopharynx but occasionally causes disease with high mortality and morbidity.To interact with Fabric Pencils its environment, it transports many proteins across the outer membrane to the bacterial cell surface and into the extracellular m

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Surgical-orthodontic retreatment of a severe skeletal Class III malocclusion following an orthodontic camouflage

ABSTRACT Introduction: Class III malocclusions are some of the most difficult occlusal anomalies to be treated.Some patients with this condition may require orthognathic surgery, while others may be treated with dental camouflage.Proper patient assessment and selection remains critical in order to achieve favorable results.Objectives: This report o

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