ILLUMINA NEXT GENERATION SEQUENCING FOR THE ANALYSIS OF EIMERIA POPULATIONS IN COMMERCIAL BROILERS AND INDIGENOUS CHICKENS

Illumina Next Generation Sequencing for the Analysis of Eimeria Populations in Commercial Broilers and Indigenous Chickens

Eimeria species parasites can cause the enteric disease coccidiosis, most notably in chickens where the economic and welfare implications are significant.Seven Eimeria species are recognized to infect chickens, although understanding of their regional occurrence, abundance, and population structure remains limited.Reports of Eimeria circulating in

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Characterization of a human cell line stably over-expressing the candidate oncogene, dual specificity phosphatase 12.

Analysis of chromosomal rearrangements within primary tumors has been influential in the identification of novel oncogenes.Identification of the "driver" gene(s) within cancer-derived amplicons is, however, hampered by the fact that most amplicons contain many gene products.Amplification of 1q21-1q23 is strongly associated with liposarcomas and Swi

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Adult-onset Kawasaki disease (mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome) and concurrent Coxsackievirus A4 infection: a case report

Yuki Ueda,1 Tsuneaki Kenzaka,1,2 Ayako Noda,1 Yu Yamamoto,1 Masami Matsumura1 1Division of General Internal Medicine, Jichi Medical University Hospital, Shimotsuke, 2Division of Community Medicine and Career Development, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan Introduction: Kawasaki disease (KD) most commonly develops in infants, althoug

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The significance of opthalmologic evaluation in the early diagnosis of inborn errors of metabolism: the Cretan experience

Abstract Background The Inborn Errors of Metabolism (IEM) are far from the rare systemic diseases that mainly affect the neural tissue.There are very few written reports on ocular findings in subjects with IEM, thus it was interesting to study the frequency of ocular findings in the studied population and explore their contribution to the early dia

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