Background: Selenium supply plays a major role in calf rearing, as a deficiency can lead to health problems, economic loss, and even death. Therefore, postnatal selenium injections are often administered as a preventive measure.
Objective: In this study, we examined the serum selenium concentrations of healthy and sick calves within the first days of life.
Objective: Clinical research networks facilitate collaborative research, but data sharing remains a common barrier.
Materials And Methods: The TriNetX platform provides real-time access to electronic health record (EHR)-derived, anonymized data from 173 healthcare organizations (HCOs) and tools for queries and analysis. In 2022, 4 pediatric HCOs worked with TriNetX leadership to found the Pediatric Collaboratory Network (PCN), facilitated via a multi-institutional data-use agreement (DUA).
The purinyl ring contains four embedded nitrogen atoms of varying basicities. Selective utilization of these ring nitrogen atoms can lead to relatively facile remote functionalization, yielding modified purinyl motifs that are otherwise not easily obtained. Herein, we report previously undescribed -directed aroylation of 6-arylpurine ribo and the more labile 2'-deoxyribonucleosides.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIdentifying how temperature and food resources affect interactions between species is important for understanding how climate change will shape community structure in the future. Here, we tested how temperature and resource density affect survival and growth in the larval stage of two coexisting odonates: the damselfly and the dragonfly . We performed a laboratory experiment at two temperatures (21 and 24°C) with two resource densities.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: An adequate supply of trace elements is very important for equine neonates, as deficiencies can lead to health problems and even death.
Objective: This study investigated serum concentrations of selenium (Se), copper (Cu), and zinc (Zn) in neonatal foals up to the 8th day of life. The influences of disease, age, and failure of passive transfer (FPT) on these concentrations were analyzed.