Publications by authors named "N Linhart"

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  • - O-linked β-N-acetylglucosamine (O-GlcNAc) is an important form of glycosylation found in many organisms, crucial for proper cellular function and linked to diseases like cancer and metabolic syndrome.
  • - The study focuses on how O-GlcNAcylation affects the COPII complex, which is vital for transporting proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum in cells.
  • - Researchers discovered new O-GlcNAcylation sites on key COPII proteins and suggest that this glycosylation may be influenced by nutrient levels, linking metabolism with protein trafficking in cells.
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Transfaunation is supposed to stimulate normal rumen function and has been used as an ancillary treatment for indigestion. Although it is widely recommended, there are little research data on the efficacy and the necessary volume. The objective of the prospective clinical trial was the evaluation of the therapeutic efficacy of two different transfaunation volumes which can be obtained under practical conditions.

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Background: Mutations in gene regulatory networks often lead to genetic divergence without impacting gene expression or developmental patterning. The rules governing this process of developmental systems drift, including the variable impact of selective constraints on different nodes in a gene regulatory network, remain poorly delineated.

Results: Here we examine developmental systems drift within the cardiopharyngeal gene regulatory networks of two tunicate species, and Cross-species analysis of regulatory elements suggests that -regulatory architecture is largely conserved between these highly divergent species.

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The objective of the study was to compare the performance of five types of stomach tubes for rumen fluid sampling. Rumen fluid was sampled in rumen fistulated cows assigned to a 5×5 Latin square study design. The pH values of samples taken by stomach tubes and via fistulas were measured; the results were compared with indwelling sensor measurements.

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The objective of this study was to evaluate factors associated with ruminal pH at herd level. Four hundred and thirty-two cows of a Thuringian dairy herd were sampled before claw trimming using a rumen fluid scoop. Volume and pH of the rumen sample were measured, and lactation number, percentage of concentrates in the ration, days in milk (DIM), time of day, and daily milk yield were recorded.

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