Publications by authors named "Peter A Idowu"

Article Synopsis
  • - Mannose-binding lectin (MBL) is important for the immune response as it helps bind to pathogens and activate the complement system to fight infections.
  • - In a study of five chicken breeds in South Africa, MBL protein concentration and gene expression were measured, revealing significant variations among breeds, with Potchefstroom Koekoek (PK) having the highest protein concentration and Rhode Island Red (RIR) showing the most considerable mRNA expression increase.
  • - Results highlighted distinct differences in MBL levels among the chicken breeds, suggesting that genetic factors may influence immune function in response to pathogens like mycoplasma gallisepticum.
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Background And Aim: A piglet's pre-weaning performance significantly influences both animal welfare and profitability in pig production. Understanding piglet pre-weaning performance influencing factors is key to enhancing animal welfare, reducing losses, and boosting profitability. The study aimed to evaluate the impact of parity, season of birth, and sex on within-litter variation and pre-weaning performance of F1 Large White × Landrace pigs.

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Background: The impact of chickens on maintaining the economy and livelihood of rural communities cannot be overemphasized. In recent years, mycoplasmosis has become one of the diseases that affect the success of South African chicken production. Mycoplasma gallisepticum (MG) and Mycoplasma synoviae (MS) are the most prevalent strains of Mycoplasma in South Africa.

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In recent years, diseases caused by pathogenic bacteria have profoundly impacted chicken production by causing economic loss in chicken products and by-product revenues. MBL (mannose-binding lectin) is part of the innate immune system (IIS), which is the host's first line defense against pathogens. The IIS functions centrally by identifying pathogen-specific microorganism-associated molecular patterns (MAMPs) with the help of pattern recognition receptors (PRRs).

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Introduction: Computer related musculoskeletal disorders affect millions of computer users yearly in developed nations as reported in the literature. With proliferation of computer systems in the developing nations, the associated musculoskeletal pain has yet to be investigated. This serves as impetus for this study.

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