Publications by authors named "S KIT"

Micro-CT visualization allows reconstruction of eye structures with the resolution of light microscopy and estimation of tissue densities. Moreover, this method excludes damaging procedures and allows further histological staining due to the similar steps in the beginning. We have shown the feasibility of the lab-based micro-CT machine usage for visualization of clinically important compartments of human eye such as trabecular outflow pathway, retina, iris and ciliary body after pre-treatment with iodine in ethanol.

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Herbal medicine, phytomedicine or botanical medicine are synonymous, utilizes plants intended for medicinal purposes. Medicinal use of herbal medicine in the treatment and prevention of diseases including diabetes has a long history compared to conventional medicine. Diabetes is one of the major public health concerns over the world.

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Background: Insulin-like growth factor- plays an important role in small intestine development. The presence of insulin-like growth factor-1 and the complexity of the fatty acid composition in breast milk suggests that intestinal development may be influenced by manipulating the levels of these components.

Methods: To determine whether a physiological dose of insulin-like growth factor-1 would influence sucrase and lactase activity levels, 10-day-old suckling rat pups were treated with an oral gavage of insulin-like growth factor-1.

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Using quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) we have studied the latency established by wildtype (WT) bovine herpesvirus-1 (BHV-1) after challenge of cattle that had been vaccinated with a double deletion (gC-/tk-) mutant BHV-1 vaccine. Fourteen animals were vaccinated intramuscularly with 2 ml containing 10(7.4) CCID50 (cell culture infectious dose 50%) of IBRV (NG) dltkdlgC and challenged, along with six unvaccinated control animals, 30 days later with 10(8.

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To test the hypothesis that newborn pigs with pseudorabies virus (PRV) colostral antibodies might be actively immunized with a PRV glycoprotein gIII-deleted vaccine (Omnimark-PRV), 23 piglets were obtained from four sows that had been immunized 4 weeks and 2 weeks before farrowing with this vaccine. Thirteen piglets were immunized with Omnimark-PRV when they were less than 3 days old and ten piglets served as non-vaccinated controls. Piglets were weaned at 28 days of age and challenged with virulent PRV (Shope) when they were 49 days old, at which time the vaccinated and control pigs were seronegative for PRV virus neutralizing (VN) and gIII antibodies, and all control pigs and ten vaccinees were seronegative for PRV antibodies by the latex agglutination test (LAT).

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