This Special Issue “Immunohistochemical and Physiological Research on Farm Animals” is dedicated to the application of immunohistochemical and physiological studies carried out on farm animals, including traditional (pig, cow, buffalo, horse, sheep, goat, rabbit, turkey and trout) and emerging farm species (yak, sea bass and zebrafish) [...
Abstract Objective / Purpose: The cost-effectiveness of raising animals depends primarily on the...
Farm animals and their products have a longstanding and successful history of providing significant ...
Livestock production is changing worldwide. The ban on antibiotic growth promoters in Europe, the sh...
This Special Issue “Immunohistochemical and Physiological Research on Farm Animals” is dedicated to ...
This issue of Animal Frontiers, “Farm animals are im- portant biomedical models,” describes several ...
Livestock models have contributed significantly to biomedical and surgical advances. Their contribut...
Sheep, goats and cattle represent the most numerous and economically important agricultural species ...
The idea of using farm animals to serve mankind far exceeds their use as a source of meat. Farm anim...
The need to provide in vivo complex environments to understand human diseases strongly relies on the...
The world’s population is predicted to hit 9 Billion by 2050, and with it food demand is predicted t...
Technical progress in the field of next-generation sequencing, mass spectrometry and bioinformatics ...
Proteomics is a field with growing interest in almost every area of life sciences. Proteomic techniq...
By their very nature, great advances in immunology are usually underpinned by experiments carried ou...
Chantier qualité GAInternational audienceIn the rapidly changing context of research on animal healt...
Results of research in animal agriculture have affected certain aspects of clinical medicine. The ap...
Abstract Objective / Purpose: The cost-effectiveness of raising animals depends primarily on the...
Farm animals and their products have a longstanding and successful history of providing significant ...
Livestock production is changing worldwide. The ban on antibiotic growth promoters in Europe, the sh...
This Special Issue “Immunohistochemical and Physiological Research on Farm Animals” is dedicated to ...
This issue of Animal Frontiers, “Farm animals are im- portant biomedical models,” describes several ...
Livestock models have contributed significantly to biomedical and surgical advances. Their contribut...
Sheep, goats and cattle represent the most numerous and economically important agricultural species ...
The idea of using farm animals to serve mankind far exceeds their use as a source of meat. Farm anim...
The need to provide in vivo complex environments to understand human diseases strongly relies on the...
The world’s population is predicted to hit 9 Billion by 2050, and with it food demand is predicted t...
Technical progress in the field of next-generation sequencing, mass spectrometry and bioinformatics ...
Proteomics is a field with growing interest in almost every area of life sciences. Proteomic techniq...
By their very nature, great advances in immunology are usually underpinned by experiments carried ou...
Chantier qualité GAInternational audienceIn the rapidly changing context of research on animal healt...
Results of research in animal agriculture have affected certain aspects of clinical medicine. The ap...
Abstract Objective / Purpose: The cost-effectiveness of raising animals depends primarily on the...
Farm animals and their products have a longstanding and successful history of providing significant ...
Livestock production is changing worldwide. The ban on antibiotic growth promoters in Europe, the sh...