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camelid immunoglobulins and nanobody technology.it is well established that all camelids have unique antibodies circulating in their blood. unlike antibodies from other species, these special antibodies are devoid of light chains and are composed of a heavy-chain homodimer. these so-called heavy-chain antibodies (hcabs) are expressed after a v-d-j rearrangement and require dedicated constant gamma-genes. an immune response is raised in these so-called heavy-chain antibodies following classical immunization protocols. these hcabs are easily pu ...200919026455
new and traditional smokeless tobacco: comparison of toxicant and carcinogen levels.declining cigarette use and spreading bans on smoking in public places in the united states are encouraging the u.s. cigarette industry to turn to another tobacco category, smokeless tobacco products. currently, a number of new brands are being test marketed, including taboka, marlboro snus, camel snus, and skoal dry. we report here levels of tobacco-specific nitrosamines (tsnas), alkaloids, anions, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (pah), and volatile aldehydes in these products, and compare the ...200819023828
australian government health advisory groups and health policy: seeking a horse, finding a camel.since its election, the rudd labor government has created 10 new advisory bodies in the health portfolio, in addition to the 100 or more that were already established. an expansive and devolved advisory system could improve the health policy-making process, but only if it is integrated into the processes of government. we outline eight simple and practical measures that, if implemented, would make australia's health advisory system more transparent and effective. past experience shows that the m ...200819012559
macroanatomy of coronary arteries in bactrian camel (camelus bactrianus).the aim of present study was to determine the origin, distribution and course of the coronary arteries in bactrian camels. ten hearts of adult healthy bactrian camels of different sex constituted the material. following exposition of the arteries by means of injection of 15% abs coloured with red carmine to a. coronaria sinistra and a. coronaria dextra, dissection was performed. the arterial vascularization of the heart in bactrian camels was determined to be supplied by a. coronaria sinistra an ...200919011985
general strategy to humanize a camelid single-domain antibody and identification of a universal humanized nanobody scaffold.nanobodies, single-domain antigen-binding fragments of camelid-specific heavy-chain only antibodies offer special advantages in therapy over classic antibody fragments because of their smaller size, robustness, and preference to target unique epitopes. a nanobody differs from a human heavy chain variable domain in about ten amino acids spread all over its surface, four hallmark nanobody-specific amino acids in the framework-2 region (positions 42, 49, 50, and 52), and a longer third antigen-bind ...200919010777
transient expression and purification of chimeric heavy chain antibodies.monoclonal antibodies have been successfully engineered as approved therapeutics. however, their large size is considered a major factor preventing them from having a more efficient tissue penetration. as the first step to establish a possibly more efficient antibody platform, we present here transient expression, purification and characterization of six chimeric heavy chain antibodies (chcabs), or fusion of camelid single domain antibodies (sdabs) to human fragment crystallizable (fc). all six ...200919007889
multiple abscesses caused by salmonella enterica and corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis in a dromedary camel.a rare case of arthritis, peri-arthiritis and pleurits associated with salmonella enterica and corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis infection in a dromedary camel is reported. articular infections caused by non-typhoidal salmonella have been exceptionally described in human medicine. to our knowledge, this would be the first description of articular infections associated with non-thyphoidal salmonella in other mammals than humans. possible pathogenesis of the infection is discussed.200918989744
copper status in breeding and racing camels (camelus dromedarius) and response to cupric oxide needle capsules.copper was determined in the blood of breeding camels, camel calves and racing camels to evaluate copper status in these animals in uae. low blood copper concentrations were reported in newly born camel calves (100%) and calves 2-4 months old (68%), breeding camels at early (55.6%) and at mid lactation (48%) and at late pregnancy (69%). this is attributed to the low copper and high sulfate in the rhodes grass which is the only diet offered to the breeding camels. on the other hand only 9.7% of r ...200818975129
effect of selenium supplementation on blood status and milk, urine, and fecal excretion in pregnant and lactating camel.ten pregnant female camels divided into two groups received, after a 2-week adaptation period, an oral selenium (se) supplementation (0 and 2 mg, respectively) under sodium selenite form for 6 months from the three last months of gestation up to the three first months of lactation. feed intake was assessed daily. blood samples and body weight were taken on a biweekly basis, both in dams and their camel calves after parturition. feces and urine samples were collected monthly and milk on a biweekl ...200918972072
placental glycosylation in a cama (camel-llama cross) and its relevance to successful hybridisation. 200818950721
relevance of the diversity among members of the trypanosoma cruzi trans-sialidase family analyzed with camelids single-domain antibodies.the sialic acid present in the protective surface mucin coat of trypanosoma cruzi is added by a membrane anchored trans-sialidase (tcts), a modified sialidase that is expressed from a large gene family. in this work, we analyzed single domain camelid antibodies produced against trans-sialidase. llamas were immunized with a recombinant trans-sialidase and inhibitory single-domain antibody fragments were obtained by phage display selection, taking advantage of a screening strategy using an inhibit ...200818949046
single-domain antibodies recognize selectively small oligomeric forms of amyloid beta, prevent abeta-induced neurotoxicity and inhibit fibril formation.neurotoxic oligomers of amyloid beta (abeta) peptide have been incriminated in the pathogenesis of alzheimer's disease. further exploration of this issue has been hampered to this date by the fact that all previously described anti-abeta antibodies are unable to discriminate between the different conformations of the peptide (oligomers, protofibrils and fibrils). here, we describe the generation of novel camelid single-chain binding domains (vhhs) that recognizes specifically low molecular-weigh ...200918930548
artificial insemination in south american camelids and wild equids.an overview of the present status of the use of artificial insemination (ai) in south american camelids and wild equids is offered. technical aspects of semen collection, dilution and cryopreservation have limited the development and use of ai in camelid and equid species. to-date, efficiency is low but progress has been made and viable offspring have been produced through the use of ai in domestic south american camelids using both fresh and frozen semen. the origin, composition, and function o ...200918922569
urinary system of the camel. 194818895289
the eosinophil cell; studies in horse and camel. 194818881566
studies on the anatomy of the ovary and corpus luteum of the camel. 194818867351
perceptions and problems of disease in the one-humped camel in southern africa in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.the one-humped camel (camelus dromedarius) was first introduced to german south west africa (namibia) for military purposes in 1889. introductions to the cape of good hope (south africa) in 1897 and rhodesia (zimbabwe) in 1903 were initially with a view to replacing oxen that died of rinderpest. disease risks attendant on these introductions were recognised and to some extent guarded against. there were, however, relatively few problems. one camel was diagnosed as having foot-and-mouth disease. ...200818846848
head-to-tail fusions of camelid antibodies can be expressed in planta and bind in rumen fluid.we have compared the accumulation of recombinant variable heavy-chain portions [vhh (variable heavy-chain antibody from camelids)] of camelid antibodies in a variety of subcellular compartments produced in planta. the vhh coding sequences were optimized for expression in thale cress (arabidopsis thaliana) and placed individually or as fused tandem heterodimers in synthetic plant-organelle-targeting cassettes designed to target the protein to either the cytoplasm, er (endoplasmic reticulum), prot ...200918844608
llama antibody fragments with cross-subtype human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (hiv-1)-neutralizing properties and high affinity for hiv-1 gp120.members of the camelidae family produce immunoglobulins devoid of light chains. we have characterized variable domains of these heavy chain antibodies, the vhh, from llamas immunized with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (hiv-1) envelope protein gp120 in order to identify vhh that can inhibit hiv-1 infection. to increase the chances of isolating neutralizing vhh, we employed a functional selection approach, involving panning of phage libraries expressing the vhh repertoire on recombinant gp12 ...200818842738
investigation of heat stress response in the camel fibroblast cell line dubca.we have used a camel cell line model (dubca) to investigate the effect of heat stress on cell survival. the mechanism(s) of such survival response are very important not only for normal physiological function, but also, in pathological conditions, such as cancer. those cells that have escaped the normal response to heat are an important model in helping us better understand the intricate signaling change(s) that might have occurred in changing a cell's phenotype from normal to cancerous. our fin ...200818837913
synchronisation of ovarian follicular waves in the dromedary camel (camelus dromedarius).this study was designed to compare the efficacy of various treatments intended to synchronise follicular wave cycles in dromedary camels by removing the existing follicle of unknown size and replacing it with a follicle capable of ovulating at a known time. camels were randomly assigned to one of five groups and treated with either (1) 5mg oestradiol benzoate (i.m.) and 100mg progesterone (i.m.; e/p, n=15), (2) 20 icrog gnrh analogue, buserelin (i.m.; gnrh, n=15), (3) 20 microg buserelin (i.m.) ...200918835669
seasonal hair follicle cycle of camelus dromedarius.this experiment was conducted to identify the annual changes in hair follicle activity, changes at the follicular level and to characterize some of the fibre-follicle characteristics of camels at different ages. a total of 28 camels were allocated at random on the basis of age to one of four groups (2, 4, 6 and older than 8 years). all groups of camels were fed a maintenance level of ration throughout the experiment. to determine hair follicle cycle and other follicle characteristics samples of ...200818817164
engineering a camelid antibody fragment that binds to the active site of human lysozyme and inhibits its conversion into amyloid fibrils.a single-domain fragment, cab-hul22, of a camelid heavy-chain antibody specific for the active site of human lysozyme has been generated, and its effects on the properties of the i56t and d67h amyloidogenic variants of human lysozyme, which are associated with a form of systemic amyloidosis, have been investigated by a wide range of biophysical techniques. pulse-labeling hydrogen-deuterium exchange experiments monitored by mass spectrometry reveal that binding of the antibody fragment strongly i ...200818816062
microbial and sensory characteristics of camel meat during refrigerated storage as affected by gamma irradiation.the present study was undertaken to assess the microbiological profile of fresh camel meat and the possibility of improving microbial quality and extending the refrigerated storage life of meat by using low-dose gamma irradiation. camel meat samples were subjected to 0 (control), 1.5 and 3 kgy doses and stored at 3 +/- 1 degrees c. the microbial and sensory attributes were evaluated. exposure to 1.5 kgy dose significantly reduced the initial counts of aerobic plate counts (apcs), psychrophilic b ...200818814652
in vitro and in vivo developmental competence of dromedary (camelus dromedarius) oocytes following in vitro fertilization or parthenogenetic activation.parthenogenetic activation of the oocyte represents an important step in the somatic cloning. the aim of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness (in term of in vitro development) of different methods of parthenogenetic activation of dromedary oocytes. selected cumulus-oocytes-complexes (n=1264) collected by follicular aspiration from ovaries obtained postmortem were matured in vitro (ivm) for 30 h then divided randomly into seven groups and submitted to artificial activation. two gro ...200918789618
dromedaries (camelus dromedarius) are of low susceptibility to inoculation with foot-and-mouth disease virus serotype o.two sheep and five dromedaries were inoculated with a highdose of a cattle-passaged type o strain of foot-and-mouth disease virus (fmdv). the sheep developed typical fmd. the inoculated camels, which were placed in contact with five further dromedaries and four sheep, showed no visible signs of illness or vesicular lesions. however, one of them had a raised body temperature at 3 days post-inoculation (pi) and a viraemia from days 2 to 10; probang samples from this animal were negative for infect ...200818789453
daily aa-nat gene expression in the camel (camelus dromedarius) pineal gland.arylalkylamine n-acetyltransferase (aa-nat) is the rhythm-generating enzyme for the synthesis of pineal melatonin. molecular investigations have revealed two biological models for the activation of aa-nat. in rodent species, aa-nat gene transcription is turned off during the daytime and markedly activated at night. in primates, sheep, and cows, the aa-nat gene is constitutively transcripted with no visible daily variations. this inter-species difference in aa-nat gene regulation leads to differe ...200818780205
phenotypic and genotypic characterization of staphylococcus aureus isolated from raw camel milk samples.in the present study 320 milk samples collected from 160 apparently healthy camels of three different locations in sudan were investigated for the presence of staphylococcus aureus resulting in the isolation of this bacterial pathogen from 28 milk samples from 24 camels. twenty-five s. aureus were identified phenotypically and by pcr mediated amplification of species-specific genes or gene segments. investigation of the s. aureus for toxinogenic potential revealed that three s. aureus strains we ...200918778841
event-related potentials in semantic memory retrieval.the involvement of the left temporal lobe in semantics and object naming has been repeatedly demonstrated in the context of language comprehension; however, its role in the mechanisms and time course for the retrieval of an integrated object memory from its constituent features have not been well delineated. in this study, 19 young adults were presented with two features of an object (e.g., "desert" and "humps") and asked to determine whether these two features were congruent to form a retrieval ...200818764976
improved tumor targeting of anti-epidermal growth factor receptor nanobodies through albumin binding: taking advantage of modular nanobody technology.the approximately 15-kda variable domains of camelid heavy-chain-only antibodies (called nanobodies) can easily be formatted as multivalent or multispecific single-chain proteins. because of fast excretion, however, they are less suitable for therapy of cancer. in this study, we aimed for improved tumor targeting of a bivalent anti-epidermal growth factor receptor (egfr) nanobody (alphaegfr-alphaegfr) by fusion to a nanobody unit binding to albumin (alphaalb). biodistributions of alphaegfr-alpha ...200818723476
what happens when trypanosoma brucei leaves africa.julius lukes and co-workers evaluated the evolutionary origin of trypanosoma equiperdum and trypanosoma evansi, parasites that cause horse and camel diseases. although similar to t. brucei, the sleeping-sickness parasite, these trypanosomes do not cycle through the tsetse fly and have been able to spread beyond africa. transmission occurs sexually, or via blood-sucking flies or vampire bats. they concluded that these parasites, which resemble yeast petite mutants, are t. brucei sub-species, whic ...200818715829
effect of different methods of cryopreservation on the cytoskeletal integrity of dromedary camel (camelus dromedarius) embryos.this study examined the effect of different methods of cryopreservation on the cytoskeletal integrity of camel embryos. a total of 32 embryos were recovered on days 6 and 7 after ovulation and measured before being frozen using either a conventional slow-cooling technique (n=12: six day 6 and six day 7 embryos) or vitrification (n=12: four day 6 and eight day 7). the remaining 8 'control' embryos (four day 6 and four day 7) were not cryopreserved but instead incubated in holding medium for 30 mi ...200918715727
high-expression of monoclonal nanobodies used in the preparation of hrp-conjugated second antibody.camelids produce functional antibodies devoid of light chains and constant heavy-chain domain (ch1). the antigen binding fragments of such heavy-chain antibodies are therefore comprised in one single domain, the so-called vh of the camelid heavy-chain antibody (vhh) or nanobody. the very close similarity of these molecules to human vhs illustrated the potential application of these novel products as an immunodiagnostic and immunotherapeutic reagent, so the anti-nanobody hrp conjugate is one of t ...200818707545
molecular characterization of echinococcus granulosus in tunisia and mauritania by mitochondrial rrns gene sequencing.cystic hydatid disease is a zoonotic parasitic disease caused by the cestode echinococcus granulosus and represents a major public health problem in many countries around the world, including north africa. e. granulosus exists as a series of genetic variants or strains which differ in a wide variety of criteria that impact on the epidemiology, pathology and control of cystic hydatid disease. nucleotide sequencing of the mitochondrial rrns gene was here used to characterize 38 e. granulosus isola ...200718689235
differences in the susceptibility of dromedary and bactrian camels to foot-and-mouth disease virus.in this study, two sheep, eight dromedary camels and two bactrian camels were inoculated with foot-and-mouth disease virus (fmdv) type a sau 22/92. five naive dromedary camels and four sheep were kept in direct or indirect contact with the inoculated camels. the inoculated sheep, which served as positive controls, displayed typical moderate clinical signs of fmd and developed viraemia and high antibody titres. the presence of the virus was also detected in probang and mouth-swab samples for seve ...200918687160
preliminary assessment of somatic cell nuclear transfer in the dromedary (camelus dromedarius).somatic cloning may enable the maintenance/expansion of the population of camels with the highest potential for milk production or the best racing performances. however, there have been no reports of embryonic or somatic nuclear transfer in camels. the aim of this study was to produce dromedary embryos by nuclear transfer using in vitro matured oocytes and two somatic cells from two sources (adult fibroblasts or granulosa cells). a total of 58 adult females were superstimulated by a single dose ...200818675449
high level agglutination of camel (camelus dromedarius) erythrocytes by avian paramyxovirus serotype 1.camel erythrocytes were suitable for haemagglutination (ha) and ha inhibition (hi) tests using four isolates of avian paramyxovirus type 1. the results were similar to those obtained with chicken erythrocytes.199318671008
tetrameric and homodimeric camelid iggs originate from the same igh locus.in addition to producing conventional tetrameric iggs, camelids have the particularity of producing a functional homodimeric igg type lacking l (light) chains and only made up of two h (heavy) chains. this nonconventional igg type is characterized by variable and constant regions referred to as v(h)h and c(h)h, respectively, and which differ from conventional v(h) and c(h) counterparts. although the structural properties of homodimeric iggs have been well investigated, the genetic bases involved ...200818641337
use of flavored cigarettes among older adolescent and adult smokers: united states, 2004--2005.cigarettes with candy, fruit and alcohol flavors have been introduced in recent years as extensions to popular cigarette brands, raising concerns in the public health community that the enticing names, creative packaging, and intense flavorings of these products may be especially appealing to youth. this study used two national surveys to examine the prevalence of use of camel exotic blends, kool smooth fusion, and salem silver label brands during 2004--2005 among older adolescents and young adu ...200818629731
prevalence and pathology of camel filariasis in iran.a total of 1,070 camels of different ages and of both sexes slaughtered at mashhad slaughterhouse were inspected for infection with dipetalonema evansi. microfilariae were found in peripheral blood smears of 221 (20.7%) camels (14% females and 23% males). in a second study, the testicles, epididymises, spermatic cords, and lungs of 197 male camels were examined, and 165 (83.7%) were infected with adult forms of d. evansi. tissue sections from 30 infected and ten uninfected camels were collected ...200818629537
growth characteristic of camel pox and vaccinia viruses in embryonated eggs and cell culture.camel pox viruses isolated in sudan and vd45 (african camel pox strain) and vaccinia virus (elstree strain) were used for inoculation of chorioallantoic membrane (cam) of embryonated eggs (ee) and cell culture (cc). in ee lesions were seen as pocks ranging in size from 1 to 1.5 mm in diameter, and they increase in size with serial passage and taking opaque- white and opaque- yellow colors. when propagated in vero cells, these viruses gave clear cpe, characterized by rounding of cells, plaque for ...200918626782
vhh, bivalent domains and chimeric heavy chain-only antibodies with high neutralizing efficacy for scorpion toxin aahi'.many efforts aim at solving the serious problems encountered with immunotherapy against scorpion envenoming. the most attractive approach consists in generating single-chain antibody fragments (scfv) as their pharmaco-kinetic properties should match closely those of the scorpion toxins. although high affinity scfv reagents have been generated in the past, their production level, stability, and toxin neutralizing capacity remain disappointingly poor. in the current study, we identified one nanobo ...200818614235
human hydatid disease in peru is basically restricted to echinococcus granulosus genotype g1.a molecular pcr study using dna from 21 hydatid cysts was performed to determine which strain type is responsible for human infection in peru. the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (co1) gene was amplified in 20 out of 21 samples, revealing that all but 1 sample (19/20, 95%) belonged to the common sheep strain (g1). the remaining samples belonged to the camel strain (g6). the g1 genotype was most frequently found in human cases of cystic hydatid disease (chd) in peru. local control me ...200818606769
morphology of rhinencephalon and hippocampal formation of the bactrian camel (camelus bactrianus) with their adaptive features.detailed description of the brain size, rhinencephalon and hippocampal formation of the bactrian camel is presented in our study. the brain weight of the bactrian camel is 626 g averagely, and the encephalization quotient (eq) value 1.3, indicating a high level of intelligence. the rhinencephalon is mature and well developed, accordant with the good olfactory sense. the hippocampus is relatively large, concomitant with the good ability of spatial memory. these anatomical features agree with the ...200918604593
pharmacokinetics and intramuscular bioavailability of difloxacin in dromedary camels (camelus dromedarius).single-dose disposition kinetics of difloxacin (5mg/kg bodyweight) were determined in clinically normal male dromedary camels (n=6) following intravenous (iv) and intramuscular (im) administration. difloxacin concentrations were determined by high performance liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection. the concentration-time data were analysed by compartmental and non-compartmental kinetic methods. following a single iv injection, the plasma difloxacin concentration-time curve was best de ...200918603456
prevalence and pathology of camel nasal myiasis in eastern areas of iran.camel botfly, cephalopina titillator, causes severe economic losses to the camel industry in many camel-producing areas of the world. a total of 1328 camels, of different age groups and of both sexes, slaughtered at mashhad slaughterhouse, khorasan razavi province, eastern iran were inspected for infestation with larvae of c. titillator. after slaughtering, the head was dissected and grossly inspected for presence of c. titillator larvae and other gross abnormalities. seven hundred and seventy o ...200818600202
staphylococcus aureus host specificity: comparative genomics of human versus animal isolates by multi-strain microarray.staphylococcus aureus is a commensal and pathogen of several mammalian species, particularly humans and cattle. we aimed to (i) identify s. aureus genes associated with host specificity, (ii) determine the relatedness of human and animal isolates, and (iii) identify whether human and animal isolates typically exchanged mobile genetic elements encoding virulence and resistance genes. using a well-validated seven-strain s. aureus microarray, we compared 56 uk s. aureus isolates that caused infecti ...200818599823
composition and electrophoretic mobility of plasma lipoproteins of dromedary camels (camelus dromedarius).to determine the lipid composition and electrophoretic pattern of plasma lipoproteins in samples obtained from healthy 1-humped camels (camelus dromedarius).200818593238
the dromedary sign--an unusual capnograph tracing. 200818580185
molecular genetic characterization of different isolates of echinococcus granulosus in east and southeast regions of turkey.we used pcr-rflp analysis of ribosomal its1 fragment using four different restriction enzymes and dna sequencing of mitochondrial co1 gene to investigate the genetic characteristics of isolates of echinococcus granulosus obtained from different hosts (179 sheep, 19 cattle, 7 goat, 1 camel, 1 dog and 1 human) and regions (elazig, malatya, erzurum, van, diyarbakir and sanliurfa) of turkey. the report represents the most comprehensive genotypic investigation of e. granulosus isolates undertaken in ...200818579101
do camels (camelus dromedarius) play an epidemiological role in the spread of shiga toxin producing escherichia coli (stec) infection?in the present work, faecal and serum samples from 400 camels were investigated for the presence of shiga toxin producing e.coli (stec) and anti-shiga toxin (anti-stx) antibodies, respectively. the used samples were obtained from adult male camels of five east african countries (egypt, somalia, djibouti, kenya and sudan) between the years 2002-2004. one e.coli isolate per camel was randomly selected to be cultured on gassner, chromocult and sorbit agar for the detection of o157:h7 strains. in th ...200818575976
gross and microscopic pulmonary lesions of camels from eastern ethiopia.camels are important animals for pastoralists in the northeastern, eastern, southeastern and southern parts of ethiopia. this paper reports on abattoir study of respiratory lesions in 104 adult camels at the dire dawa abattoir (88 male and 16 female). the study showed 98% of the examined lungs had one or more lesions. the most common lesions were pulmonary fibrosis (50.00%), pneumoconiosis (34.62%), hydatid cyst (30.80%), pulmonary abscess (3.85%) and parasitic bronchopneumonia (0.96%). the dist ...200818551775
reproductive emergencies in camelids.emergencies in theriogenology practice go beyond just saving the life of the patient, but also preserving its reproductive abilities. camelid emergency medicine is a relatively new field. this paper discusses the most common reproductive emergencies, their diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis in male and female camelids. the conclusions drawn are based primarily on clinical observations by the authors over the last 25 years. special consideration is given to peculiarities of the species, particul ...200818514807
a survey of chemical and nutritional characteristics of halophytes plants used by camels in southern tunisia.the camel (camelus dromedarius) is well adapted to the utilization of vegetation of low nutritional value in its natural habitat zone, thanks to its aptitude to vary food and to search plants that are rich in water content and that can make up for its nutritional deficits, particularly as concerns mineral elements. therefore, a survey was carried out to determine camels pasture quality, dietary preference and to characterize the chemical characteristics and nutritional value of different halophy ...200918500670
combining txrf, ft-ir and gc-ms information for identification of inorganic and organic components in black pigments of rock art from alero hornillos 2 (jujuy, argentina).archaeological samples are complex in composition since they generally comprise a mixture of materials submitted to deterioration factors largely dependent on the environmental conditions. therefore, the integration of analytical tools such as txrf, ft-ir and gc-ms can maximize the amount of information provided by the sample. recently, two black rock art samples of camelid figures at alero hornillos 2, an archaeological site located near the town of susques (jujuy province, argentina), were inv ...200818498024
risk factors associated with camel brucellosis in jordan.during the period between february, 2004 and december, 2006, a cross-sectional study was performed to investigate some epidemiological aspects related to camel brucellosis in jordan. four hundred twelve camel sera from 37 herds were randomly collected and analyzed using rose bengal plate test and complement fixation test. a structured pre-tested questionnaire was administered to collect information on camel herd health and management. a multivariable logistic regression model was constructed to ...200818484121
isolation of nitrate-reductase positive corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis from dromedary camels. 200818484117
pharmacokinetics and milk penetration of orbifloxacin after intravenous and intramuscular injections to dromedary lactating camels (camelus dromedaries). 200818471152
a comparison of the mitochondrial genomes from two families of solifugae (arthropoda: chelicerata): eremobatidae and ammotrechidae.arachnids are an ancient and diverse group of arthropods, yet few representative mitochondrial genomes have been published for most of the 11 orders. here, we present and compare sequence and genomic data from two complete mitochondrial genomes from the arachnid order solifugae (the camel spiders or wind scorpions), representing two families, ammotrechidae and eremobatidae. we also make genome-level and sequence comparisons between these taxa and the horseshoe crab, a chelicerate from the sister ...200818456437
unique microanatomy of ileal peyer's patches of the one humped camel (camelus dromedarius) is not age-dependent.the peyer's patches (pp) have been intensely investigated in several species because this is an important entry site for antigens and infectious agents. there are many pp in the jejunum, and in some species such as ruminants, carnivores, and omnivores, a different continuous pp is found in the terminal ileum. this pp disappears with age in these species studied. so far the ileal pp (ipp) has only been examined in the camel by light microscopy. therefore, the localization of ileal peyer's patches ...200818449903
toward chaperone-assisted crystallography: protein engineering enhancement of crystal packing and x-ray phasing capabilities of a camelid single-domain antibody (vhh) scaffold.a crystallization chaperone is an auxiliary protein that binds to a target of interest, enhances and modulates crystal packing, and provides high-quality phasing information. we critically evaluated the effectiveness of a camelid single-domain antibody (v(h)h) as a crystallization chaperone. by using a yeast surface display system for v(h)h, we successfully introduced additional met residues in the core of the v(h)h scaffold. we identified a set of semet-labeled v(h)h variants that collectively ...200818445622
effects of heat on camel platelet structure and function-a comparative study with humans.camels and many other desert animals are uniquely adapted to conserve water and other fluids in order to survive intense heat for long periods. earlier studies have suggested that human platelets may be the trigger for the coagulopathy involved in heat prostration and stroke. the present study has compared the resistance of camel and human platelets to heat in order to see if they might help to protect camels from the effects of high body temperature for prolonged periods. the findings demonstra ...200818432517
dynamics of follicular fluid in one-humped camel (camelus dromedarius).in the present study, ovarian follicular fluid and serum biochemical, hormonal, electrolytes and amino acids profiles in female dromedary camel (camelus dromedarius), were investigated. fluid from small (2-6 mm) and large follicles (7-20 mm) and blood samples were collected from 25 clinically healthy adult female camels. the concentrations of glucose, cholesterol, triglycerides, high-density lipoproteins, urea, total proteins, albumin, globulin, fibrinogen, alanine aminotransferase, aspartate am ...200818422863
isolation of lactoferrin from milk of different species: calorimetric and antimicrobial studies.lactoferrin (lf) is an iron-binding glycoprotein found in different biological fluids of mammals and in neutrophils. it has been proposed to be involved in many functions, including protection from pathogens. in this work, purification of lactoferrin using an ion-exchange chromatography (sp-sepharose) was attempted for the milk of the following animals: sheep (ovis aries), goat (capra hircus), camel (camelus bactrianus), alpaca (lama pacos), elephant (elephas maximus) and grey seal (halichoerus ...200818387837
an inventory of the ethnoveterinary practices for reproductive disorders in cattle and buffaloes, sargodha district of pakistan.this study was conducted to document the ethnoveterinary practices (evps) used for the treatment and/or management of reproductive disorders of cattle and buffaloes.200818384987
in vitro embryo production in camel (camelus dromedarius) from in vitro matured oocytes fertilized with epididymal spermatozoa stored at 4 degrees c.experiments were conducted to study the effect of storing epididymal spermatozoa, in tris-tes- and tris-lactose egg yolk extenders, on their fertilizing ability and subsequent in vitro embryo development. ovaries and testes were collected from a local slaughterhouse in normal saline solution (nss) at 37 degrees c and on ice (0-1 degrees c), respectively. cumulus oocyte complexes (cocs) aspirated from the follicles were randomly distributed to 4-well culture plates (20-25cocs/well) containing 500 ...200918372126
plasma biochemistry of one-humped camel (camelus dromedarius): effects of anticoagulants and comparison with serum.the effects of various types of anticoagulants on plasma biochemistry were studied in man and various animals but limited informations are existing for camel plasma biochemistry. eleven clinically healthy one-humped camels were blood sampled in different tubes containing different anticoagulants and plain tubes for harvesting plasma and serum. the concentrations of glucose, cholesterol, triglyceride, total bilirubin, urea, creatinine, total protein, albumin, calcium, inorganic phosphorus, magnes ...200818371999
brucellosis in camels (camelus dromedarius) in darfur, western sudan.in a field outbreak of brucellosis in 21 camels mixed with cattle, sheep and goats, five camels, three of which showed clinical signs, were serologically positive. in a subsequent abattoir survey of apparently healthy camels, six animals were seropositive, albeit with titres that tended to be lower than those found in the field outbreak. of the six seropositive slaughtered camels, five were shown to have lymph nodes (prescapular and supramammary) infected with brucellae (brucella melitensis biov ...200818346482
infectivity, pathogenicity, and genetic characteristics of mammalian gastric cryptosporidium spp. in domestic ruminants.farm ruminants were infected experimentally with four mammalian gastric cryptosporidium, namely cryptosporidium andersoni li03 originated from cattle and three isolates of cryptosporidium muris from brown rat (isolate rn66), bactrian camel (isolate cb03) and firstly characterized isolate from east african mole rat (isolate ts03). sequence characterizations of the small-subunit rrna gene showed that the li03 isolate was c. andersoni and the other three isolates belonged to c. muris, although the ...200818343038
chaperone activities of bovine and camel beta-caseins: importance of their surface hydrophobicity in protection against alcohol dehydrogenase aggregation.beta-casein (beta-cn) showing properties of intrinsically unstructured proteins (iup) displays many similarities with molecular chaperones and shows anti-aggregation activity in vitro. chaperone activities of bovine and camel beta-cn were studied using alcohol dehydrogenase (adh) as a substrate. to obtain an adequate relevant information about the chaperone capacities of studied caseins, three different physical parameters including chaperone constant (k(c), microm(-1)), thermal aggregation cons ...200818336901
pharmacokinetic, metabolism and withdrawal time of orphenadrine in camels (camelus dromedarius) after intravenous administration.the pharmacokinetics of orphenadrine (orph) following a single intravenous (i.v.) dose was investigated in six camels (camelus dormedarius). orphenadrine was extracted from the plasma using a simple sensitive liquid-liquid extraction method and determined by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (gc/ms). following i.v. administration plasma concentrations of orph decline bi-exponentially with distribution half-life (t(1/2)(alpha)) of 0.50+/-0.07h, elimination half-life (t(1/2)(beta)) of 3.57+/-0. ...200818321539
cytokine responses in camels (camelus bactrianus) vaccinated with brucella abortus strain 19 vaccine.in the present study, we determined the levels of cytokines produced by camel (camelus bactrianus) peripheral blood mononuclear cells (pbmcs) in response to live attenuated brucella abortus (b. abortus) s19 vaccine. seven camels were vaccinated with commercial b. abortus s19 vaccine, and their cytokine responses were determined using a real-time pcr assay. cytokine responses to b. abortus s19 were examined at 6 hr, 48 hr and 1, 2 and 3 weeks post-vaccination. serological tests were performed to ...200818319583
tuareg ethnoveterinary treatments of camel diseases in agadez area (niger).for generations, nomadic herders have been learning to manage herd health, particularly in dromedaries because of their great value. owing to the unavailability of veterinary services, camel herders in remote areas have been developing their own pharmacopoeia and veterinary techniques. the bleeding of sick animals is a common treatment, as tuareg herders believe that 'tainted blood' (izni) is the cause of many conditions. several surgical techniques are also used, such as excision of calcified s ...200718318345
carotid occlusion and cerebral infarction from camel bite: case report.a 30-year-old farmer was bitten by his camel on the left side of the neck. he suffered immediate loss of consciousness but recovered three days later with right-sided hemiplegia and complete aphasia. he bled minimally from the neck. ct scan of the brain and carotid doppler ultrasonography confirmed left parietal lobe infarction and partial occlusion of the left carotid artery respectively. he was managed conservatively with physiotherapy and low dose aspirin. at six months of follow up, his spee ...200718303748
cross-sensitization between milk proteins: reactivity to a "kosher" epitope?immunoglobulin e-mediated allergy to cow's milk protein represents a major problem for infants who are not breast fed. a search for substitute milks revealed a cross-allergenicity to milk derived from goat and sheep but not to milk from a mare. we noted that the cow, goat and sheep species are both artiodactyls and ruminants, defining them as kosher animals, in contrast to the mare.200818300584
isospora orlovi infection in suckling dromedary camel calves (camelus dromedarius) in kenya.outbreaks of isosporosis in young suckling dromedary camel calves (camelus dromedarius) in dubai, uae and in kenya were recently described. in the former outbreak the pathogen was shown to be isospora orlovi by morphological features and was later characterized molecularly. in the present study, we have made a longitudinal investigation of 159 suckling dromedary calves < or =12 weeks of age belonging to 8 ranched camel herds (m1) in northern kenya. the study was carried out during 18 months. in ...200818295405
abortions in dromedaries (camelus dromedarius) caused by equine rhinitis a virus.a virus was isolated from aborted dromedary (camelus dromedarius) fetuses during an abortion storm in dubai, united arab emirates. laboratory investigations showed the causative agent to be indistinguishable from equine rhinitis a virus (erav), a picornavirus. two pregnant dromedaries experimentally infected with the camel virus isolate both aborted and an identical virus was reisolated from both fetuses, thus confirming the diagnosis. the extremely high prevalence of antibody (>90 %) and the hi ...200818272756
effect of different selenium supplementation levels on selenium status in camel.twelve female camels divided into three groups received, after a 2-week adaptation period, an oral se supplementation (0, 2, and 4 mg, respectively) under sodium selenite form for 3 months. feed intake was assessed daily, blood samples and body weight were taken on a weekly basis, and feces and urine samples were collected every 2 weeks up to 1 month after the end of the supplementation period. the se concentration in serum was increased significantly in supplemented groups. the maximum level wa ...200818265949
chemical activation of in vitro matured dromedary camel (camelus dromedarius) oocytes: optimization of protocols.experiments were conducted to study the efficiency of sequential treatments of ionomycine and ethanol combined with phosphorylation inhibitor (6-dimethylaminopurine) or the specific maturation promoting factor inhibitor (roscovitine) in inducing artificial activation in dromedary m-ii oocytes. cumulus oocyte complexes (cocs), collected from slaughterhouse ovaries were cultured at 38.5 degrees c in an atmosphere of 5% co2 in air for 24-48 h. in experiment 1, the cocs were either fertilized in vit ...200818242678
serological survey of bovine enterovirus type 1 in different mammalian species in turkey.the bovine enterovirus type 1 (bev-1) infection has a wide range of host spectrum including humans. in this study, seroprevalence of bev-1 was investigated in eight mammalian species. blood serum samples were collected from 244 humans, 1520 cattle, 272 horse, 126 dog, 281 sheep, 477 goat, 18 camel (camelus dromedarius) and 82 gazelle (gazella subgutturosa subgutturosa) in different regions of turkey. microneutralization tests showed that gazelle and camel did not have any seropositivities, but s ...200818234029
the ultrastructure of camel blood platelets: a comparative study with human, bovine, and equine cells.previous studies indicated that the camel has a very active haemostatic mechanism with a short bleeding time and thrombocytosis. however, platelet function, when tested by agonist-induced aggregation and pfa 100 closure time, showed marked inhibition compared to humans. since camels are also far more resistant to long exposure to excessive heat and high body temperature than humans, it seemed worthwhile to explore fundamental morphological differences between human and camel platelets and those ...200818231938
a camel bite breaking the neck and causing brain infarction. 200718212669
the normal anatomical, radiographical and ultrasonographic appearance of the carpal region of one-humped camel (camelus dromedarius).the macroscopic, radiographic and ultrasonographic anatomy of the carpal region of eight clinically normal camels (camelus dromedarius) was determined with the help of a 7.5-mhz linear transducer. at the dorsal aspect of the carpus and distal radius, the extensor carpi radialis, extensor digitorum communis and extensor digitorum lateralis tendons were easily identified. the ulnaris lateralis tendon was observed laterally. the extensor carpi obliqus tendon was identified with difficulty. at the p ...200818197896
independent introduction of two lactase-persistence alleles into human populations reflects different history of adaptation to milk culture.the t(-13910) variant located in the enhancer element of the lactase (lct) gene correlates perfectly with lactase persistence (lp) in eurasian populations whereas the variant is almost nonexistent among sub-saharan african populations, showing high prevalence of lp. here, we report identification of two new mutations among saudis, also known for the high prevalence of lp. we confirmed the absence of the european t(-13910) and established two new mutations found as a compound allele: t/g(-13915) ...200818179885
development of a new pcr protocol for the detection of species and genotypes (strains) of echinococcus in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues.the aim of our study was to establish a new pcr protocol for the detection and discrimination of echinococcus granulosus complex on one hand and echinococcus multilocularis in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues (ffpts) on the other. the target sequences for all pcrs are located on a 471bp segment of the mitochondrial nd1 gene, the fragment sizes of the amplification products are 295bp (for the sheep strain of e. granulosus), 204bp (for the pig strain of e. granulosus) and 252bp (for e. mu ...200818177654
multilocus phylogenetic analysis of cryptosporidium andersoni (apicomplexa) isolated from a bactrian camel (camelus bactrianus) in china.this is the first report of cryptosporidiosis in a bactrian camel (camelus bactrianus) in china. two cryptosporidium isolates derived from the same bactrian camel (3-year-old) in november 2005 and april 2006 were characterized using sequence and phylogenetic analysis of the small-subunit rrna (18s rrna), 70-kda heat shock protein (hsp70), actin and cryptosporidium oocyst wall protein (cowp) genes. the sequences of the 18s rrna and cowp were identical to all other cryptosporidium andersoni isolat ...200818165930
echinococcosis of a dromedary, camelus dromedarius. 202018119853
the inferior buccal gland in the camel. 194918111926
survival and fertility rate of cooled dromedary camel spermatozoa supplemented with catalase enzyme.the present study was planned to study the effects of addition of different concentrations of catalase enzyme (0, 250, 500 and 1,000 iu/ml) to cooled dromedary camel semen extended with tris-yolk-fructose extender on semen quality during storage at 5 c for up to 5 days. conception rates of she-camels artificially inseminated with whole fresh or extended cooled dromedary camel semen with or without 500 iu/ml catalase enzyme were also estimated. the results showed that addition of catalase enzyme ...200818094528
removal of mercury(ii) from wastewater using camel bone charcoal.camel bone charcoal is used as an adsorbent for the removal of hg(ii) from wastewater effluents. the equilibrium data are fitted to langmiur isotherm rather than linear and freundlich isotherms. the adsorption capacity qo is 28.24 mg of hg(ii)/g of the adsorbent. the optimum removal conditions are ph 2, contact time 30 min and temperature 25 degrees c. a comparison of the adsorption capacity (qo) of camel bone charcoal with different adsorbents previously used for hg(ii) removal from wastewater ...200818093728
studies on liquefaction and storage of ejaculated dromedary camel (camelus dromedarius) semen.the purpose of this study was to evaluate seminal liquefaction and quality of ejaculated camel semen during storage in different extenders at room (23 degrees c) and refrigeration (4 degrees c) temperature. semen was collected using an artificial vagina and diluted immediately (1:1), using a split-sample technique, in five extenders [(1) tris-tes egg yolk, (2) tris-lactose egg yolk, (3) citrate egg yolk, (4) sucrose egg yolk and (5) tris-fructose egg yolk], while one fraction was kept without an ...200818082979
synchronization of follicular wave emergence prior to superovulation in bactrian camel (camelus bactrianus).this study was conducted to synchronize follicle wave emergence prior to superovulation using either gnrh or progestogen treatments, in bactrian camels. gnrh group camels (n=5) received 20 microg of the gnrh analogue buserelin on days -18 and -4 of the experiment (initiation of superovulation=day 0). camels in the progestogen group (n=5) received two consecutive treatments of progestogens, 7 days apart, on days -14 and -8 of the experiment. on each occasion, each female received three norgestome ...200818076977
testosterone profiles and their correlation with sexual libido in male camels.the study was conducted on 4 male jaisalmeri camels (camelus dromedarius) on their circulating testosterone (t) profiles and correlation with sexual libido. the average t concentration was low during hot months of april to september, started increasing in the months of october and november, continued to increase steadily in the months of december, january and february followed by decline in the ensuing months. individual variations in onset and cessation of t surge were observed. sexual libido a ...200818068742
histochemical mapping of glycoconjugates in the testis of the one humped camel (camelus dromedarius) during rutting and non-rutting seasons.in the present study, the distribution of various sugar residues in the testicular cells of sexually mature camels during rutting and non-rutting seasons was examined employing 10 fluorescein isothiocyanate- (fitc) conjugated lectins. lectin labeling was restricted to the germ cell lines and interstitial leydig cells, while the sertoli cells remained completely unlabeled. our results revealed the presence of mannose (labeled by lectins psa, lca), galactose (labeled by pna), galnac (labeled by hp ...200818068218
veterinary medicine. camel scientists ask: what's sinking the ships of the desert? 200718048664
comprehensive analysis of the factors contributing to the stability and solubility of autonomous human vh domains.we report a comprehensive analysis of sequence features that allow for the production of autonomous human heavy chain variable (v(h)) domains that are stable and soluble in the absence of a light chain partner. using combinatorial phage-displayed libraries and conventional biophysical methods, we analyzed the entire former light chain interface and the third complementarity determining region (cdr3). unlike the monomeric variable domains of camelid heavy chain antibodies (v(h)h domains), in whic ...200818045863
directed selection of a conformational antibody domain that prevents mature amyloid fibril formation by stabilizing abeta protofibrils.the formation of amyloid fibrils is a common biochemical characteristic that occurs in alzheimer's disease and several other amyloidoses. the unifying structural feature of amyloid fibrils is their specific type of beta-sheet conformation that differentiates these fibrils from the products of normal protein folding reactions. here we describe the generation of an antibody domain, termed b10, that recognizes an amyloid-specific and conformationally defined epitope. this antibody domain was select ...200718042730
application of 'inductive' qsar descriptors for quantification of antibacterial activity of cationic polypeptides.on the basis of the inductive qsar descriptors we have created a neural network-based solution enabling quantification of antibacterial activity in the series of 101 synthetic cationic polypeptides (camel-s). the developed qsar model allowed 80% correct categorical classification of antibacterial potencies of the camel-s both in the training and the validation sets. the accuracy of the activity predictions demonstrates that a narrow set of 3d sensitive 'inductive' descriptors can adequately desc ...200418007503
multimodal function optimization based on the survival of the fitness kind of the evolution strategy.in this paper, a new algorithm for the multimodal function optimization is proposed, base on the concept of the survival of the fitness rule of evolution. the proposed algorithm has common criteria not to be invaded by each other. thus, there is only one survivor in a partial solution space in which one optimal point locates. to verify the proposed algorithm, three multimodal functions--alex function 5, six-hump camel back function, and rastrigin's function--are tested.200718002667
metabolite contents of blood serum and fluid from small and large sized follicles in dromedary camels during the peak and the low breeding seasons.this study was undertaken to investigate serum and follicular fluid (ff) concentrations of some biochemical metabolites during the low (may to october) and the peak breeding season (november to april) in female camels with small and large follicles. for this purpose, ovaries from 92 female camels aged 3-7 years (young) or 8-15 years (adult) with clinically normal reproductive tract and slaughtered over a 24-month period were collected. jugular blood samples and ff aspirated from small (5-9 mm) a ...200817997237
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