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defense response to protozoan
Known as:
defense response to pathogenic protozoa
, defence response to pathogenic protozoa
, defense response to protozoa
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Reactions triggered in response to the presence of a protozoan that act to protect the cell or organism. [GOC:jl]
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Highly Cited
2017
Highly Cited
2017
Laboratory Manual for Classification and Morphology of Rumen Ciliate Protozoa
B. A. Dehority
2017
Corpus ID: 82816715
Preface. Classification of Rumen Ciliate Protozoa. Key for Identifying Genera of Rumen Protozoa. Rumen Protozoa in the Orders…
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Review
2010
Review
2010
The role of microbes in rumen lipolysis and biohydrogenation and their manipulation.
M. Lourenço
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E. Ramos-Morales
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R. Wallace
Animal
2010
Corpus ID: 14811993
Despite the fact that the ruminant diet is rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), ruminant products - meat, milk and dairy…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Effect of coconut oil and defaunation treatment on methanogenesis in sheep.
A. Machmüller
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C. Soliva
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M. Kreuzer
Reproduction, nutrition, development
2003
Corpus ID: 24578515
The present study was conducted to evaluate in vivo the role of rumen ciliate protozoa with respect to the methane-suppressing…
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Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
Influence of foliage from African multipurpose trees on activity of rumen protozoa and bacteria
C. Newbold
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S. M. El Hassan
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J. Wang
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M. Ortega
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R. Wallace
British Journal of Nutrition
1997
Corpus ID: 4594029
Samples and extracts of foliage from African multipurpose trees were screened for their effects on rumen protozoa and bacteria…
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Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Influence of Yucca shidigera extract on ruminal ammonia concentrations and ruminal microorganisms
R. Wallace
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L. Arthaud
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C. Newbold
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
1994
Corpus ID: 37319343
An extract of the desert plant Yucca shidigera was assessed for its possible benefit in ruminal fermentation. The extract bound…
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Review
1986
Review
1986
The role of ciliate protozoa in nutrition of the ruminant.
D. Veira
Journal of Animal Science
1986
Corpus ID: 32380151
The effects of ciliate protozoa on the ruminal ecosystem, digestion in different parts of the gut, the nature of nutrients…
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Review
1986
Review
1986
Rumen holotrich ciliate protozoa.
Alan Williams
,
Hannah
Microbiological reviews
1986
Corpus ID: 38949892
Factors Influencing Size of the Protozoal Population .................................................................. 28…
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Highly Cited
1984
Highly Cited
1984
Methane formation in faunated and ciliate-free cattle and its relationship with rumen volatile fatty acid proportions
F. Whitelaw
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J. Eadie
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L. A. Bruce
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W. Shand
British Journal of Nutrition
1984
Corpus ID: 26234983
1. Twelve steers fitted with rumen cannulas were used in three separate experiments to investigate the effects of the presence or…
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Highly Cited
1983
Highly Cited
1983
Rumen ciliate protozoa: effects on digestion in the stomach of sheep.
D. Veira
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M. Ivan
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P. Jui
Journal of Dairy Science
1983
Corpus ID: 35409941
Six wethers, each fitted with a rumen cannula and duodenal reentrant cannula, were used to study effects of ciliate protozoa on…
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Highly Cited
1971
Highly Cited
1971
The effect of the absence of rumen ciliate protozoa on growing lambs fed on a roughage–concentrate diet
Eadie Jm
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J. Gill
British Journal of Nutrition
1971
Corpus ID: 827578
1. Lambs were removed form their dams at 2 d of age, and at 5 weeks of age eitht of one group were incoulated with a mixed rumen…
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