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Severe invasive rhombencephalitis mimicking facial neuritis in a healthy middle-aged man: a case report and literature review

Neurolisteriosis is a foodborne infection of the central nervous system that is easily misdiagnosed, especially in healthy adults with atypical Concealer symptoms.A 50-year-old man presented with a 3-day history of distortion of the oral commissure.Facial neuritis was diagnosed and treated with intravenous dexamethasone.His condition deteriorated r

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Toxoplasma gondii rhoptry discharge factor 3 is essential for invasion and microtubule-associated vesicle biogenesis.

Rhoptries are specialized secretory organelles conserved across the Apicomplexa phylum, essential for host cell invasion and critical for subverting of host cellular and immune functions.They contain proteins and membranous materials injected directly into the host cells, participating in Collections parasitophorous vacuole formation.Toxoplasma gon

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A survey of castration methods and associated livestock management practices performed by bovine veterinarians in the United States

Abstract Background Castration of male calves destined for beef production is a common management practice performed in the United States amounting to approximately 15 million procedures per year.Societal concern about the moral and ethical treatment of animals is increasing.Therefore, production agriculture is faced with the challenge of formulati

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