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Alpha-lactalbumin (a-La) is a major milk protein essential for the biosynthesis of lactose at the level of mammary glands. a-La directly influences the quality and the volume of the milk since it is directly involved in the lactose synthesis (Ashwell et a... see more

Malignant hyperthermia (MH) causes neurological, liver, and kidney damage and death in humans and major economic losses in the swine industry. A single point mutation in the gene for the skeletal muscle ryanodine receptor (Ryrl) was found to be correlated... see more

ß-lactoglobulin is the major milk whey protein in the ruminants. Studies have indicated that this protein is polymorphic in the many breeds of sheep. This is the result of a single base pair substitution in the ß-lactoglobulin gene. The genetic variants, ... see more

Junctional Epidermolysis Bullosa (JEB) is an inherited disease which causes skin lesions in newborn foals and results in large areas of skin loss. The mutation responsible for the disease is a cytosine insertion in the LAMC2 gene, which results in absent ... see more

Beta-lactoglobulin (b-Lg) and kappa-casein (k-Cn) are two of the most important proteins in the mammals’ milk synthesized by the epithelial cells of the mammary glands. They play a crucial role in the milk quality and coagulation process (production of ch... see more

The paper presents a genetic characterization of cattle breeds in Romania based onbiochemical markers in the blood and the milk. The surveyed breeds are: RomanianBlack Spotted Cattle (BNR), Romanian Spotted Cattle (BR), Romanian Brown (B)and Romanian Step... see more

Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis (HYPP) is a muscle disease which has been firstreported in 1985 in the USA, in a group of 4 horses with episodic weaknessassociated with intermittent serum hyperkalemia. The condition is caused by amutation in the gene of t... see more

Abstract. The primary purpose of this paper is to explore how redesigning product packaging can increase customer purchase intention. The uniqueness of this research is the use of neuromarketing principles in redesigning product packaging, and the context... see more

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