265 research outputs found

    Grass tetany

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    Grass tunny is a metabolic disorder of ruminant animals that results from a deficiency of available Mg in the diet. The etiology of tetany is complicated by the many soil, plant, and animal factors that influence Mg availability to plants and in tuns to animals. This review will highlight some of these factors and provide management information which will minimize the impact of this disorder. Only the most recent and pertinent literature citations are included. A more detailed bibliographic list is available from the authors

    Viral capsids: Mechanical characteristics, genome packaging and delivery mechanisms

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    The main functions of viral capsids are to protect, transport and deliver their genome. The mechanical properties of capsids are supposed to be adapted to these tasks. Bacteriophage capsids also need to withstand the high pressures the DNA is exerting onto it as a result of the DNA packaging and its consequent confinement within the capsid. It is proposed that this pressure helps driving the genome into the host, but other mechanisms also seem to play an important role in ejection. DNA packaging and ejection strategies are obviously dependent on the mechanical properties of the capsid. This review focuses on the mechanical properties of viral capsids in general and the elucidation of the biophysical aspects of genome packaging mechanisms and genome delivery processes of double-stranded DNA bacteriophages in particular
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