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  2. Mouse mammary tumor virus - Wikipedia

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    Mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV) is a milk-transmitted retrovirus like the HTL viruses, HI viruses, and BLV.It belongs to the genus Betaretrovirus.MMTV was formerly known as Bittner virus, and previously the "milk factor", referring to the extra-chromosomal vertical transmission of murine breast cancer by adoptive nursing, demonstrated in 1936, by John Joseph Bittner while working at the ...

  3. Milk borne diseases - Wikipedia

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    Milk available in the market. Milk borne diseases are any diseases caused by consumption of milk or dairy products infected or contaminated by pathogens.Milk-borne diseases are one of the recurrent foodborne illnesses—between 1993 and 2012 over 120 outbreaks related to raw milk were recorded in the US with approximately 1,900 illnesses and 140 hospitalisations. [1]

  4. Gnotobiosis - Wikipedia

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    Rodents (primarily mice and rats) are the most common mammalian model systems used for studying gnotobiosis and are widely used to study human health relating to the gut and interactions between microorganisms and their host; however, recently there has been a rise in using gnotobiotic mice to study interactions between different microorganisms ...

  5. Raw milk containing bird flu virus infects mice in study - AOL

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    Bird flu has caused serious or fatal infections globally among people in close contact with infected wild birds or poultry, and scientists have long viewed the virus as being capable of causing a ...

  6. Milk-alkali syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The use of milk and alkali to treat gastric ulcers greatly contributed to the development of milk-alkali syndrome in people but the incidence of milk-alkali syndrome greatly diminished when the true cause of most gastric ulcers was identified and drugs other than antacids were developed to treat heartburn, such as acid-reducing drugs like H 2 ...

  7. Germ-free animal - Wikipedia

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    The chickens also exhibited defects in small intestine growth and health. [6] Germ-free mice have been shown to have defects in their immune system and energy uptake due to lacking a healthy microbiome. [3] [4] There is also strong evidence for interactions between the mouse microbiome and its brain development and health.

  8. Choline - Wikipedia

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    Excessive doses of choline can have adverse effects. Daily 8–20 g doses of choline, for example, have been found to cause low blood pressure, nausea, diarrhea and fish-like body odor. The odor is due to trimethylamine (TMA) formed by the gut microbes from the unabsorbed choline (see trimethylaminuria). [5]

  9. Bovine somatotropin - Wikipedia

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    Canada's health board, Health Canada, refused to approve rBST for use on Canadian dairies, citing concerns over animal health. [11] The study found the occurrence of an antibody reaction, possible hypersensitivity, in a subchronic (90-day) study of rbST oral toxicity in rats that resulted in one test animal's developing an antibody response at ...