EFFECTS OF CHANGES IN FOOD SUPPLY AT THE TIME OF SEX DIFFERENTIATION ON THE GONADAL TRANSCRIPTOME OF JUVENILE FISH. IMPLICATIONS FOR NATURAL AND FARMED POPULATIONS.

Effects of changes in food supply at the time of sex differentiation on the gonadal transcriptome of juvenile fish. Implications for natural and farmed populations.

Food supply is a major factor influencing growth rates in animals.This has important implications for both natural and farmed fish populations, since food restriction may difficult reproduction.However, a study on the effects of food supply on the development of juvenile gonads has never been transcriptionally described in fish.This study investiga

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Omental Fat Torsion: A Rare Mimicker of a Common Condition

Acute abdomen is a common emergency condition affecting young adults, and the first consideration is usually aimed to rule out acute appendicitis in this age group.Omental fat torsion has emerged as one of the rare etiologies of acute abdomen in the younger population.It warrants serious consideration as it closely mimics acute appendicitis in its

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