"Tigers" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure,
which enables searching at various levels of specificity.
The species Panthera tigris, a large feline inhabiting Asia. Several subspecies exist including the Siberian tiger and Sumatran tiger.
Descriptor ID |
D046010
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MeSH Number(s) |
B01.050.150.900.649.313.750.377.750.600.800
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Concept/Terms |
Tigers- Tigers
- Tiger
- Panthera tigris
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2005 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
2020 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
2021 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Tigers" by people in Profiles.
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Key Components of Inflammasome and Pyroptosis Pathways Are Deficient in Canines and Felines, Possibly Affecting Their Response to SARS-CoV-2 Infection. Front Immunol. 2020; 11:592622.
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SARS-COV-2 INFECTION AND LONGITUDINAL FECAL SCREENING IN MALAYAN TIGERS (PANTHERA TIGRIS JACKSONI), AMUR TIGERS (PANTHERA TIGRIS ALTAICA ), AND AFRICAN LIONS (PANTHERA LEO KRUGERI) AT THE BRONX ZOO, NEW YORK, USA. J Zoo Wildl Med. 2021 Jan; 51(4):733-744.
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Highly conserved binding region of ACE2 as a receptor for SARS-CoV-2 between humans and mammals. Vet Q. 2020 Dec; 40(1):243-249.
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COVID-19: animals, veterinary and zoonotic links. Vet Q. 2020 Dec; 40(1):169-182.
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Susceptibility to SARS, MERS, and COVID-19 from animal health perspective. Open Vet J. 2020 08; 10(2):164-177.
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Morbillivirus infection in a wild siberian tiger in the Russian Far East. J Wildl Dis. 2010 Oct; 46(4):1252-6.
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Genetic characterization of H5N1 influenza A viruses isolated from zoo tigers in Thailand. Virology. 2006 Jan 20; 344(2):480-91.