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Automatic Classification of Symmetry of Hemithoraces in Canine and Feline Radiographs [PDF]
Purpose: Thoracic radiographs are commonly used to evaluate patients with confirmed or suspected thoracic pathology. Proper patient positioning is more challenging in canine and feline radiography than in humans due to less patient cooperation and body shape variation. Improper patient positioning during radiograph acquisition has the potential to lead
arxiv
Bayesian inference and model choice in a hidden stochastic two-compartment model of hematopoietic stem cell fate decisions [PDF]
Despite rapid advances in experimental cell biology, the in vivo behavior of hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) cannot be directly observed and measured. Previously we modeled feline hematopoiesis using a two-compartment hidden Markov process that had birth and emigration events in the first compartment.
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The CDE region of feline Calicivirus VP1 protein is a potential candidate subunit vaccine
Background Feline calicivirus (FCV) infection causes severe upper respiratory disease in cats, but there are no effective vaccines available for preventing FCV infection.
Lisha Li+7 more
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Isolation and phylogenetic analysis of feline calicivirus strains from various region of China
Feline calicivirus (FCV) is an important feline pathogen mainly causing upper respiratory tract disease, conjunctivitis, and stomatitis, and it is classified into genotype I and genotype II.
Longlong Cao+11 more
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Background Feline herpesvirus type 1 (FHV) and Feline calicivirus (FCV) are the primary co-infecting pathogens that cause upper respiratory tract disease in cats. However, there are currently no visual detection assays available for on-site testing. Here,
Fumei Jiang+4 more
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Human noroviruses are the most common pathogens causing acute gastroenteritis and may lead to more severe illnesses among immunosuppressed people, including elderly and organ transplant recipients.
K. Hayashi+6 more
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Abstract A 9‐year‐old, male, neutered, domestic shorthair cat underwent a right forequarter amputation for osteoblastic osteosarcoma of the distal humerus. Seven months post‐operatively, the cat was reassessed for a firm, semi‐fixed mass along the surgical scar.
Jocosa Yasenchack+4 more
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Viral infections in cats can cause serious diseases and even death. Vaccines protect animals from diseases by inducing antibody production and cellular immune response. Primary and booster vaccinations are performed in accordance with the recommendations
T. S. Galkina+2 more
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: Acute phase proteins (APP) are proteins synthesized and released largely by hepatocytes upon the occurrence of cell damage or invasion by microorganisms.
Rita Mourão Rosa+1 more
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Periodontal disease and its complications in cats from a shelter in the Central Region of Rio Grande do Sul [PDF]
: Periodontal disease is the most common infectious disease that occurs in feline patients. Although it occurs in both sexes, different age groups, and any breeds, the prevalence and severity seem much higher in cats living in animal shelters. This paper
Roberto M. Maciel+7 more
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