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Canine intestinal organoids as a platform for studying MHC class II expression in epithelial cells. [PDF]
Nakazawa M, Nagao I, Ambrosini YM.
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Un cas curieux de filariose canine [PDF]
L Placidi, P. Leduc, J. Santucci
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ABSTRACT Introduction/Objectives: Agoutis is a medium‐sized wild rodent with potential for use as an experimental model. This study aimed to evaluate physiological parameters of arrhythmogenesis in this species, by HR‐ECG and VCG techniques, under physical and pharmacological containment (ketamine‐xylazine and butorphanol). Materials and methods: Eight
Charlys Rhands Coelho de Moura+9 more
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Autochthonous infection with Ehrlichia Canis and Hepatozoon Canis in dogs from Serbia
Dogs are included in the study based on the presence of a minimum of three clinical and/or pathological findings that could be associated with canine ehrlichiosis and hepatozoonosis. The presence of the pathogens was confirmed in three animals (3/11, 27.3%), Ehrlichia canis was confirmed in one dog, as well as Hepatozoon canis, while one dog was co ...
Ratko Sukara+6 more
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Androgen Receptors in Human Breast Cancer and Female Canine Mammary Tumors. [PDF]
Vidović V+5 more
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Free‐Breathing Ungated Radial Simultaneous Multi‐Slice Cardiac T1 Mapping
Background Modified Look‐Locker imaging (MOLLI) T1 mapping sequences are acquired during breath‐holding and require ECG gating with consistent R‐R intervals, which is problematic for patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). Consequently, there is a need for a free‐breathing and ungated framework for cardiac T1 mapping.
Johnathan V. Le+7 more
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Sex estimation accuracy through metric evaluation of dental root: a cone-beam computed tomography-based study. [PDF]
Manhaes-Caldas D+3 more
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Dental Pulp Assessment: A Comprehensive Review
ABSTRACT Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has recently emerged as a promising modality for dental applications, offering radiation‐free imaging with superior soft tissue visualization capabilities compared to x‐ray‐based techniques such as spiral or cone beam computed tomography (CBCT).
Bing Han+5 more
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