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IgA in the horse: cloning of equine polymeric Ig receptor and J chain and characterization of recombinant forms of equine IgA [PDF]
As in other mammals, immunoglobulin A (IgA) in the horse has a key role in immune defense. To better dissect equine IgA function, we isolated complementary DNA (cDNA) clones for equine J chain and polymeric Ig receptor (pIgR).
Wagner, B. +11 more
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Structure of myelin P2 protein from equine spinal cord [PDF]
Equine P2 protein has been isolated from horse spinal cord and its structure determined to 2.1 Å. Since equine myelin is a viable alternative to bovine tissue for large-scale preparations, characterization of the proteins from equine spinal cord ...
Riboldi-Tunnicliffe, A. +11 more
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Equine sarcoids: Bovine Papillomavirus type 1 transformed fibroblasts are sensitive to cisplatin and UVB induced apoptosis and show aberrant expression of p53 [PDF]
Bovine papillomavirus type 1 infects not only cattle but also equids and is a causative factor in the pathogenesis of commonly occurring equine sarcoid tumours.
Finlay, M. +14 more
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Equine nutrition: a survey of perceptions and practices of horse owners undertaking a massive open online course in equine nutrition [PDF]
An online survey was designed to ascertain the following information: demographics, current feeding practices, and perceptions and knowledge of equine nutrition, including nutrition-related disorders. Response rate was 34% (6,538 respondents).
Murray, JMD +9 more
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The potential and limitations of quantitative electromyography in equine medicine [PDF]
This review discusses the scope of using (quantitative) electromyography (EMG) in diagnosing myopathies and neuropathies in equine patients. In human medicine, many EMG methods are available for the diagnosis, pathophysiological description and ...
dES AVR +4 more
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Background The addition of calcium to resuscitation fluids is a common practice in horses, but studies evaluating the effects of calcium supplementation are limited.
C. Langdon Fielding +6 more
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Attenuation From Shoes and Pads in Equine Nuclear Scintigraphy, With Relevance to Solar Views
Nuclear scintigraphy can be beneficial in the investigation of equine lameness and poor performance. Images obtained through the sole allow for better identification of a region of increased radionuclide uptake in the foot.
Lea Walker +4 more
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Equine infectious disease remains a constant and important threat to the health of domesticated horses. Vaccination plays a critical role in protecting against such disease, but at the present time the efficacy of some equine vaccination strategies is in doubt.
D W, Horohov +3 more
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Suspensory ligament injuries are a common injury in sport horses, especially in competing dressage horses. Because of the poor healing of chronic recalcitrant tendon injuries, this represents a major problem in the rehabilitation of sport horses and ...
Aurelie eVandenberghe +7 more
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Background Little is known about normal heart rate variability (HRV) in horses during exercise. It can be difficult to separate premature beats from normal beat‐to‐beat variation at higher heart rates.
Ladina Frick +2 more
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