Feline Health Topics for Veterinarians, Vol. 17, No. 4, October-December 2002
Topics in this issue include: Treatment of Feline Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus with Oral Hypoglycemic Agents (Deborah S. Greco); Erratum: Dosage Correction for v.17, no.4; American Association of Feline Practitioners Information Brief: In Response to ...
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Amylin analogues as a novel perspective in anti‐obesity therapy
Abstract Public health systems face a major challenge because of the worldwide obesity epidemic. The number of obese individuals has increased dramatically and, even in Switzerland which may be considered a relatively “lean” country, the numbers are alarmingly high and have reached almost 50% of the adult population.
Thomas A. Lutz
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Transcriptomic and differential gene analysis investigating the differences in biological behaviour between subtypes of feline alimentary lymphoma. [PDF]
McGilp D +4 more
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"Feline Forum: A, B, C's of Vitamin Nutrition…"
"Topics in this issue include: A, B, C's of Vitamin Nutrition; Feline Bronchial Diseases; Protect Against Rabies.
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To release or not to release? A call for caution when considering wildlife reintroductions
Conservation efforts often focus on flagship species and short‐term measures such as captive breeding and reintroductions, yet these approaches may benefit from being complemented with a broader view of the factors that influence long‐term recovery. Using examples from management programs in the Iberian Peninsula, we highlight the value of considering ...
Héctor Ruiz‐Villar +3 more
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Editorial: Recent advances in the management of cardiac disease in companion animals. [PDF]
Yoshida T +3 more
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Antimicrobial prescribing guidelines for feedlot cattle
Australian Veterinary Journal, EarlyView.
P Cusack +4 more
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Translocation of livestock‐raiding lions under specific conditions can mitigate conflict
Human‐wildlife conflict is a pervasive threat that imperils many carnivore species worldwide, and although translocation is often used as a conflict mitigation strategy, it is widely regarded as ineffective. Here, we demonstrate that careful selection of suitable release sites can improve outcomes, as 80% of stock‐raiding lion translocations in ...
Willem D. Briers‐Louw +15 more
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Correction: Serine protease-driven entry and S2 ' cleavage flexibility of feline coronavirus during feline enterocyte infections. [PDF]
Chen B +5 more
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Feline Health Topics for Veterinarians, Vol. 16, No. 2, April-June 2001
Topics in this issue include: 2000 Report of the AAFP/AFM Advisory Panel on Feline Vaccines--Part II; Research Briefs; 13th Annual Fred Scott Feline Symposium July 27-29 ...
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