A review of the equine suspensory ligament: Injury prone yet understudied
Abstract The suspensory ligament (SL) is a key component of the elaborate and highly adapted suspensory apparatus in the horse. In addition to contributing to stabilisation of the metacarpophalangeal joint, the SL has a spring like function to reduce the energetic cost of locomotion.
Deborah J. Guest+2 more
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Persistent elevations of alkaline phosphatase as an early indicator of GM1 gangliosidosis. [PDF]
Menkovic I+6 more
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Equine temporomandibular joint diseases: A systematic review
Abstract Background The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is a unique joint that enables mandibular movement. Temporomandibular diseases (TMDs) impair joint function, leading to more or less specific clinical signs. Objectives To compile and disseminate clinical data and research findings from existing publications on equine TMD.
Tomasz Jasiński+5 more
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Distribution of glycosaminoglycans in the human gastric wall
Hiroshi Masuda+2 more
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Differential Signaling Pathways Identified in Aqueous Humor, Anterior Capsule, and Crystalline Lens of Age-Related, Diabetic, and Post-Vitrectomy Cataract. [PDF]
Karakosta C+6 more
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Metabolomic and proteomic stratification of equine osteoarthritis
Abstract Background Equine osteoarthritis (OA) is predominantly diagnosed through clinical examination and radiography, leading to detection only after significant joint pathology. The pathogenesis of OA remains unclear and while many medications modify the disease's inflammatory components, no curative or reversal treatments exist.
James R. Anderson+5 more
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Differences of Glycosaminoglycans (GAG) between the Aorta and Cerebral Arteries
Motoomi Nakamura+4 more
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Dynamic changes in the gut microbiota of SPF Bama piglets during breast and formula feeding. [PDF]
Zhang C+10 more
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Abstract Deep digital flexor (DDF) tendinopathy is a significant cause of lameness and poor performance in equine athletes with substantial implications for their return to athletic performance. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is increasingly integrated into the diagnostic workup of horses with foot pain and has revolutionised the diagnosis and ...
Alexandra Scharf+3 more
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Multitesting Health Screening in Fukuoka City (2) Serum Glycosaminoglycans in Health and Diseases
O Hasegawa+4 more
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