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Allergen challenge alters lymphocyte phosphodiesterase activity in horses with heaves
Heaves is an allergic airway disease in horses characterised by reversible airway obstruction, bronchial hyperresponsiveness and airway inflammation associated with a Th-2 response.
C P Page, F M Cunningham, C P Page
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International audienceThis study was designed to compare the efficacy of oral prednisolone and intramuscular (IM) dexamethasone in heaves-affected horses with environmental control.
Stéphane Pronost, Brigitte Siliart
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Relevance of using a human microarray to study gene expression in heaves-affected horses
peer reviewedEnvironmental causes of heaves are well described, but the molecular mechanisms of the disease remain unclear. Previous studies have highlighted the implications of variations in gene expression, most using reverse transcription polymerase ...
Eve Ramery, P Lekeux
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Roger G. Breeze
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peer reviewedExercise-induced oxidative stress is investigated as a potential performance-limiting factor in human sports medicine. Therefore, the present study aimed to assess whether physiological variables that change with exercise intensity were ...
N Kirschvink, P Lekeux
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Heave and Heaving Pressures in Frozen Soils
Canadian Geotechnical Journal, 1971Most previous studies of frost heave and associated frost heaving pressures have been concerned with the process of ice lensing and ice segregation, and the primary mechanism used to explain the related phenomena of heave and pressure is seen to be consistent with the process of formation of ice lenses.
R. N. Yong, J. C. Osler
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peer reviewedThis study aimed to test whether shredded cardboard is an appropriate minimum-dust bedding material for heaves-affected horses. Results of standardized in vitro measurement of airborne dust and aeroallergen concentrations of cardboard ...
N Kirschvink, S Vandenput, P Lekeux
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Physical Review Letters, 2000
The freezing of argon in silica powder is observed to generate bands of pure solid argon in the same manner as in the phenomenon of ice lens formation in the freezing of moist ground. A first principles dynamical theory describes the mechanism of lens formation by the thermomolecular pressure-driven flow of interfacially melted films at the lens-solid ...
, Zhu +4 more
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The freezing of argon in silica powder is observed to generate bands of pure solid argon in the same manner as in the phenomenon of ice lens formation in the freezing of moist ground. A first principles dynamical theory describes the mechanism of lens formation by the thermomolecular pressure-driven flow of interfacially melted films at the lens-solid ...
, Zhu +4 more
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