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Repeatability and reliability of kinetic and temporospatial gait parameters measured with a pressure-sensitive treadmill in healthy cats. [PDF]
Weißig DM +3 more
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Summary Background Pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID) is commonly treated with pergolide mesylate, a dopamine receptor agonist. Cabergoline is a dopamine receptor agonist that has shown activity on prolactin secretion in horses for up to 10 days.
H. Hess +5 more
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Fibroblast Growth Factor 2-engaged cell spheroid for stem cell therapy: role of Interleukin 8 in the immune-modulatory effectiveness in the critical limb ischemia model. [PDF]
Kim E, Joo Y, Kim JW, Kim SH.
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Summary Background Dynamic mobilisation exercises (DMEs) are prescribed to support locomotor function, but knowledge of their longitudinal effect on thoracolumbosacral (TLS) spinal kinematics is limited. Objectives To evaluate the effect of a 6‐week DME program on TLS kinematics during standing reflexes, walking and trotting.
V. Walker +6 more
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Simulated microgravity exposure markedly attenuates the baroreflex total loop gain and induces orthostatic hypotension in male rats. [PDF]
Kamada K +6 more
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Comparison of cone beam CT and low‐field MRI for diagnosing equine foot and pastern lesions
Summary Background While standing magnetic resonance imaging (sMRI) of the foot has been extensively studied, descriptions of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) abnormalities in this region are sparse. Objective This study compares CBCT and sMRI for diagnosing lesions in the equine foot and pastern, aiming to assess the complementarity of these ...
M. Vandersmissen +3 more
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Sex-specific angiogenic responses in endothelial cells-role of the pluripotency factor OCT4. [PDF]
Shin J +8 more
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Summary Carpal valgus deformities remain a common challenge in foals, yet their aetiology is often multifactorial and rarely attributable to a single anatomical anomaly. Recent case reports by Müller et al. (2025) suggest that rudimentary ulnas may play a causative role in these deformities, but such claims warrant closer scrutiny.
J. A. Auer, C. Valletti, T. R. Schmitz
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