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Equine experimental lameness induction models
Summary Equine lameness due to musculoskeletal injury remains a common and significant cause of decreased performance. While our understanding and management of lameness have improved with advanced imaging, as well as diagnostic and therapeutic progression, a need for experimental equine models of lameness remains.
A. Dockery, B. Beasley, V. J. Moorman
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Loss of 5-HT<sub>2C</sub> receptor function alters motor behavior in male and female mice with and without spinal cord injury. [PDF]
Sim MI +4 more
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Effect of Timing of Meal Intake after Squat Exercise Training on Bone Formation in the Rat Hindlimb.
GOROH OKANO +10 more
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Summary Background Perineural anaesthesia is used to localise pain in horses presenting with lameness. Diffusion of local anaesthetics during perineural analgesia complicates clinical interpretation. Needle bevel orientation has been shown to affect drug diffusion in humans.
V. Knopp +6 more
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Activation of hypothalamic-pontine-spinal pathway promotes locomotor initiation and functional recovery after spinal cord injury in mice. [PDF]
Ji C +22 more
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Molecular imaging in the follow up of angiogenesis in a hindlimb ischemia model
Αθανάσιος Διαμαντόπουλος
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Abstract Background Poor pain management in horses is a welfare concern. The ‘diagnosis’ of pain cannot be separated from the broader set of interactions through which it emerges. The interactions that take place during veterinary consultations shape the ways in which, or whether, pain management is discussed.
Rebecca Smith +3 more
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Duck-egg white hydrolysate supplementation enhances muscle endurance and fatigue resistance during high-intensity exercise. [PDF]
Shang KL +4 more
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