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Descriptive epidemiology of long‐term injuries in jump racing Thoroughbreds in Great Britain
Abstract Background Race‐related injuries in horse racing, especially those requiring extended recovery, are a welfare concern and threaten the sport's social licence. Previous studies predominantly report on fatalities; however, serious non‐fatal musculoskeletal injuries often end horses' racing careers or have a high recurrence risk.
Sophia McDonald +3 more
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Mechanistic effects of percutaneous needle fasciotomy combined with stretching on early-stage skeletal muscle fibrosis in rats: focus on the TGF-β1/Smad signaling pathway. [PDF]
Zhang H +7 more
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Abstract Background Flexion tests are commonly used in equine locomotion examinations to identify underlying locomotor issues, yet their neuromuscular effects remain poorly understood. Response variability raises concerns about their clinical value in lameness assessments and pre‐purchase evaluations.
Marijke Jonkhart +4 more
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Comparison of Two Surgical Techniques for the Treatment of Equine Hindlimb Proximal Suspensory Desmopathy. [PDF]
Freeman KD +4 more
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ABSTRACT The objective was to evaluate the genetic relationship between the surface temperature of regions of interest, measured using infrared images of young horses and functional longevity in jumping. This relationship was assessed by comparing the temperatures measured in the offspring of two groups of sires, one favourable and one unfavourable, to
Anne Ricard +3 more
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Extracellular vesicles-delivered circDB promotes ischemic muscle repair through the miR-34a/USP7/Notch1 signaling pathway. [PDF]
Jiao L +10 more
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The present study characterized newt digital flexor tendon regeneration structurally at both micro‐ and nanoscales following complete transection and suggested that the mechanism of tissue regeneration differs between the early phase (until 6 weeks) and the late phase (after 6 weeks). Tendon stubs remained separated for up to 2 weeks after transection,
Tomoka Kamiya +7 more
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AAV2retro Enters Axons of Passage and Extensively Transduces Corticospinal Neurons After Injection into Spinal White Matter. [PDF]
Nakashima KT, Wang S, Castle MJ.
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Control of limb loading during active horizontal perturbations at moderate and fast trots in rats. [PDF]
Andrada E +3 more
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