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An intestinal Trojan horse for gene delivery.

Nanoscale, 2015
The intestinal epithelium forms an essential element of the mucosal barrier and plays a critical role in the pathophysiological response to different enteric disorders and diseases.
Haisheng Peng   +4 more
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Nitric oxide and macrophage function.

Annual Review of Immunology, 1997
At the interface between the innate and adaptive immune systems lies the high-output isoform of nitric oxide synthase (NOS2 or iNOS). This remarkable molecular machine requires at least 17 binding reactions to assemble a functional dimer.
J. MacMicking, Q. Xie, C. Nathan
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The current 'state of play' of regenerative medicine in horses: what the horse can tell the human.

Regenerative medicine, 2014
The horse is an attractive model for many human age-related degenerative diseases of the musculoskeletal system because it is a large animal species that both ages and exercises, and develops naturally occurring injuries with many similarities to the ...
Roger K. Smith, E. Garvican, L. Fortier
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Generalised granulomatous disease in a horse

Australian Veterinary Journal, 2004
A 6‐year‐old gelding was referred with a 3‐month history of recurrent fever, inappetance, lethargy and weight loss. On clinical examination major findings were depression, thin condition, thrombophlebitis, nodules on the scrotal skin, leukocytosis, hyperfibrinogenaemia and hyperglobulinaemia.
Lucas J, Axon Je, Robinson P
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African horse sickness outbreaks caused by multiple virus types in Ethiopia.

Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2014
African horse sickness (AHS) is associated with high morbidity and mortality in equids, especially horses. A retrospective analysis was carried out concerning 737 AHS outbreaks that occurred during 2007-2010 in Ethiopia.
N. Aklilu   +12 more
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Conditioned medium from horse amniotic membrane-derived multipotent progenitor cells: immunomodulatory activity in vitro and first clinical application in tendon and ligament injuries in vivo.

Stem Cells and Development, 2013
We have recently demonstrated that heterologous transplantation of horse amniotic membrane-derived mesenchymal cells (AMCs) can be useful for cell therapy applications in tendon diseases, and hypothesized that these cells may promote tendon repair via ...
A. Lange-Consiglio   +5 more
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Personality and individual differences in the horse, their significance, use and measurement.

Equine veterinary journal. Supplement, 2010
The biological diversity of a species gives rise to individual differences in behavioural tendency. Traditionally, this variation has been considered to be of little scientific importance or value, but the description and quantification of the ...
Daniel S. Mills
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Congenital Dental Disease of Horses

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1998
Equine congenital dental deformities are not limited merely to those presented here; however, the examples discussed offer the reader an appreciation for the range of severity and complexity that may be found in affected horses. The veterinarian is obligated to provide the best possible care for the patient and to relieve animal suffering.
Richard M. DeBowes, Earl M. Gaughan
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The transmission and geographical spread of African horse sickness and bluetongue viruses.

Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology, 1995
African horse sickness virus (AHSV) and bluetongue virus (BTV) are dsRNA viruses within the genus Orbivirus. Both are able to cause non-contagious, infectious arthropod-borne diseases in their respective vertebrate hosts.
P. Mellor, J. Boorman
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Genetics and disease in the horse [PDF]

open access: possibleEquine Veterinary Journal, 1995
V. Gerber, Ernest Bailey
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