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Animal models remain indispensable in the study of pathological scars, each offering unique advantages and constraints. Their integration with in vitro and ex vivo systems is key to developing personalized, clinically translatable antifibrotic therapies. Abstract Pathological scarring, manifested in the form of hypertrophic scars (HTS) and keloid scars
Diana‐Larisa Ancuța +3 more
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Ferroptosis in veterinary medicine: mechanisms, therapies, and unmet challenges. [PDF]
Zayed M, Abdelrazek M, Jeong BH.
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Incorporating the Competencies of Evidence‐Based Veterinary Medicine Focused on Pharmacotherapeutics Into Clinical Rotations for Small Animal Dermatology and Food Animal Medicine and Surgery at a Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital in the US [PDF]
Virginia R. Fajt +4 more
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Characterization of inflammatory pseudotumors in a large animal model of liver cancer
CT images in arterial and portal venous phases of liver lesions in Oncopig. Abstract Background The development of relevant and robust large animal models of hepatocellular carcinoma is needed to test new therapeutic strategies for this disease. Transgenic approaches hold promise in addressing this complex problem. One such model, the Oncopig, has been
Erik N. K. Cressman +4 more
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Organ-on-a-Chip: A Roadmap for Translational Research in Human and Veterinary Medicine. [PDF]
Surina S +5 more
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Handle with care: The relational matrix of veterinary medicine
C.J. Rademaker
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An 18‐month HFD successfully established a translational Macaca fascicularis model replicating key metabolic disorders (MASH, diabetes, cardiac hypertrophy). MASH was determined by liver biopsy histology, the presence steatosis, inflammatory infiltration, hepatocytic ballooning, and fibrosis were considered as MASH; diabetes was diagnosed according to ...
Hongyi Chen +12 more
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Editorial: Biosecurity of infectious diseases in veterinary medicine. [PDF]
Soares Filipe JF +4 more
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