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Mapping the teaching of honeybee veterinary medicine in the European Union and European Free Trade Area [PDF]
Background Honey bee (Apis mellifera) is a very important species for human beings, animals, environmental biodiversity, crop production and economic sustainability in Europe and worldwide. This study investigates whether future veterinarians are trained
Bravo, Ana+5 more
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Oxidative Stress in Veterinary Medicine [PDF]
Oxidative stress can be regarded as an imbalance between prooxidant/free radical production and opposing antioxidant defenses. There is growing evidence that oxidative stress (OS) significantly impairs organic function and plays a major role in the aetiology and pathogenesis of several metabolic diseases in veterinary medicine.
Cristina Castillo Rodríguez+2 more
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The importance of measuring skin resistance for electrical nociceptive stimulation in standing horses [PDF]
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Department of Veterinary Surgery and Anaesthesiology Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science UNESP – Univ.
Crosignani, N+5 more
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Since 2012, skills labs have been set up to teach practical skills at veterinary training facilities in the German-speaking world. In addition to didactic considerations, ethical points of view in terms of animal protection form the basis of the ...
Dilly, Marc, Gruber, Christian
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Companion animal organoid technology to advance veterinary regenerative medicine
First year medical and veterinary students are made very aware that drugs can have very different effects in various species or even in breeds of one specific species.
Louis C. Penning, Robin van den Boom
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Administration of Vitamin D Metabolites Affects RNA Expression of Xenobiotic Metabolising Enzymes and Function of ABC Transporters in Rats [PDF]
From studies on different species and in cell culture systems, it has been suggested that vitamin D metabolites might affect themetabolism and elimination of xenobiotics.
Hansen, Kathrin+7 more
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Veterinary Medicine Needs New Green Antimicrobial Drugs [PDF]
Given that: (1) the worldwide consumption of antimicrobial drugs (AMDs) used in food-producing animals will increase over the coming decades; (2) the prudent use of AMDs will not suffice to stem the rise in human antimicrobial resistance (AMR) of animal ...
Adams+97 more
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Stenting in veterinary medicine has been a rapidly growing method of interventional surgery for several years. This procedure is usually performed in the respiratory and urinary tracts, but there are cases of stenting of blood vessels or gastrointestinal structures. It is based on maintaining the permeability of a given tubular structure, thus allowing
Szymon Graczyk+5 more
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Rapid diagnosis of the viral causative agents in diarrheal calves [PDF]
Numerous infectious agents induce diarrhea in calves, which may be present either singly or in combination. Rotavirus, coronavirus, astrovirus and calicivirus are the common viral agents that can lead to diarrhea in calves.
Rawaa Saladdin Jumaa+1 more
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First Cohort students graduated from the new Faculty of Veterinary medicine / University of Kufa [PDF]
Thirty-four students made history on July 04 2013 when they graduated from the new faculty of veterinary medicine in university of Kufa (FVMUK). The University of Kufa/ faculty of veterinary medicine students, who enrolled in October 2008, are the first
Karima Al-Salihi
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