Potential applications of aptamers in veterinary science [PDF]
Aptamers are small nucleic acids that fold in a three-dimensional conformation allowing them to bind specifically to a target. This target can be an organic molecule, free or carried in cells or tissues, or inorganic components, such as metal ions ...
Solène Niederlender +2 more
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Vetinformatics from functional genomics to drug discovery: Insights into decoding complex molecular mechanisms of livestock systems in veterinary science [PDF]
Having played important roles in human growth and development, livestock animals are regarded as integral parts of society. However, industrialization has depleted natural resources and exacerbated climate change worldwide, spurring the emergence of ...
Rajesh Kumar Pathak, Jun-Mo Kim
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Women Representation and Gender Equality in Different Academic Levels in Veterinary Science [PDF]
Women’s participation and completion at veterinary schools has increased globally for the past few decades. However, increased female graduates have not translated into similar patterns of academic staffing.
Xinyue Liu +3 more
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Autoregressive Models Applied to Time-Series Data in Veterinary Science [PDF]
A time-series is any set of N time-ordered observations of a process. In veterinary epidemiology, our focus is generally on disease occurrence (the “process”) over time, but animal production, welfare or other traits might also be of interest.
Michael P. Ward +3 more
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VetCompass Australia: A National Big Data Collection System for Veterinary Science [PDF]
Simple Summary The VetCompass Australia program collects real-time clinical records from veterinary practices and aggregates them for researchers to interrogate.
P. McGreevy +18 more
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Mammary stem cell research in veterinary science: an update. [PDF]
The mammary gland is an organ with a remarkable regenerative capacity that can undergo multiple cycles of proliferation, lactation, and involution. Growing evidence suggests that these changes are driven by the coordinated division and differentiation of
B. Borena +4 more
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Editorial: Epilepsy in veterinary science [PDF]
Andrea Fischer, Holger Andreas Volk
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Editorial: Neuroimaging in Veterinary Science [PDF]
Andrea Tipold, Fintan J. McEvoy
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Open Science for Veterinary Education Research [PDF]
“Open Science” encourages researchers to improve the reliability, repeatability and reproducibility of results. While stemming from the reproducibility crisis in psychology, open science is relevant for all fields. In education research these practices include pre-registering experimental designs, sharing analyses where appropriate, and pre-printing ...
Jill R. D. MacKay
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The Faculty of Veterinary Science at the University of Queensland
The Faculty of Veterinary Science at the University of Queensland (UQ) opened in 1936 with a first-year intake of seven students. The school closed in 1942 when a large proportion of staff and students left for war duty. It reopened in 1946 but offered only the first three years of the veterinary course; students completed fourth and fifth years at ...
N. P. McMeniman
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