Veterinary science topic list of research papers
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Characterization of a novel canine T-cell line established from a spontaneously occurring aggressive T-cell lymphoma with large granular cell morphology
Abstract Dogs with lymphoma are established as good model for human non-Hodgkin lymphoma studies. Canine cell lines derived from lymphomas may be valuable tools for testing new therapeutic drugs. In this context, we established a canine T-cell line, ...
2015 / Catherine Bonnefont-Rebeix, Corinne Fournel-Fleury, Frédérique Ponce, Sara Belluco, Dorothée Watrelot, et al. -
Comparison of germinal center markers CD10, BCL6 and human germinal center-associated lymphoma (HGAL) in follicular lymphomas2011 / Gaia Goteri, Guendalina Lucarini, Antonio Zizzi, Antonello Costagliola, Federica Giantomassi, et al.
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Amino Acid Profile of Protein from Pelvic Limb Long Bones of Broiler Chickens2010 / Eva Straková, Pavel Suchý, Ivan Herzig, Ladislav Steinhauser, Vlasta Šerman, et al.
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Mechanism of Sperm Immobilization by Escherichia coli2010 / Vijay Prabha, Ravneet Sandhu, Siftjit Kaur, Kiranjeet Kaur, Abha Sarwal, et al.
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Antenatal and Postnatal Diagnosis of Coxsackie B4 Infection: Case Series2011 / Carol Schneider, Savas Menticoglou, Jayantha Herath, Marc Del Bigio, Jennifer Hunt
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Comparative effects of vitamin C on the effects of local anesthetics ropivacaine, bupivacaine, and lidocaine on human chondrocytes
Abstract Background Intra-articular injections of local anesthetics are commonly used to enhance post-operative analgesia following orthopedic surgery as arthroscopic surgeries. Nevertheless, recent reports of severe complications...
2015 / Jun Tian, Yan Li -
TOL19-001 reduces inflammation and MMP expression in monolayer cultures of tendon cells2015 / Catherine Baugé, Sylvain Leclercq, Thierry Conrozier, Karim Boumediene
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Predictors and risk factors for the intestinal shedding of Escherichia coli O157 among working donkeys (Equus asinus) in Nigeria2015 / J. T. Jedial, A. Shittu, F. M. Tambuwal, M. B. Abubakar, M. K. Garba, et al.
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Serological and molecular diagnostic surveys combined with examining hematological profiles suggests increased levels of infection and hematological response of cattle to babesiosis infections compared to native buffaloes in Egypt2015 / Mona Mahmoud, Omnia Kandil, Soad Nasr, Seham Hendawy, Salwa Habeeb, et al.
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Point-of-Care Cardiac Ultrasound: Feasibility of Performance by Noncardiologists
Abstract Cardiac ultrasound has been used for decades to assess a wide variety of structural and functional pathology, as well as to monitor response to therapy. It offers the advantages of noninvasive, real-time dynamic functional assessment...
2014 / Bret P. Nelson, Amy Sanghvi -
Surveillance for arboviruses in ticks sampled from wildlife in Ijara District, Kenya2014 / O.W. Lwande, M. Venter, V. Obanda, F. Gakuya, R. Sang
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Preparation of a superantigen-adsorbing device and its superantigen removal efficacies in vitro and in vivo
Abstract Objective: A new superantigen-adsorbing device (SAAD) was developed, and its characteristics and efficacy in septic animals were evaluated. Methods: The SAAD was prepared by...
2004 / Keishi Miwa, Mayumi Fukuyama, Nobuo Ida, Hideo Igarashi, Takehiko Uchiyama -
Study of biologic attributes of cuban dengue 2 virus after serial passage in primary dog kidney cells
Abstract Objective: The serial passage of dengue viruses in primary dog kidney (PDK) cells has resulted in selection of attenuated viruses. However, the molecular changes responsible for loss of virulence are not well...
2004 / Mayling Alvarez, María G. Guzmán, Maritza Pupo, Luis Morier, José Bravo, et al. -
Multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli from canine urinary tract infections tend to have commensal phylotypes, lower prevalence of virulence determinants and ampC-replicons
Abstract Multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli is an emerging clinical challenge in domestic species. Treatment options in many cases are limited. This study characterized MDR E. coli isolates from urinary tract infections in dogs, collected between...
2014 / Samuel Wagner, David L. Gally, Sally A. Argyle -
Potential factors contributing to poor iron status with obesity
Abstract Obesity rates continue to rise and iron deficiency continues to be the number one nutrient deficiency worldwide, and both can lead to significant adverse health issues. Furthermore, the factors contributing to the iron deficiency observed...
2013 / Abeer A. Abo Zeid, Mervat H. El Saka, Ahmed A. Abdalfattah, Doaa H. Zineldeen -
Pathological evaluation of pancreatic exocrine glands in experimental fluorosis
Abstract Objective To monitor the pathological alterations in pancreas of rat during experimental fluorosis. Methods Sixty Sprague Dawley albino rats of both sexes ...
2010 / A Shashi, N Sharma, M Bhardwaj -
Estudio de la salmonella en el agua de mar de las playas de la ciudad de barcelona
Resumen Durante dos periodos de nueve meses el control microbiológico habitual de la calidad sanitaria del agua de mar de las playas de la ciudad de Barcelona, se complementó con el estudio de Salmonella. Para ello se analizaron 204 muestras de...
2013 / A.M. Isern Viñas, M.D. Ferrer Escobar, F. Fernández Pérez -
Proteomics boosts translational and clinical microbiology
Abstract The application of proteomics to translational and clinical microbiology is one of the most advanced frontiers in the management and control of infectious diseases and in the understanding of complex microbial systems within human fluids...
2013 / F. Del Chierico, A. Petrucca, P. Vernocchi, G. Bracaglia, E. Fiscarelli, et al. -
Wild-type minimal inhibitory concentration distributions in bacteria of animal origin in Argentina
Abstract The aim of this study was to determine the antimicrobial resistance profiles of indicator bacteria isolated from domestic animal feces. Minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) was determined by agar dilution. Interpretative criteria on the...
2014 / Florencia L. Pantozzi, Mariela P. Ibar, Victorio F. Nievas, Germán B. Vigo, Fabiana A. Moredo, et al. -
Molecular analysis of rubella virus in travelers suspected of measles infection in São Paulo, Brazil
Summary Objective To identify measles virus genotypes in three cases of travelers suspected of measles infection. Methods Samples (blood and urine) were collected...
2013 / Cristina A. Figueiredo, Ana Lucia Frugis Yu, Ana Maria S. Afonso, Suely P. Curti, Maria I. Oliveira