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Sponsored By- Experimental Animal Models of Arteriovenous Malformation: A Review
Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are congenital lesions that cause brain haemorrhage in children and young adults. Current treatment modalities include surgery, radiosurgery and embolization. These ... Read More
- Cats, Cancer and Comparative Oncology
Naturally occurring tumors in dogs are well-established models for several human cancers. Domestic cats share many of the benefits of dogs as a model (spontaneous cancers developing in an immunocompet... Read More
- Twinning in Holstein-Friesian Dairy Cows: Proportion Carried to Term and Calf Sex Ratios
The purpose of this study was to investigate the proportion of twins carried to term and the sex ratio of twin calves at birth in Holstein-Friesian dairy cattle kept on commercial farms in Devon and C... Read More
- From One Health to One Communication: The Contribution of Communication in Veterinary Medicine to Public Health
Despite the fact that health communication is a discipline developed only recently, its importance in human medicine is well recognized. However, it is less considered in veterinary medicine, even if ... Read More
- Mechanisms of Drug Resistance in Veterinary Oncology A Review with an Emphasis on Canine Lymphoma
Drug resistance (DR) is the major limiting factor in the successful treatment of systemic neoplasia with cytotoxic chemotherapy. DR can be either intrinsic or acquired, and although the development an... Read More
- Comparative Aspects of Molecular Mechanisms of Drug Resistance through ABC Transporters and Other Related Molecules in Canine Lymphoma
The most important causes of treatment failure in canine lymphoma include intrinsic or acquired drug resistance. Thus, elucidation of molecular mechanisms of drug resistance is essential for the estab... Read More
- Bacterial Loads on Skin of Unclipped Gluteal Sites Following Treatment with 70% Isopropyl Alcohol-Soaked Swabs in Dairy Cows
The aim of this study was to compare the bacterial load of unclipped gluteal skin in dairy cows following either no treatment or treatment with a standard 70% isopropyl alcohol-based skin treatment pr... Read More
- Comparative Aspects of Osteosarcoma Pathogenesis in Humans and Dogs
Osteosarcoma (OS) is a primary and aggressive bone sarcoma affecting the skeleton of two principal species, human beings and canines. The biologic behavior of OS is conserved between people and dogs, ... Read More
- Comparative Aspects of BRAF Mutations in Canine Cancers
Activating mutations of the BRAF gene lead to constitutive activation of the MAPK pathway. The characterization and discovery of BRAF mutations in a variety of human cancers has led to the development... Read More
- Cytogenomics of Feline Cancers: Advances and Opportunities
Relative to the dog, integration of the cat into the One Health concept has been more restricted, particularly in the field of molecular oncology. Beyond the continual need to enhance the sophistica... Read More
- Investigation of Anti-Myeloperoxidase Antibodies in a Dog with Bilateral Necrotizing Scleritis
Necrotizing scleritis is uncommon in dogs and presumed to be immune-mediated. Its clinical pattern and histopathology are similar to ocular lesions observed in humans suffering from granulomatosis wit... Read More
- Beta Adrenergic Signaling: A Targetable Regulator of Angiosarcoma and Hemangiosarcoma
Human angiosarcomas and canine hemangiosarcomas are highly aggressive cancers thought to arise from cells of vascular origin. The pathological features, morphological organization, and clinical behavi... Read More
- Comparative Analysis of Tat-Dependent and Tat-Deficient Natural Lentiviruses
The emergence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) causing acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in infected humans has resulted in a global pandemic that has killed millions. HIV-1 and HIV-2 bel... Read More
- Metabolite Profiles of Male and Female Humboldt Penguins
We examined 185 metabolites in 30 adult Humboldt Penguins (Spheniscus humboldti) nesting at the Punta San Juan Marine Protected Area, Peru, in order to examine gender differences in metabolome profile... Read More
- Progress in Adaptive Immunotherapy for Cancer in Companion Animals: Success on the Path to a Cure
Harnessing the ability of the immune system to eradicate cancer has been a long-held goal of oncology. Work from the last two decades has finally brought immunotherapy into the forefront for cancer tr... Read More
- Pathobiology of Hemangiosarcoma in Dogs: Research Advances and Future Perspectives
Hemangiosarcoma (HSA) is an aggressive and common cancer in dogs. While cutaneous masses are often treatable by tumor excision, visceral tumors are almost always incurable. Treatment advances for this... Read More
- Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) as A Sentinel for Exposure to Mercury in Humans: Closing the Loop
Mercury (Hg) is a ubiquitous global contaminant with important public health implications. Mercury is released from a variety of anthropogenic, industrial processes, enters the earth's atmosphere and ... Read More
- Manipulation of Innate Immunity for Cancer Therapy in Dogs
Over the last one to two decades, the field of cancer immunotherapy has rapidly progressed from early preclinical studies to a successful clinical reality and fourth major pillar of human cancer thera... Read More
- Relative Bioavailability of Niacin Supplements for Dairy Cows: Effects of Rumen Protection and of Feed Processing
The present study aimed to examine the effective systemic bioavailability of niacin with particular focus on its galenic formand feed processing. Experiment 1 was conducted with 35 dairy cows to inv... Read More
- Efficacy of Antiviral Drugs against Feline Immunodeficiency Virus
Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) is one of the most common infectious agents affecting cats worldwide .FIV and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) share many properties: both are lifelong persistent... Read More