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Exaggerated breeding and its health consequences in dogs, with a special focus on brachycephalic conformation
The breeding of dogs has a long history, and breeds change continuously as humans come
up with new ideas or goals for the different breeds
Genetic studies on Mycoplasma gallisepticum and M. synoviae and development of molecular assays applicable as diagnostic methods
Effects of factors involved in the pathogenesis of hepatic encephalopathy and some phosphodiesterase inhibitors on neuroinflammation-related events in primary rat astrocyte cultures
Astrocytes are the most abundant glial cell type in the brain. They were historically considered as a homogenous cell population; however an increasing body of evidence suggests that there is morphological and functional heterogeneity of this cell type, thus distinct astrocyte subtypes can be found in the brain
Surveillance on the presence of flaviviruses and Chikungunya virus in mosquito vectors
Due to globalization and climate change, exotic mosquitoes were introduced into Europe,
contributing to the spread of arboviruses (Amraoui and Failloux, 2016)
THE ICELANDIC HORSE Genetic predispositions and concerns.
The Icelandic horse is by size categorized as a pony and the breed is known
for its breed purity, charismatic personality, extra gaits, compact and strong
body type, easy keeping and its outstanding endurance ability