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Evaluation of platelet indices in canine thyroid carcinoma
The objective of this study is to characterise the patient population suffering from thyroid
carcinoma in the Veterinary Haematology and Oncology Centre
Beyond the blood-brain barrier: the use of nanoparticles in drug delivery
Due to the distinctive nature of the blood-brain barrier (BBB), advancement in
neurodegenerative disease therapy is greatly limited
Prevalence of ABCB1 deletion in risk dog breeds, in Cyprus
The canine mdr-1 mutation, also known as ABCB1 mutation, has been a big concern in the
world of veterinarians in the past decades
Emergence of zoonotic diseases – host switch and pandemic potential of respiratory RNA viruses
This literature review explores the evolutionary, molecular and epidemiological mechanisms
behind host switch in zoonotic respiratory RNA viruses that may lead to disease emergence in
human populations
Effect of Fermented Wheat Germ Extract and Grape Seed Proanthocyanidins on the Intestinal Epithelial Barrier
Plant originated fermented wheat germ extract (FWGE) and proanthocyanidins, which can be
found in high doses in grape seed extract (GSE), displays many beneficial properties, including a reduction of inflammation, strengthening of cell integrity or reducing oxidative stress
Interactions between nutritional status, metabolic biomarkers and reproductive function in dogs
Kanamycinresistance of Pasteurella Multocida in rabbits
Pasteurella belongs to the Pasteurellaceaefamily with a wide range group of gram-negative Gamma proteobacteria.The understanding of the molecular basis of P. multocidaand the host predilection is still at a very early stage.P. multocida is a facultative pathogen.Infection with P. multocidacan cause high mortality and production decrease in cattle, pig, chicken, and rabbit farming and majoreconomic losses
The prevalence of feline leukemia virus and feline immunodeficiency virus in domestic cats in Hungary
Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) and feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) both belong to the most
common retroviral diseases worldwide affecting domestic cats as well as wild felids. Both
viruses can cause diseases with fatal outcomes in cats