Browsing by Author "Steiner, Joerg M"
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Yamkate, Punyamanee (2021-10-12)Copper is an essential trace element that can produce reactive oxygen species (ROS). Excess ROS promote oxidative stress, which can lead to hepatic injury. Copper-associated hepatopathy is well-studied in humans and dogs. ...
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Lidbury, Jonathan Andrew (2015-11-13)Chronic hepatitis is an important disease in dogs that can lead to hepatic fibrosis, portal hypertension, and hepatic encephalopathy. Histological assessment of liver biopsy specimens is currently required to definitively ...
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Diana, Alessia; Linta, Nikolina; Cipone, Mario; Fedone, Valeria; Steiner, Joerg M; Fracassi, Federico; Grandis, Annamaria; BaronToaldo, Marco (BMC Veterinary Research, 2015)
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Bridges, Cory Seth (2017-01-04)Ferrets are valuable animal models for the study of many human diseases. Cystic fibrosis (CF) and pancreatitis are two such human diseases that could benefit from a ferret model. The pancreatic disease processes that occur ...
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Arnold, Carolyn Elizabeth (2020-11-04)The microbiome of the equine gastrointestinal tract (GIT) form a symbiotic relationship with the horse, and play a critical role in nutrition, metabolism, and immunity. This work utilized 16S rRNA sequencing and metabolomics ...
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Gould, Emily Nissa (2022-04-26)Mast cell tumors (MCTs) are common skin tumors in dogs and are treated surgically when possible. Because of their integral role as sentinels of immunity, release of inflammatory mediators by MCTs during activation (e.g. ...