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Equine Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Tenocytes are Insensitive to a Combination of Inflammatory Cytokines and Have Distinct Molecular Responses Compared to Primary Tenocytes (0000)
Journal Article
Smith, E. J., Beaumont, R. E., Dudhia, J., & Guest, D. J. (0000). Equine Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Tenocytes are Insensitive to a Combination of Inflammatory Cytokines and Have Distinct Molecular Responses Compared to Primary Tenocytes. Stem Cell Reviews and Reports, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12015-024-10693-8

Tissue fibrosis following tendon injury is a major clinical problem due to the increased risk of re-injury and limited treatment options; however, its mechanism remains unclear. Evidence suggests that insufficient resolution of inflammation contribut... Read More about Equine Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Tenocytes are Insensitive to a Combination of Inflammatory Cytokines and Have Distinct Molecular Responses Compared to Primary Tenocytes.

Organohalogenated contaminants in domestic cats' plasma in relation to spontaneous acromegaly and type 2 diabetes mellitus: A clue for endocrine disruption in humans?
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Dirtu, A. C., Niessen, S. J. M., Jorens, P. G., & Covaci, A. (in press). Organohalogenated contaminants in domestic cats' plasma in relation to spontaneous acromegaly and type 2 diabetes mellitus: A clue for endocrine disruption in humans?. Environment International, 57-58, 60-67. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2013.04.004

It was recently hypothesized that pets may serve as sentinels to explore human exposure to organohalogenated chemicals (OHCs) via indoor environments and adverse health effects. The current study investigates OHCs contamination in domestic cats suffe... Read More about Organohalogenated contaminants in domestic cats' plasma in relation to spontaneous acromegaly and type 2 diabetes mellitus: A clue for endocrine disruption in humans?.

Anesthesia Case of the Month
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Robinson, R. L., & Borer-Weir, K. E. Anesthesia Case of the Month. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 250(2), 169-172

Laminitis in horses
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Menzies-Gow, N. J. (in press). Laminitis in horses. Veterinary Record, 183(16), 505-506. https://doi.org/10.1136/inp.k4485

Laminitis is a common and painful condition of adult equids that often results in permanent lameness or euthanasia. In recent years, our knowledge of the condition has developed and this article discusses the current understanding of laminitis and ap... Read More about Laminitis in horses.

Canine AED efficacy
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Volk, H. A., Charalabous, M., & Brodbelt, D. C. Canine AED efficacy. Companion Animal, 19(12), 631-631