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A highly prevalent equine glycogen storage disease is explained by constitutive activation of a mutant glycogen synthase (2017)
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Maile, C. A., Hingst, J. R., Mahalingan, K. K., O'Reilly, A. O., Cleasby, M. E., Mickelson, J. R., McCue, M. E., Anderson, S. M., Hurley, T. D., Wojtaszewski, J. F., & Piercy, R. J. (2017). A highly prevalent equine glycogen storage disease is explained by constitutive activation of a mutant glycogen synthase. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbagen.2016.08.021

Dmp1 Promoter-Driven Diphtheria Toxin Receptor Transgene Expression Directs Unforeseen Effects in Multiple Tissues (2017)
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Al-Jazzar, A., Javaheri, B., Prideaux, M., Boyde, A., Scudamore, C. L., Cherifi, C., Hay, E., Hopkinson, M., Boyd, M., Cohen-Solal, M., Farquharson, C., & Pitsillides, A. A. (2017). Dmp1 Promoter-Driven Diphtheria Toxin Receptor Transgene Expression Directs Unforeseen Effects in Multiple Tissues. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 18(1), https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms18010029

Mice harbouring a dentin matrix protein 1 (Dmp1) promoter-driven human diphtheria toxin (DT) receptor (HDTR) transgene (Tg) have recently been used to attain targeted ablation of osteocytes by diphtheria toxin (DT) treatment in order to define osteoc... Read More about Dmp1 Promoter-Driven Diphtheria Toxin Receptor Transgene Expression Directs Unforeseen Effects in Multiple Tissues.

Standard PK/PD concepts can be applied to determine a dosage regimen for a macrolide: the case of tulathromycin in the calf (2017)
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Toutain, P. L., Potter, T. J., Pelligand, L., Lacroix, M., Illambas, J., & Lees, P. (2017). Standard PK/PD concepts can be applied to determine a dosage regimen for a macrolide: the case of tulathromycin in the calf. Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 40(1), 16-27. https://doi.org/10.1111/jvp.12333

The pharmacokinetic (PK) profile of tulathromycin, administered to calves subcutaneously at the dosage of 2.5 mg/kg, was established in serum, inflamed (exudate), and noninflamed (transudate) fluids in a tissue cage model. The PK profile of tulathrom... Read More about Standard PK/PD concepts can be applied to determine a dosage regimen for a macrolide: the case of tulathromycin in the calf.

A zebrafish model for functional screening of flow-responsive genes (2017)
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Serbanovic-Canic, J., De Luca, A., Warboys, C. M., Hsiao, S., Feng, S., Luong, L., Mahmoud, M., Gauci, I., Ferreira, P., Walczak, H., Firmin, D., Ridger, V., Krams, R., Mason, J. C., Haskard, D. O., Sherwin, S., Chico, T. J. A., & Evans, P. C. (2017). A zebrafish model for functional screening of flow-responsive genes. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology, 37, 130-143. https://doi.org/10.1161/ATVBAHA.116.308502

Feline hypersomatotropism and acromegaly tumorigenesis: a potential role for the AIP gene (2017)
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Scudder, C. J., Niessen, S. J. M., Catchpole, B., Fowkes, R. C., Church, D. B., & Forcada, Y. (2017). Feline hypersomatotropism and acromegaly tumorigenesis: a potential role for the AIP gene. Domestic Animal Endocrinology, 59, 134-139. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.domaniend.2016.11.005

Acromegaly in humans is usually sporadic, however up to 20% of familial isolated pituitary adenomas are caused by germline sequence variants of the aryl-hydrocarbon-receptor interacting protein (AIP) gene. Feline acromegaly has similarities to human... Read More about Feline hypersomatotropism and acromegaly tumorigenesis: a potential role for the AIP gene.

Overexpression of TIMP-3 in chondrocytes produces transient reduction in growth plate length but permanently reduces adult bone quality and quantity (2016)
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Poulet, B., Liu, K., Plumb, D., Vo, P., Shah, M., Staines, K. A., Sampson, A., Nakamura, H., Nagase, H., Carriero, A., Shefelbine, S., Pitsillides, A. A., & Bou-Gharios, G. (2016). Overexpression of TIMP-3 in chondrocytes produces transient reduction in growth plate length but permanently reduces adult bone quality and quantity. PLoS ONE, 11(12), e0167971. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0167971