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Development of the cat-owner relationship scale (CORS) (2017)
Journal Article
Howell, T. J., Bowen, J., Fatjó, J., Calvo, P., Holloway, A., & Bennett, P. C. (2017). Development of the cat-owner relationship scale (CORS). Behavioural Processes, 141, 305-315. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.beproc.2017.02.024

Characteristics of the human-animal bond can be influenced by both owner-related and pet-related factors, which likely differ between species. Three studies adapted the Monash Dog-Owner Relationship Scale (MDORS) to permit assessment of human-cat int... Read More about Development of the cat-owner relationship scale (CORS).

The chromatin remodeling factor CHD7 controls cerebellar development by regulating reelin expression (2017)
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Whittaker, D. E., Riegman, K. L. H., Kasah, S., Mohan, C., Yu, T., Sala, B. P., …Basson, M. A. (2017). The chromatin remodeling factor CHD7 controls cerebellar development by regulating reelin expression. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 127(3), 874-887. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI83408

The mechanisms underlying the neurodevelopmental deficits associated with CHARGE syndrome, which include cerebellar hypoplasia, developmental delay, coordination problems, and autistic features, have not been identified. CHARGE syndrome has been asso... Read More about The chromatin remodeling factor CHD7 controls cerebellar development by regulating reelin expression.

The effect of repeated eye examinations and breeding advice on the prevalence and incidence of cataracts and progressive retinal atrophy in German dachshunds over a 13-year period (2017)
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Koll, S., Reese, S., Medugorac, I., Rosenhagen, C. U., Sanchez, R. F., & Köstlin, R. (2017). The effect of repeated eye examinations and breeding advice on the prevalence and incidence of cataracts and progressive retinal atrophy in German dachshunds over a 13-year period. Veterinary Ophthalmology, 20(2), 114-122. https://doi.org/10.1111/vop.12378

Causes of pleural effusions in horses resident in the UK (2017)
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Johns, I. C., Marr, C., Durham, A., Mair, T., & McParland, T. (2017). Causes of pleural effusions in horses resident in the UK. Equine Veterinary Education, 29(3), 144-148. https://doi.org/10.1111/eve.12569

Pleural effusions (PE) reportedly occur most commonly secondary to bacterial pneumonia with neoplastic effusions contributing a minority of cases. The majority of reports originate from the USA and Australia, where long distance transport of horses,... Read More about Causes of pleural effusions in horses resident in the UK.

Comparison of intratesticular lidocaine, sacrococcygeal epidural lidocaine and intravenous methadone in cats undergoing castration: a prospective, randomized, investigator-blind clinical trial (2017)
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Fernandez-Parra, R., Zilberstein, L., Fontaine, C., & Adami, C. (2017). Comparison of intratesticular lidocaine, sacrococcygeal epidural lidocaine and intravenous methadone in cats undergoing castration: a prospective, randomized, investigator-blind clinical trial. Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, 44(2), 356-363. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaa.2016.03.010

What makes a 'good group'? Exploring the characteristics and performance of undergraduate student groups (2017)
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Channon, S. B., Davis, R. C., Goode, N. T., & May, S. A. (2017). What makes a 'good group'? Exploring the characteristics and performance of undergraduate student groups. Advances in Health Sciences Education, 22(1), 17-41. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10459-016-9680-y

Group work forms the foundation for much of student learning within higher education, and has many educational, social and professional benefits. This study aimed to explore the determinants of success or failure for undergraduate student teams and t... Read More about What makes a 'good group'? Exploring the characteristics and performance of undergraduate student groups.

Development and initial validation of a sensory threshold examination protocol (STEP) for phenotyping canine pain syndromes (2017)
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Sanchis-Mora, S., Chang, Y. M., Abeyesinghe, S. M., Fisher, A., Volk, H. A., & Pelligand, L. (2017). Development and initial validation of a sensory threshold examination protocol (STEP) for phenotyping canine pain syndromes. Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, 44(3), 600-614. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaa.2016.09.004

Objective To study feasibility and test-retest repeatability of a sensory threshold examination protocol (STEP) and report quantitative sensory threshold distributions in healthy dogs. Study design Prospective, observational, cohort study.... Read More about Development and initial validation of a sensory threshold examination protocol (STEP) for phenotyping canine pain syndromes.

Clinical and magnetic resonance imaging features of idiopathic oculomotor neuropathy in 14 dogs: Canine Idiopathic Oculomotor Neuropathy (2017)
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Tetas Pont, R., Freeman, C., Dennis, R., Hartley, C., & Beltran, E. (2017). Clinical and magnetic resonance imaging features of idiopathic oculomotor neuropathy in 14 dogs: Canine Idiopathic Oculomotor Neuropathy. https://doi.org/10.1111/vru.12478

Ophthalmoplegia/ophthalmoparesis (internal, external, or both) has been reported in dogs secondary to neoplasia affecting the oculomotor nerve and is usually given a poor prognosis. The purpose of this retrospective study was to describe the clinical... Read More about Clinical and magnetic resonance imaging features of idiopathic oculomotor neuropathy in 14 dogs: Canine Idiopathic Oculomotor Neuropathy.

Progressive Structural Defects in Canine Centronuclear Myopathy Indicate a Role for HACD1 in Maintaining Skeletal Muscle Membrane Systems (2017)
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Walmsley, G. L., Blott, S., Venner, K., Sewry, C., Laport, J., Blondelle, J., …Piercy, R. J. (2017). Progressive Structural Defects in Canine Centronuclear Myopathy Indicate a Role for HACD1 in Maintaining Skeletal Muscle Membrane Systems. American Journal of Pathology, 187(2), 441-456. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajpath.2016.10.002

Mutations in HACD1/PTPLA cause recessive congenital myopathies in humans and dogs. Hydroxyacyl-coA dehydratases are required for elongation of very long chain fatty acids, and HACD1 has a role in early myogenesis, but the functions of this striated m... Read More about Progressive Structural Defects in Canine Centronuclear Myopathy Indicate a Role for HACD1 in Maintaining Skeletal Muscle Membrane Systems.