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Fetal morphological features and abnormalities associated with equine early pregnancy loss (2019)
Dataset
Kahler, A., McGonnell, I. M., Smart, H., Kowalski, A. A., Smith, K. C., Wathes, D. C., & De Mestre, A. M. (2019). Fetal morphological features and abnormalities associated with equine early pregnancy loss. [Dataset]. https://doi.org/10.34840/S712-PX78

Pregnancy loss in early gestation (EPL) occurs in approximately 8% of equine pregnancies, although the aetiology is mostly unknown and fetal morphological abnormalities associated with early abortions are not defined. The data here were used (i) to c... Read More about Fetal morphological features and abnormalities associated with equine early pregnancy loss.

The role of chick Ebf genes in the mediolateral patterning of the somites (2019)
Journal Article
EL-Magd, M. A., Elsayed, S. A., El-Shetry, E. S., Abdelfattah-Hassan, A., Saleh, A. A., Allen, S., …Patel, K. (2019). The role of chick Ebf genes in the mediolateral patterning of the somites. https://doi.org/10.1002/dvg.23339

This study was conducted to check whether the three chick Early B‐cell Factor (Ebf) genes, particularly cEbf1, would be targets for Shh and Bmp signals during somites mediolateral (ML) patterning. Tissue manipulations and gain and loss of function ex... Read More about The role of chick Ebf genes in the mediolateral patterning of the somites.

Pituitary pathology and gene expression in acromegalic cats (2019)
Journal Article
Scudder, C. J., Mirczuk, S. M., Richardson, K. M., Crossley, V. J., Regan, J. T. C., Gostelow, R., …Niessen, S. J. M. (2019). Pituitary pathology and gene expression in acromegalic cats. Journal of the Endocrine Society, 3(1), 181-200. https://doi.org/10.1210/js.2018-00226

The prevalence of growth hormone secreting pituitary tumours in domestic cats (Felis catus) is ten times greater than in humans. The predominant inhibitory receptors of growth hormone-secreting pituitary tumours are somatostatin receptors (SSTRs) and... Read More about Pituitary pathology and gene expression in acromegalic cats.