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Small non-coding RNA landscape of extracellular vesicles from an experimental model of equine osteoarthritis (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Peffers, M., Anderson, J., Jacobsen, S., Walters, M., Bundgaard, L., Hackle, M., & James, V. (2023). Small non-coding RNA landscape of extracellular vesicles from an experimental model of equine osteoarthritis. Orthopaedic Proceedings, 105-B(SUPP_8), 119-119. https://doi.org/10.1302/1358-992x.2023.8.119

Joint tissues release extracellular vesicles (EVs) that potentially sustain joint homeostasis and contribute to osteoarthritis (OA) pathogenesis. EVs are putative novel therapeutics for OA, and transport biologically active molecules (including small... Read More about Small non-coding RNA landscape of extracellular vesicles from an experimental model of equine osteoarthritis.

Pharmacokinetics of meloxicam for medication control in racing greyhounds (2020)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Morris, T. H., Paine, S. W., Viljanto, M., Colgan, S. A., & Karamatic, S. L. Pharmacokinetics of meloxicam for medication control in racing greyhounds. . Manuscript submitted for publication

Recent published disciplinary findings from regulators of greyhound racing in Australia, Great Britain and Ireland have shown overall that the most common non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) adverse analytical finding is for meloxicam. Whils... Read More about Pharmacokinetics of meloxicam for medication control in racing greyhounds.

Preparation for equine handling can be taught by video (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Ferguson, G., Statton, J., Hammond, P., & Kydd, J. (2019, July). Preparation for equine handling can be taught by video. Poster presented at VetEd, Rothamsted, Harpenden, UK

Evaluation of veterinarians’ views on the aetiology and treatment of retained fetal membranes in the mare (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Parrott, L., Freeman, S., & Duz, M. (2017). Evaluation of veterinarians’ views on the aetiology and treatment of retained fetal membranes in the mare. Equine Veterinary Journal, 49(S51), 22. https://doi.org/10.1111/evj.38_12732

Reasons for performing study: Retained fetal membranes (RFM) is reported as the most common problem in the post-partum mare. As yet, there has been no research providing an insight into the veterinary clinician’s knowledge of RFM. Objectives: Evalua... Read More about Evaluation of veterinarians’ views on the aetiology and treatment of retained fetal membranes in the mare.

Health knowledge and infection control by event horse owners (2016)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Ellis, H., Kendall, N. R., & Kydd, J. H. (2016, April). Health knowledge and infection control by event horse owners. Presented at 10th International Equine Infectious Diseases Conference, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Infection control and quarantine measures are essential to minimise the impact of equine infectious diseases, but their uptake by equestrians involved with sport horses in the United Kingdom is undocumented. Using a questionnaire, this study aimed to... Read More about Health knowledge and infection control by event horse owners.

Polarisation of equine pregnancy outcome is associated with a maternal MHC class I allele (2016)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Kydd, J. H., Case, R., Winton, C., MacRae, S., Sharp, E., Ricketts, S., …Newton, J. (in press). Polarisation of equine pregnancy outcome is associated with a maternal MHC class I allele.

Identification of risk factors which are associated with severe clinical signs can assist in the management of disease outbreaks and indicate future research areas. Pregnancy loss during late gestation in the mare compromises welfare, reduces fecundi... Read More about Polarisation of equine pregnancy outcome is associated with a maternal MHC class I allele.

HABIT: Horse Automated Behaviour Identification Tool: a position paper (2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
North, S., Hall, C., Roshier, A., & Mancini, C. (2015). HABIT: Horse Automated Behaviour Identification Tool: a position paper. In British HCI 2015: proceedings of the 2015 Britsh HCI conference

HABIT (Horse Automated Behaviour Identification Tool) is an Animal Computer Interaction (ACI) project, on the interdisciplinary boundary between equitation science and computer science. HABIT will automate the analysis and recognition of horse-to-hor... Read More about HABIT: Horse Automated Behaviour Identification Tool: a position paper.