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Morphological and structural investigations of Egyptian water buffalo (Bubalus Bubalis) sertoli cells (2017)
Journal Article
Rutland, C. S., Derbalah, A., Karam Roshdy, K., & El-Gendy, S. (2017). Morphological and structural investigations of Egyptian water buffalo (Bubalus Bubalis) sertoli cells. Journal of Buffalo Science, 6(1), https://doi.org/10.6000/1927-520X.2017.06.01.1

Buffaloes are essential part of the economy in many countries and provide sustainable food in addition to being working animals. Inefficiency in reproduction has become problematic in recent years due to a number of factors and although much research... Read More about Morphological and structural investigations of Egyptian water buffalo (Bubalus Bubalis) sertoli cells.

Blood-feeding patterns of native mosquitoes and insights into their potential role as pathogen vectors in the Thames estuary region of the United Kingdom (2017)
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Brugman, V. A., Hernández-Triana, L. M., England, M. E., Medlock, J. M., Mertens, P. P., Logan, J. G., …Carpenter, S. (2017). Blood-feeding patterns of native mosquitoes and insights into their potential role as pathogen vectors in the Thames estuary region of the United Kingdom. Parasites and Vectors, 10(1), Article 163. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-017-2098-4

Background: The range of vertebrate hosts on which species of mosquito blood-feed is an important parameter for identifying potential vectors and in assessing the risk of incursion and establishment of vector-borne pathogens. In the United Kingdom, s... Read More about Blood-feeding patterns of native mosquitoes and insights into their potential role as pathogen vectors in the Thames estuary region of the United Kingdom.

A distinct bacterial dysbiosis associated skin inflammation in ovine footrot (2017)
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Maboni, G., Blanchard, A. M., Frosth, S., Stewart, C. E., Emes, R. D., & Tötemeyer, S. (in press). A distinct bacterial dysbiosis associated skin inflammation in ovine footrot. Scientific Reports, 7, Article 45220. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep45220

Ovine footrot is a highly prevalent bacterial disease caused by Dichelobacter nodosus and characterised by the separation of the hoof horn from the underlying skin. The role of innate immune molecules and other bacterial communities in the developmen... Read More about A distinct bacterial dysbiosis associated skin inflammation in ovine footrot.

Mouse mitochondrial lipid composition is defined by age in brain and muscle (2017)
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Pollard, A. K., Ortori, C. A., Stöger, R., Barrett, D. A., & Chakrabarti, L. (in press). Mouse mitochondrial lipid composition is defined by age in brain and muscle. Aging, 9(3), https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.101204

Functionality of the lipid rich mitochondrial organelle declines with increased age. Recent advances in lipidomic technologies allowed us to perform a global characterisation of lipid composition in two different tissue types and age ranges. Ultra-hi... Read More about Mouse mitochondrial lipid composition is defined by age in brain and muscle.

Genomic insights into cardiomyopathies: a comparative cross-species review (2017)
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Simpson, S., Rutland, P., & Rutland, C. S. (2017). Genomic insights into cardiomyopathies: a comparative cross-species review. Veterinary Sciences, 4(1), Article 19. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci4010019

n the global human population, the leading cause of non-communicable death is cardiovascular disease. It is predicted that by 2030, deaths attributable to cardiovascular disease will have risen to over 20 million per year. This review compares the ca... Read More about Genomic insights into cardiomyopathies: a comparative cross-species review.

De novo transcriptome sequencing and analysis of the juvenile and adult stages of Fasciola gigantica (2017)
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Zhang, X.-X., Cong, W., Elsheikha, H. M., Liu, G.-H., Ma, J.-G., Huang, W.-Y., …Zhu, X.-Q. (2017). De novo transcriptome sequencing and analysis of the juvenile and adult stages of Fasciola gigantica. Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 51, 33-40. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.meegid.2017.03.007

Fasciola gigantica is regarded as the major liver fluke causing fasciolosis in livestock in tropical countries. Despite the significant economic and public health impacts of F. gigantica there are few studies on the pathogenesis of this parasite and... Read More about De novo transcriptome sequencing and analysis of the juvenile and adult stages of Fasciola gigantica.

The awareness of the international veterinary profession of evidence-based veterinary medicine and preferred methods of training (2017)
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Huntley, S. J., Dean, R. S., & Brennan, M. L. (2017). The awareness of the international veterinary profession of evidence-based veterinary medicine and preferred methods of training. Veterinary Sciences, 4(1), Article 15. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci4010015

Evidence-based veterinary medicine (EVM) is an evolving discipline in veterinary medicine so it is important to periodically “benchmark” opinion about EVM across the profession. An international survey to assess veterinarians’ awareness of EVM was co... Read More about The awareness of the international veterinary profession of evidence-based veterinary medicine and preferred methods of training.

Evaluating veterinary practitioner perceptions of communication skills and training (2017)
Journal Article
McDermott, M., Cobb, M., Tischler, V., Robbé, I., & Dean, R. S. (2017). Evaluating veterinary practitioner perceptions of communication skills and training. Veterinary Record, 180(12), https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.103997

A survey was conducted among veterinary practitioners in the UK and the USA in 2012/2013. Thematic analysis was used to identify underlying reasons behind answers to questions about the importance of communication skills and the desire to participate... Read More about Evaluating veterinary practitioner perceptions of communication skills and training.

Clinical comparison of alfaxalone, ketamine and propofol following medetomidine and methadone in dogs (2017)
Journal Article
White, K. L., & Yates, D. (in press). Clinical comparison of alfaxalone, ketamine and propofol following medetomidine and methadone in dogs. Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaa.2016.12.057

Objective

To compare the clinical effects of alfaxalone, ketamine and propofol in dogs following premedication with medetomidine and methadone.

Study design

Prospective, ‘blinded’ and randomized clinical study.

Animals

A total of 75 ma... Read More about Clinical comparison of alfaxalone, ketamine and propofol following medetomidine and methadone in dogs.