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  1. In both women and female dogs, the most prevalent type of malignant neoplasm is the spontaneous mammary tumor. In dogs, half of these are malignant. The treatment of choice for the canine patients is surgical ...

    Authors: Karol M Pawłowski, Joanna Mucha, Kinga Majchrzak, Tomasz Motyl and Magdalena Król
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:119
  2. Toxoplasmosis is a globally distributed zoonosis. Consumption of raw or undercooked meat, which is among the main risk factors for acquiring human infection, is a popular tradition in Ethiopia. However, studie...

    Authors: Endrias Zewdu Gebremedhin, Abebe Agonafir, Tesfaye Sisay Tessema, Getachew Tilahun, Girmay Medhin, Maria Vitale, Vincenzo Di Marco, Eric Cox, Jozef Vercruysse and Pierre Dorny
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:117
  3. Osteosarcoma (OSA) is the most common primary bone tumor of dogs and carries a poor prognosis despite aggressive treatment. An improved understanding of the biology of OSA is critically needed to allow for dev...

    Authors: Milan Milovancev, Ian Hilgart-Martiszus, Michael J McNamara, Cheri P Goodall, Bernard Seguin, Shay Bracha and Samanthi I Wickramasekara
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:116
  4. Bibliographic data can be used to map the research quality and productivity of a discipline. We hypothesized that bibliographic data would identify geographic differences in research capacity, species speciali...

    Authors: Mary M Christopher and Ana Marusic
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:115
  5. One major problem in dairy cattle husbandry is the prevalence of udder infections. In today’s breeding programmes, top priority is being given to making animal evaluation more cost-effective and reliable and l...

    Authors: Katarzyna Wojdak-Maksymiec, Joanna Szyda and Tomasz Strabel
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:114
  6. Handling of common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) usually requires chemical restraint. Ketamine has been associated with muscle damage in primates, while common marmosets, compared to other primates, additionally ...

    Authors: Jaco Bakker, Joost J Uilenreef, Eva RJ Pelt, Herbert PM Brok, Edmond J Remarque and Jan AM Langermans
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:113
  7. In the present study, the influence of bacterial infection, lipopolysacharides (LPS) and hydroxyethyl starch (HES) on platelet function in a parallel plate flow chamber were measured. Experiments were performe...

    Authors: Annika Ferkau, Hans-Jörg Gillmann, Reinhard Mischke, Simone Calmer, Silke Ecklebe, Monia Abid, Jan-Wighard Minde, Frank Echtermeyer and Gregor Theilmeier
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:112
  8. Several types and subtypes of bovine herpesviruses 1 and 5 (BoHV-1 and BoHV-5) have been associated to different clinical conditions of cattle, making type/subtype differentiation essential to understand the p...

    Authors: Silvina Soledad Maidana, Cintia Débora Morano, Daniela Cianfrini, Fabrício Souza Campos, Paulo Michel Roehe, Bianca Siedler, Gabriel De Stefano, Axel Mauroy, Etienne Thiry and Sonia Alejandra Romera
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:111
  9. Osteoarthritis (OA) is a clinically important and common disease of older cats. The pathological changes and molecular mechanisms which underpin the disease have yet to be described. In this study we evaluated...

    Authors: John M Ryan, B Duncan X Lascelles, Javier Benito, Jon Hash, Sionagh H Smith, David Bennett, David J Argyle and Dylan N Clements
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:110
  10. Postweaning diarrhea caused by pathogenic Escherichia coli, in particular verotoxigenic E. coli (VTEC), has caused significant economic losses in the pig farming industry worldwide. However, there is limited info...

    Authors: Wing Sze Ho, Lai Kuan Tan, Peck Toung Ooi, Chew Chieng Yeo and Kwai Lin Thong
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:109
  11. Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia (CBPP) is the most important chronic pulmonary disease of cattle on the African continent causing severe economic losses. The disease, caused by infection with Mycoplasma mycoide...

    Authors: Georg Mair, Edy M Vilei, Abel Wade, Joachim Frey and Hermann Unger
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:108
  12. Capture, handling and chemical restraint are basic techniques often needed for research or management purposes. The aim of this study was testing a combination of tiletamine-zolazepam (TZ) (3 mg/kg) and medeto...

    Authors: José Angel Barasona, Jorge Ramón López-Olvera, Beatriz Beltrán-Beck, Christian Gortázar and Joaquín Vicente
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:107
  13. In the last 20 years, Cetacean Morbillivirus (CeMV) has been responsible for many die-offs in marine mammals worldwide, as clearly exemplified by the two dolphin morbillivirus (DMV) epizootics of 1990–1992 and...

    Authors: Consuelo Rubio-Guerri, Mar Melero, Fernando Esperón, Edwige Nina Bellière, Manuel Arbelo, Jose Luis Crespo, Eva Sierra, Daniel García-Párraga and Jose Manuel Sánchez-Vizcaíno
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:106
  14. Cerebellar abiotrophy (CA) is a rare but significant disease in Arabian horses caused by progressive death of the Purkinje cells resulting in cerebellar ataxia characterized by a typical head tremor, jerky hea...

    Authors: Jessika MV Cavalleri, Julia Metzger, Maren Hellige, Virginie Lampe, Kathrin Stuckenschneider, Andrea Tipold, Andreas Beineke, Kathrin Becker, Ottmar Distl and Karsten Feige
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:105
  15. Chlamydiaceae is a family of obligate intracellular pathogens with a worldwide distribution in many animal species, including humans. No information exists on the prevalence of Chlamydia felis infections in cats ...

    Authors: Song-Ming Wu, Si-Yang Huang, Min-Jun Xu, Dong-Hui Zhou, Hui-Qun Song and Xing-Quan Zhu
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:104
  16. Vibriosis caused by V. anguillarum is a commonly encountered disease in Atlantic cod farms and several studies indicate that the initiation of infection occurs after the attachment of the pathogen to the mucosal ...

    Authors: Binoy Rajan, Jep Lokesh, Viswanath Kiron and Monica F Brinchmann
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:103
  17. Little is known about ethnic, cultural and socioeconomic differences in childhood ownership and attitudes to pets. The objective of this study was to describe the factors associated with living with different ...

    Authors: Carri Westgarth, Lynne M Boddy, Gareth Stratton, Alexander J German, Rosalind M Gaskell, Karen P Coyne, Peter Bundred, Sandra McCune and Susan Dawson
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:102
  18. Oxidative stress, an excess of reactive oxygen species (ROS), causes lipid peroxidation resulting in cell and tissue damages. It may be associated with the development and progression of cancers in dogs. Malon...

    Authors: Arayaporn Macotpet, Fanan Suksawat, Peerapol Sukon, Komgrit Pimpakdee, Ekkachai Pattarapanwichien, Roongpet Tangrassameeprasert and Patcharee Boonsiri
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:101
  19. Mycobacteria other than M. bovis may interfere with current bovine tuberculosis diagnostic tests resulting in false positive test results. As the prevalence of M. bovis decreases in the United States, interferenc...

    Authors: Tyler C Thacker, Suelee Robbe-Austerman, Beth Harris, Mitchell Van Palmer and Wade Ray Waters
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:100
  20. Evidence for scrapie transmission from VRQ/VRQ ewes to lambs via milk was first reported in 2008 but in that study there were concerns that lateral transmission may have contributed to the high transmission rate ...

    Authors: Timm Konold, S Jo Moore, Susan J Bellworthy, Linda A Terry, Leigh Thorne, Andrew Ramsay, F Javier Salguero, Marion M Simmons and Hugh A Simmons
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:99
  21. Ruminal acidosis is responsible for the onset of different pathologies in dairy and feedlot cattle, but there are major difficulties in the diagnosis. This study modelled the data obtained from various blood v...

    Authors: Giorgio Marchesini, Roberta De Nardi, Matteo Gianesella, Anna-Lisa Stefani, Massimo Morgante, Antonio Barberio, Igino Andrighetto and Severino Segato
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:98
  22. Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious, granulomatous disease caused by acid-fast bacilli of the genus Mycobacterium. The disease affects practically all species of vertebrates. Although mammalian tuberculosis has be...

    Authors: Sintayehu Mulugeta Arega, Franz Josef Conraths and Gobena Ameni
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:97
  23. The Salmonella Gallinarum (SG) lon/cpxR deletion mutant JOL916 was developed as a live vaccine candidate for fowl typhoid (FT), and a SG mutant secreting an Escherichia coli heat-labile enterotoxin B subunit (LTB...

    Authors: Byung Woo Jeon, Rahul M Nandre and John Hwa Lee
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:96
  24. Bovine leukemia virus (BLV) is associated with enzootic bovine leukosis (EBL), which is the most common neoplastic disease of cattle. BLV infection may remain clinically silent at the aleukemic (AL) stage, cau...

    Authors: Carlos Javier Panei, Shin-nosuke Takeshima, Takashi Omori, Tetsuo Nunoya, William C Davis, Hiroshi Ishizaki, Kazuhiro Matoba and Yoko Aida
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:95
  25. Canine lymphoma represents the most frequent haematopoietic cancer and it shares some similarities with human non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF...

    Authors: Arianna Aricò, Mery Giantin, Maria Elena Gelain, Fulvio Riondato, Stefano Comazzi, Barbara C Rütgen, Sabine E Essler, Mauro Dacasto, Massimo Castagnaro and Luca Aresu
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:94
  26. Staphylococcus pseudintermedius is an opportunistic pathogen of dogs and has emerged as a leading cause of skin, wound and surgical site infections worldwide. Methicillin resistance is common and clinical infecti...

    Authors: Ameet Singh, Meagan Walker, Joyce Rousseau and Jeffrey Scott Weese
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:93
  27. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are used routinely to control pain and inflammation after surgery in dogs. Robenacoxib is a new NSAID with high selectivity for the cyclo-oxygenase (COX)-2 isofor...

    Authors: Philippe Gruet, Wolfgang Seewald and Jonathan N King
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:92
  28. Serum amyloid A (SAA) is the major acute phase protein in horses. Its concentration increases in various pathologies but also in response to prolonged, strenuous effort. The purpose of this study was to establ...

    Authors: Anna Cywinska, Lucjan Witkowski, Ewa Szarska, Antoni Schollenberger and Anna Winnicka
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:91
  29. Sheep poxvirus (SPPV), Goat poxvirus (GTPV) and Lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV) are the most serious poxviruses of ruminants. They are double stranded DNA viruses of the genus Capripoxvirus, (subfamily Chordopoxv...

    Authors: Lee Murray, Lorraine Edwards, Eeva SM Tuppurainen, Katarzyna Bachanek-Bankowska, Chris AL Oura, Valerie Mioulet and Donald P King
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:90
  30. Pregnancy-associated glycoproteins (PAGs) were first described as placental antigens present in the blood serum of the mother soon after implantation. Here, we describe the purification of several pregnancy-as...

    Authors: Olimpia Barbato, Noelita Melo de Sousa, Vittoria Lucia Barile, Claudio Canali and Jean-François Beckers
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:89
  31. The slaughterhouse is a central processing point for food animals and thus a source of both demographic data (age, breed, sex) and health-related data (reason for condemnation and condemned portions) that are ...

    Authors: Céline Dupuy, Eric Morignat, Xavier Maugey, Jean-Luc Vinard, Pascal Hendrikx, Christian Ducrot, Didier Calavas and Emilie Gay
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:88
  32. Mitochondria, which are essential for the functionality of eukaryotic cells, are particularly important in metabolically active tissues such as liver. Different breeds of pigs demonstrate distinct metabolic pr...

    Authors: Runsheng Li, Huafeng Zou, Yimin Jia and Ruqian Zhao
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:87
  33. Oestrogens and progesterone have a significant impact on the endometrium during the canine oestrous cycle. Their receptors mediate plasma steroid hormone levels and are expressed in several endometrial cell ty...

    Authors: Cordula Bartel, Alexander Tichy, Susanne Schoenkypl, Christine Aurich and Ingrid Walter
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:86
  34. Mycobacterium spp. is one of the most important species of zoonotic pathogens that can be transmitted from cattle to humans. The presence of these opportunistic, pathogenic bacteria in bovine milk has emerged as ...

    Authors: Marília Masello Junqueira Franco, Antonio Carlos Paes, Márcio Garcia Ribeiro, José Carlos de Figueiredo Pantoja, Adolfo Carlos Barreto Santos, Marcelo Miyata, Clarice Queico Fujimura Leite, Rodrigo Garcia Motta and Fernando José Paganini Listoni
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:85
  35. The antibody Ki-67 is a reliable and easy tool to accurately assess the growth fraction of neoplasms in humans and animals, and it has been used to predict the clinical outcome. Therefore, the aim of the prese...

    Authors: Rodrigo Storti Pereira, Augusto Schweigert, Guilherme Dias de Melo, Fernando Vissani Fernandes, Felipe Augusto Ruiz Sueiro and Gisele Fabrino Machado
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:83
  36. In classical scrapie, the disease-associated abnormal isoform (PrPSc) of normal prion protein accumulates principally in the nervous system and lymphoid tissues of small ruminants. Lymph nodes traffic leukocytes ...

    Authors: Rohana P Dassanayake, Thomas C Truscott, M Özgür Özyiğit, Dongyue Zhuang, David A Schneider and Katherine I O’Rourke
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:82
  37. Salmonella control in animal feed is important in order to protect animal and public health. Organic acids is one of the control measures used for treatment of Salmonella contaminated feed or feed ingredients. In...

    Authors: Sevinc Koyuncu, Mats Gunnar Andersson, Charlotta Löfström, Panagiotis N Skandamis, Antonia Gounadaki, Jürgen Zentek and Per Häggblom
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:81
  38. Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) in humans is defined by the absence of oestrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR) and HER2 overexpression. Mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) is overexpressed in...

    Authors: Lorella Maniscalco, Yolanda Millán, Selina Iussich, Mauro Denina, Raquel Sánchez-Céspedes, Francesca Gattino, Bartolomeo Biolatti, Nobuo Sasaki, Takayuki Nakagawa, Maria Flavia Di Renzo, Juana Martín de las Mulas and Raffaella De Maria
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:80
  39. Little is known on the effects of common calf diseases on mortality and carcass traits in the white veal industry (special-fed veal), a highly integrated production system, currently criticized for the intensi...

    Authors: Bart Pardon, Miel Hostens, Luc Duchateau, Jeroen Dewulf, Koen De Bleecker and Piet Deprez
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:79
  40. The frequency of mammary malignancies in canine patients is even three times over than in human. In various types of cancer different intracellular signalling pathways are perturbed, thus the patients with pat...

    Authors: Karol M Pawłowski, Henryk Maciejewski, Izabella Dolka, Jan A Mol, Tomasz Motyl and Magdalena Król
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:78
  41. The aim of this study was to use transmission electron microscopy to describe the ultrastructural characteristics of clots obtained from canine and feline platelet concentrates (PC) that had been activated wit...

    Authors: Raúl F Silva, Jorge U Carmona and Cleuza MF Rezende
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:77
  42. Little is currently known about Brucella evolution within the host during infection. The current study is the first to employ fine-scale genotyping on an isolate collection derived from a Brucella canis outbreak....

    Authors: Miklós Gyuranecz, Brandy D Rannals, Christina A Allen, Szilárd Jánosi, Paul S Keim and Jeffrey T Foster
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:76
  43. Autophagy is a self-catabolic mechanism that degrades unnecessary cellular components through lysosomal enzymes. Beclin-1, an autophagy-related protein, establishes the first connection between autophagy and t...

    Authors: Jing-Lan Liu, Kai-Chian Chang, Chun-Chih Lo, Pei-Yi Chu and Chen-Hsuan Liu
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:75
  44. Bacteriologic culture remains one of the most important methods to diagnose bovine tuberculosis despite the lengthy incubation time, significant decontamination and media expense, and high biocontainment requi...

    Authors: Suelee Robbe-Austerman, Doris M Bravo and Beth Harris
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:74
  45. Fatty liver is a major metabolic disorder in dairy cows and is believed to result in major economic losses in dairy farming due to decreased health status, reproductive performance and fertility. Currently, th...

    Authors: Ayman Samir Farid, Kazuyuki Honkawa, Eman Mohamed Fath, Nariaki Nonaka and Yoichiro Horii
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:73
  46. The limited use of biosecurity practices by many in the farming community is likely to be due to a range of factors; further understanding of this issue is required. In this study, attitudes and behaviours of ...

    Authors: Marnie L Brennan and Robert M Christley
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:71
  47. An in-vitro setup was established in order to determine a) the diffusion activities of eight otic preparations (Aurizon®, Eas Otic®, Epi Otic®, Otifree®, Otomax®, Panolog®, Posatex®, Surolan®) through synthetic c...

    Authors: Jessica Stahl, Stefanie Mielke, Wolf-Rüdiger Pankow and Manfred Kietzmann
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:70
  48. The limited within-breed genetic heterogeneity and an enrichment of disease-predisposing alleles have made the dog a very suitable model for the identification of genes associated with risk for specific diseas...

    Authors: Kaja Sverdrup Borge, Malin Melin, Patricio Rivera, Stein Istre Thoresen, Matthew Thomas Webster, Henrik von Euler, Kerstin Lindblad-Toh and Frode Lingaas
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:69
  49. Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common joint disease that causes disabilities in elderly adults. However, few long-lasting pharmacotherapeutic agents with low side effects have been developed to treat OA. We evaluate...

    Authors: Hsien-Tsung Lu, Ming-Thau Sheu, Yung-Feng Lin, Jai Lan, Yi-Ping Chin, Ming-Shium Hsieh, Chao-Wen Cheng and Chien-Ho Chen
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2013 9:68

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