Optimal reference genes for RNA tissue analysis in small animal models of hemorrhagic fever viruses Katherine A. Davies , Stephen R. Welch & Jessica R. Spengler Article 11 October 2023 | Open Access The superior healing capacity of MRL tendons is minimally influenced by the systemic environm...
Oral disease is exceedingly common in small animal patients. In addition, there is a very wide variety of pathologies that are encountered within the oral cavity. These conditions often cause significant pain and/or localized and systemic infection; however, the majority of these conditions have ...
In subject area: Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science Oral disease is a pathological phenomenon that occurs in the oral cavity under the conditions of damage by external physical and chemical factors, invasion by pathogens, and systemic diseases, characterized by high incidence [1]. ...
L. Chris Sanchez, in Equine Infectious Diseases, 2007 Infectious Disorders Unlike in small animals, infectious diseases of the oral cavity are relatively rare in horses. Primary problems with a possible infectious etiology include periodontitis and tooth root abscesses, pharyngitis, and dysphagia. A...
of the three provinces in the same calendar period as reference. The birth cohort analysis was performed using 20–84 years cumulative standardised mortality ratios. Exposure was defined as being resident in one of the 30 municipalities of theRed area, where the aqueduct supplying drinking water...
colonisation of the oral cavity from an environmental source. To date,E. lacertideformushas not successfully been cultivatedin-vitrousing traditional bacterial isolation techniques, embryonated chicken eggs, and reptile cell lines2. Enterococcus lacertideformusis enzootic in wild reptiles on Christmas ...
antimicrobial peptides; antifungal; natural peptides; synthetic peptides; dental caries; oral cavity1. Introduction Tooth decay or dental caries dates back to several thousand years BC [1] as a cause of tooth loss and tooth root breakdown. Besides viruses and protozoa, there are over 500–700...
“Animal Models of Human Disease” aimed to collect state-of-the-art primary research studies and review articles from international experts and leading groups using animal models to study human diseases. Submissions were welcomed on a wide range of animal models and pathologies, including infectious...
Serum-levels of melatonin in cats with chronic inflammatory disease in the oral cavity (n = 47, average age: eight years) were assessed by means of a commercially available ELISA-test and compared to the levels of a control group (n = 39, average age 1,7 years). The melatonin-level of...
Ear, nose, and throat specialist or dentist - For evaluation of oral cavity References Medication Summary The goals of pharmacotherapy are to reduce morbidity and to prevent complications. Corticosteroids have been used for all of the various clinical manifestations of Behçet disease. Anti-inflammator...