Search Results - "Cave, N.J"
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Systemic effects of periodontal disease in cats
Published in The Veterinary quarterly (01-09-2012)“…Background: Periodontal disease in cats is a local disease that may have systemic consequences that are affected by treatment. Objective: To test the…”
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A veterinary perspective on preventing injuries and other problems that shorten the life of working dogs: EN- -FR- Un point de vue vétérinaire sur la prévention des blessures et autres problèmes qui abrègent la vie des chiens de travail -ES- Prevención de lesiones y demás problemas que acortan la vida de los perros de trabajo desde el punto de vista de la veterinaria
Published in Revue scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics) (01-04-2018)Get full text
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A method for in vitro evaluation of protein hydrolysates for potential inclusion in veterinary diets
Published in Research in veterinary science (01-12-2004)“…A candidate chicken-protein hydrolysate was subjected to high-performance size-exclusion chromatography to characterize its molecular weight profile. An…”
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Lack of protection against feline immunodeficiency virus infection among domestic cats in New Zealand vaccinated with the Fel-O-Vax® FIV vaccine
Published in Veterinary microbiology (01-11-2020)“…•Buccal swabs were successfully used for detection of FIV provirus.•Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) infections are common in New Zealand.•Vaccination did…”
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A cross-sectional study to compare changes in the prevalence and risk factors for feline obesity between 1993 and 2007 in New Zealand
Published in Preventive veterinary medicine (01-11-2012)“…It has been suggested that the prevalence of feline obesity has increased recently in parallel with the prevalence of obesity in the human population. We had…”
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Subclinical Bacteriuria in Older Cats and its Association with Survival
Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-11-2016)“…Background Bacterial urinary tract infections are uncommon in cats in general but the prevalence increases to 29% in older cats with comorbidities (Veterinary…”
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Untargeted metabolic profiling of dogs with a suspected toxic mitochondrial myopathy using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry
Published in Toxicon (Oxford) (01-08-2019)“…‘Go Slow myopathy’ (GSM) is a suspected toxic myopathy in dogs that primarily occurs in the North Island of New Zealand, and affected dogs usually have a…”
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Canine parvoviruses in New Zealand form a monophyletic group distinct from the viruses circulating in other parts of the world
Published in Veterinary microbiology (05-08-2015)“…•CPV-2 was most common among unvaccinated or not fully vaccinated puppies.•Of 70 positive samples, 69 were subtyped as CPV-2a and one as CPV-2.•All…”
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Quantitative Accuracy of the Simplified Strong Ion Equation to Predict Serum pH in Dogs
Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-05-2015)“…Background Electrochemical approach to the assessment of acid‐base states should provide a better mechanistic explanation of the metabolic component than…”
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Gonadectomy and high dietary fat but not high dietary carbohydrate induce gains in body weight and fat of domestic cats
Published in British journal of nutrition (01-09-2007)“…A high concentration of dietary carbohydrate is suggested to increase the risk of obesity and diabetes mellitus in domestic cats. To evaluate this, food…”
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Biological Variability in Serum Cortisol Concentration Post‐adrenocorticotropic Hormone Stimulation in Healthy Dogs
Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-05-2017)“…Background The ACTH stimulation has low sensitivity for the diagnosis of hypercortisolism possibly as a result of biological and analytical variability…”
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The year of the veterinarian: a call to celebrate, and to collaborate
Published in The Veterinary quarterly (01-09-2011)Get full text
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Trypsin-like immunoreactivity concentrations in New Zealand police dogs
Published in Journal of veterinary behavior (01-07-2008)Get full text
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Age and body weight effects on glucose and insulin tolerance in colony cats maintained since weaning on high dietary carbohydrate
Published in Journal of animal physiology and animal nutrition (01-12-2010)“…High dietary carbohydrate is suggested to promote development of diabetes mellitus in cats. Glucose tolerance, insulin sensitivity, and insulin secretion were…”
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Oestradiol, but not genistein, inhibits the rise in food intake following gonadectomy in cats, but genistein is associated with an increase in lean body mass
Published in Journal of animal physiology and animal nutrition (01-10-2007)“…The prevalence of obesity in domestic cats is increasing worldwide, and is strongly associated with gonadectomy. We have previously demonstrated the…”
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bioavailability and disposition kinetics of genistein in cats
Published in Journal of veterinary pharmacology and therapeutics (01-08-2007)“…The absorption and disposition kinetics of the soy isoflavone genistein were determined in cats (n = 6). An oral dose of 100 mg/kg was administered, which has…”
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Modulation of innate and acquired immunity by an estrogenic dose of genistein in gonadectomized cats
Published in Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology (15-05-2007)“…Dietary genistein has potential as a surrogate estrogen to restore normal control of food intake in cats following gonadectomy. However, since genistein…”
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Evaluation of the immunogenicity of dietary proteins in cats and the influence of the canning process
Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-10-2004)“…To characterize the antigen-specific immune response to dietary proteins in cats and evaluate whether there was a qualitative or quantitative difference…”
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Isoflavone metabolism in domestic fcats (Felis catus): comparison of plasma metabolites detected after ingestion of two different dietary forms of genistein daidzein
Published in Journal of animal science (2013)“…Some felid diets contain isoflavones but the metabolic capacity of cats towards isoflavones is relatively unknown, despite the understanding that isoflavones…”
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