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    Frontotemporal Dementia and Psychiatric Illness: Emerging Clinical and Biological Links in Gene Carriers by Block, Nikolas R., B.A, Sha, Sharon J., M.D., M.S, Karydas, Anna M., B.A, Fong, Jamie C., M.S., C.G.C, De May, Mary G., M.D, Miller, Bruce L., M.D, Rosen, Howard J., M.D

    “…Objective To describe psychiatric presentations in individuals with genetic mutations causing frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Design Case descriptions from five…”
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    Using mycobacterium cell wall fraction to decrease equine chorionic gonadotropin after abortion by Fedorka, Carleigh E., Schnobrich, Maria R., Muderspach, Natacha D., Scoggin, Kirsten E., Dedman, Madison T., Weigle, Kelly E., May, Mary G., Twist, Heidi, Linse, Cara R., Douglas, Robert H., Troedsson, Mats H. T.

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-07-2024)
    “…Background Equine embryonic loss following the development of endometrial cups delays return to cyclicity due to the production of equine chorionic…”
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    Utilizing an immunostimulant (MCWF; Settle) to hasten the degradation of endometrial cups by Fedorka, Carleigh E., Schnobrich, Maria R., Muderspach, Natacha D., Scoggin, Kirsten E., Dedman, Madison T., Weigle, Kelly E., May, Mary G., Twist, Heidi P., Linse, Cara R., Douglas, Robert H., Troedsson, Mats H.T.

    Published in Journal of equine veterinary science (01-06-2023)
    “…Placentation in the horse begins at approximately 35 days of gestation, when the chorionic girdle leads to the development of endometrial cups. If embryonic…”
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