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    Periodontal Disease at the Biofilm–Gingival Interface by Offenbacher, S., Barros, S.P., Singer, R.E., Moss, K., Williams, R.C., Beck, J.D.

    Published in Journal of periodontology (1970) (01-10-2007)
    “…Background: A molecular epidemiologic study provided the opportunity to characterize the biology of the biofilm–gingival interface (BGI) in 6,768…”
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    Outcome of horses with synovial structure involvement following solar foot penetrations in four UK veterinary hospitals: 95 cases by Findley, J. A, Pinchbeck, G. L, Milner, P. I, Bladon, B. M, Boswell, J, Mair, T. S, Suthers, J. M, Singer, E. R

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-05-2014)
    “…REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: The factors associated with outcome following solar foot penetration involving synovial structures treated using endoscopic…”
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    Catastrophic biaxial proximal sesamoid bone fractures in UK Thoroughbred races (1999–2004): Horse characteristics and racing history by Kristoffersen, M, Parkin, T.D.H, Singer, E.R

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-07-2010)
    “…Summary Reason for performing study: Catastrophic biaxial proximal sesamoid bone fractures (PSBF) have not yet been described in detail in the UK racing…”
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    Horse-level risk factors for fatal distal limb fracture in racing Thoroughbreds in the UK by Parkin, T.D.H, Clegg, P.D, French, N.P, Proudman, C.J, Riggs, C.M, Singer, E.R, Webbon, P.M, Morgan, K.L

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-09-2004)
    “…Summary Reasons for performing study: Fractures below the level of the radius or tibia (distal limb fractures) are the most common cause of equine fatality on…”
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    Race- and course-level risk factors for fatal distal limb fracture in racing Thoroughbreds by Parkin, T.D.H, Clegg, P.D, French, N.P, Proudman, C.J, Riggs, C.M, Singer, E.R, Webbon, P.M, Morgan, K.L

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-09-2004)
    “…Summary Reasons for performing study: Considerable variation in the rates of equine fatality at different racecourses draws attention to probable risk factors…”
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    Risk factors for fatal lateral condylar fracture of the third metacarpus/metatarsus in UK racing by Parkin, T.D.H, Clegg, P.D, French, N.P, Proudman, C.J, Riggs, C.M, Singer, E.R, Webbon, P.M, Morgan, K.L

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-05-2005)
    “…Summary Reasons for performing study: Lateral condylar fractures of the third metacarpus/metatarsus are the most common cause of equine fatality on UK…”
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    Histological examination of the interspinous ligament in horses with overriding spinous processes by Ehrle, A., Ressel, L., Ricci, E., Merle, R., Singer, E.R.

    Published in The veterinary journal (1997) (01-02-2019)
    “…•Interspinous ligaments in horses with overriding (dorsal) spinous processes (ORSPs) show loss of structure and integrity.•Fibrocartilaginous metaplasia was…”
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    Pathology of Natural Cases of Equine Endocrinopathic Laminitis Associated With Hyperinsulinemia by Karikoski, N. P., McGowan, C. M., Singer, E. R., Asplin, K. E., Tulamo, R.-M., Patterson-Kane, J. C.

    Published in Veterinary pathology (01-09-2015)
    “…Laminitis in equids is a clinical syndrome usually associated with systemic disease. Endocrinopathies recently have been recognized as the most common cause of…”
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    Risk of fatal distal limb fractures among thoroughbreds involved in the five types of racing in the United Kingdom by Parkin, T.D.H, Clegg, P.D, French, N.P, Proudman, C.J, Riggs, C.M, Singer, E.R, Webbon, P.M, Morgan, K.L

    Published in Veterinary record (17-04-2004)
    “…The risk of fatal distal limb fractures in thoroughbreds racing in the UK was calculated and shown to vary considerably between the different types of race…”
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    Lamellar pathology in horses with pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction by Karikoski, N. P., Patterson-Kane, J. C., Singer, E. R., McFarlane, D., McGowan, C. M.

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-07-2016)
    “…Summary Reasons for performing study Hoof lamellar pathology in horses with pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID) has not been described previously…”
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    Catastrophic fracture of the lateral condyle of the third metacarpus/metatarsus in UK racehorses – fracture descriptions and pre-existing pathology by Parkin, T.D.H., Clegg, P.D., French, N.P., Proudman, C.J., Riggs, C.M., Singer, E.R., Webbon, P.M., Morgan, K.L.

    Published in The veterinary journal (1997) (2006)
    “…The characteristics of, and pre-existing pathology associated with 75 cases of fatal lateral condylar fracture sustained by Thoroughbreds while racing in the…”
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    Prevalence and antimicrobial susceptibility of bacterial isolates from horses with synovial sepsis: A cross-sectional study of 95 cases by Robinson, C.S., Timofte, D., Singer, E.R., Rimmington, L., Rubio-Martínez, L.M.

    Published in The veterinary journal (1997) (01-10-2016)
    “…•In this study, synovial sepsis was predominantly caused by a wound.•Gram-positive bacteria were most frequently isolated.•Single bacteria isolation was…”
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    Factors associated with survival to hospital discharge following endoscopic treatment for synovial sepsis in 214 horses by Milner, P. I., Bardell, D. A., Warner, L., Packer, M. J., Senior, J. M., Singer, E. R., Archer, D. C.

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-11-2014)
    “…Summary Reasons for performing study To determine risk factors involved in survival to hospital discharge of cases of synovial sepsis. Objectives Investigate…”
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    Structure and Innervation of the Equine Supraspinous and Interspinous Ligaments by Ehrle, A., Ressel, L., Ricci, E., Singer, E. R.

    Published in Anatomia, histologia, embryologia (01-06-2017)
    “…Summary Pain related to the osseous thoracolumbar spine is common in the equine athlete, with minimal information available regarding soft tissue pathology…”
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    Oxidative Stress and IgG Antibody Modify Periodontitis-CRP Association by Singer, R.E., Moss, K., Kim, S.J., Beck, J.D., Offenbacher, S.

    Published in Journal of dental research (01-12-2015)
    “…In a previous report, we demonstrated the inverse association of high serum 8-isoprostane levels, a marker for oxidative stress, with decreased serum IgG…”
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    Retrospective study of 24 cases of septic calcaneal bursitis in the horse by Post, E.M, Singer, E.R, Clegg, P.D, Smith, R.K, Cripps, P.J

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-11-2003)
    “…Summary Reasons for performing study: Wounds to the plantar aspect of the tarsus present a diagnostic and treatment challenge. This study was undertaken to…”
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    Analysis of horse race videos to identify intra-race risk factors for fatal distal limb fracture by Parkin, T.D.H., Clegg, P.D., French, N.P., Proudman, C.J., Riggs, C.M., Singer, E.R., Webbon, P.M., Morgan, K.L.

    Published in Preventive veterinary medicine (17-04-2006)
    “…The objective of this study was to identify risk factors, during racing, associated with imminent fatal distal limb fracture in Thoroughbreds. One hundred and…”
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    Finite element analysis of stress in the equine proximal phalanx by O'Hare, L. M. S., Cox, P. G., Jeffery, N., Singer, E. R.

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-05-2013)
    “…Summary Reasons for performing study To improve understanding of the internal structure of the proximal phalanx (P1), response of the bone to load and possible…”
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