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View article: Endocrine and dog factors associated with semen quality
Endocrine and dog factors associated with semen quality Open
View article: Endocrine and dog factors associated with semen quality
Endocrine and dog factors associated with semen quality Open
Knowledge of factors associated with semen quality may help in investigations of the aetiology and pathophysiology. We investigated the correlation between biomarkers for testicular cell function (anti-müllerian hormone, AMH, Inhibin B, te…
View article: Prevalence of heterophilic antibodies in serum samples from horses in an equine hospital, and elimination of interference using chicken IgY
Prevalence of heterophilic antibodies in serum samples from horses in an equine hospital, and elimination of interference using chicken IgY Open
View article: Pre-existing canine anti-IgG antibodies: implications for immunotherapy, immunogenicity testing and immunoassay analysis
Pre-existing canine anti-IgG antibodies: implications for immunotherapy, immunogenicity testing and immunoassay analysis Open
View article: From the Dinner Pot to Smoking Pot; How a Better Understanding of Cannabidiol in Crayfish could Alleviate Anxiety and Modulate Hunger
From the Dinner Pot to Smoking Pot; How a Better Understanding of Cannabidiol in Crayfish could Alleviate Anxiety and Modulate Hunger Open
Anxiety affects approximately 1/3 of the US population and presents in many different forms, ranging from social to panic disorders. It also presents with high comorbidity for other mental disorders. One treatment is Selective Serotonin Re…
View article: Canine heterophilic antibodies
Canine heterophilic antibodies Open
Anamnesis, physical examination and laboratory testing are the pillars of the clinical diagnostic procedure. Alas, laboratory tests are not perfect and analytical errors happen, which can lead to misdiagnosis and detrimental consequences f…
View article: Characterization of canine anti-mouse antibodies highlights that multiple strategies are needed to combat immunoassay interference
Characterization of canine anti-mouse antibodies highlights that multiple strategies are needed to combat immunoassay interference Open
Immunoassays are widely used for detection and quantification of analytes in biological samples, but are vulnerable to analytical errors caused by interfering sample substances. Of particular interest are endogenous anti-animal antibodies …
View article: Investigation of interference from canine anti‐mouse antibodies in hormone immunoassays
Investigation of interference from canine anti‐mouse antibodies in hormone immunoassays Open
Background Canine anti‐mouse antibodies are a potential source of immunoassay interference, but erroneous immunoassay results are not always easily identifiable. Anti‐Müllerian hormone (AMH) is a marker for the presence of gonads in dogs, …
View article: Prevalence of interfering antibodies in dogs and cats evaluated using a species‐independent assay
Prevalence of interfering antibodies in dogs and cats evaluated using a species‐independent assay Open
Background Interfering antibodies in human serum and plasma are known to react with mammalian antibodies in immunoassays and cause false‐positive test results. Although this phenomenon was recently shown in companion animals, knowledge reg…
View article: Field Evaluation of a High Throughput Loop Mediated Isothermal Amplification Test for the Detection of Asymptomatic Plasmodium Infections in Zanzibar
Field Evaluation of a High Throughput Loop Mediated Isothermal Amplification Test for the Detection of Asymptomatic Plasmodium Infections in Zanzibar Open
Although field applicable, this high throughput format of LAMP as used here was not sensitive enough to be recommended for detection of asymptomatic low-density infections in areas like Zanzibar, approaching malaria elimination.
View article: Identification of Unreported Sources of Objects Containing High Release Nickel
Identification of Unreported Sources of Objects Containing High Release Nickel Open
Globally, nickel is the leading cause of allergic contact dermatitis (ACD). Nickel is ubiquitous, and published literature continues to index items most frequently associated with Ni-ACD. Unregulated nickel exposure in North America is evi…
View article: Outbreak Medical Mapping and the U.S. Nickel Epidemic: It Is Time to Implement Control and Prevention Measures
Outbreak Medical Mapping and the U.S. Nickel Epidemic: It Is Time to Implement Control and Prevention Measures Open
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View article: Categorization of Food Value via Crayfish Aggression
Categorization of Food Value via Crayfish Aggression Open
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: In numerous species, social interactions play a key role in deciding the allocation of resources. Aggression is a tactic that crayfish utilize to become dominant, which allows them to acquire higher quality resource…
View article: Grb10 and developmental programming: evaluation of a maternal diet restriction model during gestation
Grb10 and developmental programming: evaluation of a maternal diet restriction model during gestation Open
This study was conducted at the University of Bath, UK, from September to December 2014 as part of an ongoing research project aimed at elucidating how the Grb10 gene might act as a mediator of long-term health effects (such as predisposit…
View article: Neuropharmocological Alterations of the Aggressive Behavior of Crayfish
Neuropharmocological Alterations of the Aggressive Behavior of Crayfish Open
Serotonergic-related compounds often facilitate aggression in various animals, including crayfish. However to date, studies have seldom shown the mechanism by which serotonergicrelated compounds alter aggressive behavior. It is assumed tha…