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View article: First Evidence of Cotinine in Canine Semen Reveals Tobacco Smoke Exposure
First Evidence of Cotinine in Canine Semen Reveals Tobacco Smoke Exposure Open
Tobacco smoke has numerous adverse effects on both human and animal health, including impaired reproductive function. Recent research has explored environmental exposure in dogs, investigating various biological matrices. However, no data …
View article: MicroRNA as epigenetic regulators of canine cryptorchidism
MicroRNA as epigenetic regulators of canine cryptorchidism Open
Cryptorchidism, the failed descent of one or both testes into the scrotum, is a common developmental disorder in male dogs. Cryptorchidism may affect canine fertility, reducing the quality of the semen, and may promote spermatic cord torsi…
View article: Tobacco Smoke Exposure in Pregnant Dogs: Maternal and Newborn Cotinine Levels: A Pilot Study
Tobacco Smoke Exposure in Pregnant Dogs: Maternal and Newborn Cotinine Levels: A Pilot Study Open
Active and passive smoking in pregnant women is associated with perinatal morbidity and mortality risk, including abortion, preterm birth, low birthweight, and malformations. No data are available on intrauterine exposure to smoking during…
View article: Cotinine as a Sentinel of Canine Exposure to Tobacco Smoke
Cotinine as a Sentinel of Canine Exposure to Tobacco Smoke Open
The adverse health effects of both active and passive tobacco smoke have been well-known in humans for a long time. It is presumable that even pets, which intimately share the owner’s lifestyle, may be exposed to the same risks. This study…