26.
Vector-Borne Diseases - constant challenge for practicing veterinarians: recommendations from the CVBD World Forum
Gad
Baneth,
Patrick
Bourdeau,
Gilles
Bourdoiseau,
Dwight
Bowman,
Edward
Breitschwerdt,
Gioia
Capelli,
Luís
Cardoso,
Filipe
Dantas-Torres,
Michael
Day,
Jean-Pierre
Dedet,
Gerhard
Dobler,
Lluís
Ferrer,
Peter
Irwin,
Volkhard
Kempf,
Babara
Kohn,
Michael
Lappin,
Susan
Little,
Ricardo
Maggi,
Guadalupe
Miró,
Torsten
Naucke,
Gaetano
Oliva,
Domenico
Otranto,
Banie
Penzhorn,
Martin
Pfeffer,
Xavier
Roura,
Angel
Sainz,
Susan
Shaw,
SungShik
Shin,
Laia
Solano-Gallego,
Reinhard
Straubinger
et al.
Parasites & Vectors 2012, 5 :55 (20 March 2012)
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Editor’s summary
The Canine Vector-Borne Diseases (CVBD) World Forum is a multidisciplinary group of experts from around the world who meet annually to share the latest advances in the knowledge of CVBDs. From advice on education and diagnosis to prevention and public health, the members of the CVBD World Forum have sought to empower veterinarians through recommendations focused on the day-to-day opportunities veterinarians have to play their part in protecting their clients and communities from the threat of CVBDs. Image: Ixodes spp.
27.
Clinical decision-making to facilitate appropriate patient management in chiropractic practice: 'the 3-questions model'
Lyndon
G
Amorin-Woods,
Gregory
F
Parkin-Smith
Chiropractic & Manual Therapies 2012, 20 :6 (14 March 2012)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed
28.
Yabi: An online research environment for grid, high performance and cloud computing
Adam
A
Hunter,
Andrew
B
Macgregor,
Tamas
O
Szabo,
Crispin
A
Wellington,
Matthew
I
Bellgard
Source Code for Biology and Medicine 2012, 7 :1 (15 February 2012)
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Editor’s summary
Yabi, a new online research environment, provides transparent access to existing High Performance Computing (HPC) resources and complements current workflow environments by providing a rich and intuitive webbased user interface.
29.
The Five Eras of Chiropractic & the future of chiropractic as seen through the eyes of a participant observer
J Keith
Simpson
Chiropractic & Manual Therapies 2012, 20 :1 (19 January 2012)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed
30.
The use of ELISAs for monitoring exposure of pig herds to Brachyspira hyodysenteriae
Yong
Song,
Barbara
Frey,
David
J
Hampson
BMC Veterinary Research 2012, 8 :6 (17 January 2012)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed
31.
Synthesis of silicalite-poly(furfuryl alcohol) composite membranes for oxygen enrichment from air
Li
He,
Dan
Li,
Kun
Wang,
Akkihebbal
K
Suresh,
Jayesh
Bellare,
Tam
Sridhar,
Huanting
Wang
Nanoscale Research Letters 2011, 6 :637 (30 December 2011)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed
32.
A non-synonymous coding change in the CYP19A1 gene Arg264Cys (rs700519) does not affect circulating estradiol, bone structure or fracture
Jenny
Z
Wang,
Mandeep
S
Deogan,
Joshua
R
Lewis,
Shelby
Chew,
Ben
H
Mullin,
Tegan
J
McNab,
Scott
G
Wilson,
Evan
Ingley,
Richard
L
Prince
BMC Medical Genetics 2011, 12 :165 (20 December 2011)
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33.
Genetic architecture of gene expression in ovine skeletal muscle
Lisette
JA
Kogelman,
Keren
Byrne,
Tony
Vuocolo,
Nathan
S
Watson-Haigh,
Haja
N
Kadarmideen,
James
W
Kijas,
Hutton
V
Oddy,
Graham
E
Gardner,
Cedric
Gondro,
Ross
L
Tellam
BMC Genomics 2011, 12 :607 (15 December 2011)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed | Cited on BioMed Central
34.
Management of people with acute low-back pain: a survey of Australian chiropractors
Bruce
F
Walker,
Simon
D
French,
Matthew
J
Page,
Denise
A
O'Connor,
Joanne
E
McKenzie,
Katherine
Beringer,
Kerry
Murphy,
Jenny
L
Keating,
Susan
Michie,
Jill
J
Francis,
Sally
E
Green
Chiropractic & Manual Therapies 2011, 19 :29 (15 December 2011)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed | Cited on BioMed Central
35.
De novo assembly of Euphorbia fischeriana root transcriptome identifies prostratin pathway related genes
Roberto
A
Barrero,
Brett
Chapman,
Yanfang
Yang,
Paula
Moolhuijzen,
Gabriel
Keeble-Gagnère,
Nan
Zhang,
Qi
Tang,
Matthew
I
Bellgard,
Deyou
Qiu
BMC Genomics 2011, 12 :600 (13 December 2011)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed | Cited on BioMed Central
36.
A mobile phone application for the assessment and management of youth mental health problems in primary care: a randomised controlled trial
Sophie
C
Reid,
Sylvia
D
Kauer,
Stephen
JC
Hearps,
Alexander
HD
Crooke,
Angela
S
Khor,
Lena
A
Sanci,
George
C
Patton
BMC Family Practice 2011, 12 :131 (29 November 2011)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed | Cited on BioMed Central
37.
Studies of the transmissibility of the agent of bovine spongiform encephalopathy to the domestic chicken
Jo
Moore,
Stephen
AC
Hawkins,
Anthony
R
Austin,
Timm
Konold,
Robert
B
Green,
Ian
W
Blamire,
Ian
Dexter,
Michael
J
Stack,
Melanie
J
Chaplin,
Jan
PM
Langeveld,
Marion
M
Simmons,
Yvonne
I
Spencer,
Paul
R
Webb,
Michael
Dawson,
Gerald
AH
Wells
BMC Research Notes 2011, 4 :501 (17 November 2011)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed
38.
Outcomes of usual chiropractic, harm & efficacy, the ouch study: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Bruce
F
Walker,
Barrett
Losco,
Brenton
R
Clarke,
Jeff
Hebert,
Simon
French,
Norman
J
Stomski
Trials 2011, 12 :235 (31 October 2011)
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39.
Improved vaccine protection against retrovirus infection after co-administration of adenoviral vectors encoding viral antigens and type I interferon subtypes
Wibke
Bayer,
Ruth
Lietz,
Teona
Ontikatze,
Lena
Johrden,
Matthias
Tenbusch,
Ghulam
Nabi,
Simone
Schimmer,
Peter
Groitl,
Hans
Wolf,
Cassandra
M
Berry,
Klaus
Überla,
Ulf
Dittmer,
Oliver
Wildner
Retrovirology 2011, 8 :75 (26 September 2011)
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Editor’s summary
Mice were vaccinated with adenoviral vectors encoding FV Env and Gag proteins alone or in combination with vectors encoding IFNalpha1, IFNalpha2, IFNalpha4, IFNalpha5, IFNalpha6, IFNalpha9 or IFNbeta. Only the co-administration of adenoviral vectors encoding IFNalpha2, IFNalpha4, IFNalpha6 and IFNalpha9 resulted in strongly improved immune protection of vaccinated mice from subsequent FV challenge infection with high control over FV-induced splenomegaly and reduced viral loads. The level of protection correlated with augmented virus-specific CD4+ T cell responses and enhanced antibody titers. Similar results were obtained when mice were vaccinated against HIV with adenoviral vectors encoding HIV Env and Gag-Pol in combination with various type I IFN encoding vectors. Here mainly CD4+ T cell responses were enhanced by IFNalpha subtypes.
40.
Clonal diversity of the glutamate dehydrogenase gene in Giardia duodenalis from Thai Isolates: evidence of genetic exchange or Mixed Infections?
Suradej
Siripattanapipong,
Saovanee
Leelayoova,
Mathirut
Mungthin,
RC Andrew
Thompson,
Parima
Boontanom,
Wilai
Saksirisampant,
Peerapan
Tan-ariya
BMC Microbiology 2011, 11 :206 (20 September 2011)
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41.
The complexity of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus genome characterised through detailed analysis of two BAC clones
Paula
M
Moolhuijzen,
Ala
E
Lew-Tabor,
Jess
A T
Morgan,
Manuel
Valle,
Daniel
G
Peterson,
Scot
E
Dowd,
Felix
D
Guerrero,
Matthew
I
Bellgard,
Rudi
Appels
BMC Research Notes 2011, 4 :254 (22 July 2011)
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42.
Hippobosca longipennis - a potential intermediate host of a species of Acanthocheilonema in dogs in northern India
Puteri Azaziah Megat Abd
Rani,
Glen
T
Coleman,
Peter
J
Irwin,
Rebecca
J
Traub
Parasites & Vectors 2011, 4 :143 (22 July 2011)
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Editor’s summary
This study confirmed biological involvement of Hippobosca longipennis for Acanthocheilonema sp. nov.? in northern India and its role as an intermediate host is proposed.Image: A puppy in Ladakh infested with biting fly, Hippobosca longipennis.
43.
A survey of canine tick-borne diseases in India
Puteri Azaziah
Abd Rani,
Peter
J
Irwin,
Glen
T
Coleman,
Mukulesh
Gatne,
Rebecca
J
Traub
Parasites & Vectors 2011, 4 :141 (19 July 2011)
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Editor’s summary
This study showed most prevalent canine TBD pathogen was Hepatozoon canis, and co-infections between blood pathogens are common in dogs in India. This warrants increased awareness among local veterinarians. Image:Hepatozoon gamont in a neutrophil from canine peripheral blood smear.
44.
Is there a relationship between pain intensity and postural sway in patients with non-specific low back pain?
Alexander
Ruhe,
René
Fejer,
Bruce
Walker
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 2011, 12 :162 (15 July 2011)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed | Cited on BioMed Central
45.
Evolutionary conserved microRNAs are ubiquitously expressed compared to tick-specific miRNAs in the cattle tick Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus
Roberto
A
Barrero,
Gabriel
Keeble-Gagnère,
Bing
Zhang,
Paula
Moolhuijzen,
Kazuho
Ikeo,
Yoshio
Tateno,
Takashi
Gojobori,
Felix
D
Guerrero,
Ala
Lew-Tabor,
Matthew
Bellgard
BMC Genomics 2011, 12 :328 (24 June 2011)
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Editor’s summary
Anciently acquired microRNAs, discovered in the cattle tick Rhipicephalus microplus, tend to be highly conserved and ubiquitously expressed across tissues and life stages when compared to newly acquired tick-specific miRNAs.
46.
The prevalence of the term subluxation in North American English-Language Doctor of chiropractic programs
Timothy
A
Mirtz,
Stephen
M
Perle
Chiropractic & Manual Therapies 2011, 19 :14 (17 June 2011)
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47.
Mobile DNA and the TE-Thrust hypothesis: supporting evidence from the primates
Keith
R
Oliver,
Wayne
K
Greene
Mobile DNA 2011, 2 :8 (31 May 2011)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed | Cited on BioMed Central
48.
A novel mode of chromosomal evolution peculiar to filamentous Ascomycete fungi
James
K
Hane,
Thierry
Rouxel,
Barbara
J
Howlett,
Gert
HJ
Kema,
Stephen
B
Goodwin,
Richard
P
Oliver
Genome Biology 2011, 12 :R45 (24 May 2011)
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Editor’s summary
Mesosynteny, in which genes are maintained on the same chromosome but in different orders, is revealed in different ascomycete species
49.
Altered postural sway in patients suffering from non-specific neck pain and whiplash associated disorder - A systematic review of the literature
Alexander
Ruhe,
René
Fejer,
Bruce
Walker
Chiropractic & Manual Therapies 2011, 19 :13 (24 May 2011)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed
50.
Delineating inflammatory and mechanical sub-types of low back pain: a pilot survey of fifty low back pain patients in a chiropractic setting
Janine
S
Riksman,
Owen
D
Williamson,
Bruce
F
Walker
Chiropractic & Manual Therapies 2011, 19 :5 (7 February 2011)
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