1.
Stage-specific expression of protease genes in the apicomplexan parasite, Eimeria tenella
Marilyn
Katrib,
Rowan
J
Ikin,
Fabien
Brossier,
Michelle
Robinson,
Iveta
Slapetova,
Philippa
A
Sharman,
Robert
A
Walker,
Sabina
I
Belli,
Fiona
M
Tomley,
Nicholas
C
Smith
BMC Genomics 2012, 13 :685 (7 December 2012)
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Role of predisposition, injury, response and organ failure in the prognosis of patients with acute-on-chronic liver failure: a prospective cohort study
Rajiv
Jalan,
Vanessa
Stadlbauer,
Sambit
Sen,
Lisa
Cheshire,
Yu-Mei
Chang,
Rajeshwar
P
Mookerjee
Critical Care 2012, 16 :R227 (27 November 2012)
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Changes over time in craniocerebral morphology and syringomyelia in cavalier King Charles spaniels with Chiari-like malformation
Colin
J
Driver,
Luisa
De Risio,
Sarah
Hamilton,
Clare
Rusbridge,
Ruth
Dennis,
Imelda
M
McGonnell,
Holger
A
Volk
BMC Veterinary Research 2012, 8 :215 (8 November 2012)
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Risk factors for porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus infection and resulting challenges for effective disease surveillance
Martina
Velasova,
Pablo
Alarcon,
Susanna
Williamson,
Barbara
Wieland
BMC Veterinary Research 2012, 8 :184 (4 October 2012)
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Volume reduction of the jugular foramina in Cavalier King Charles Spaniels with syringomyelia
Martin
Schmidt,
Nele
Ondreka,
Maren
Sauerbrey,
Holger
Volk,
Christoph
Rummel,
Martin
Kramer
BMC Veterinary Research 2012, 8 :158 (6 September 2012)
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Editor’s summary
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels suffering syringomyelia show abnormal narrowing of the jugular foramina, which may cause the cerebrospinal fluid pressure waves linked to this condition and explain the high prevalence of syringomyelia in this breed.
6.
Inhibition of cytosolic Phospholipase A2 prevents prion peptide-induced neuronal damage and co-localisation with Beta III Tubulin
Victoria
Last,
Alun
Williams,
Dirk
Werling
BMC Neuroscience 2012, 13 :106 (28 August 2012)
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Ageing of enteric neurons: oxidative stress, neurotrophic factors and antioxidant enzymes
Kris
Korsak,
Nazanin
F
Dolatshad,
Ayona
T
Silva,
M
Saffrey
Chemistry Central Journal 2012, 6 :80 (2 August 2012)
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Intervertebral disk width in dogs with and without clinical signs of disk associated cervical spondylomyelopathy
Steven
De Decker,
Ingrid
MVL
Gielen,
Luc
Duchateau,
Holger
A
Volk,
Luc
ML
Van Ham
BMC Veterinary Research 2012, 8 :126 (28 July 2012)
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9.
Adaptive evolution of Toll-like receptor 5 in domesticated mammals
Sarah
A
Smith,
Oliver
C
Jann,
David
Haig,
George
C
Russell,
Dirk
Werling,
Elizabeth
J
Glass,
Richard
D
Emes
BMC Evolutionary Biology 2012, 12 :122 (24 July 2012)
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10.
Impact of external sources of infection on the dynamics of bovine tuberculosis in modelled badger populations
Joanne
L
Hardstaff,
Mark
T
Bulling,
Glenn
Marion,
Michael
R
Hutchings,
Piran C
L
White
BMC Veterinary Research 2012, 8 :92 (27 June 2012)
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The life cycle of Trypanosoma (Nannomonas) congolense in the tsetse fly
Lori
Peacock,
Simon
Cook,
Vanessa
Ferris,
Mick
Bailey,
Wendy
Gibson
Parasites & Vectors 2012, 5 :109 (7 June 2012)
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Editor’s summary
Morphological changes during the life cycle of Trypanosoma congolense in its tsetse fly vector. Developmental stages in the fly foregut and mouthparts are remarkably different to those of T. brucei. Image: Bloodstream form of Trypanosoma congolense (DNA stained green).
12.
Detection of Leishmania infantum DNA mainly in Rhipicephalus sanguineus male ticks removed from dogs living in endemic areas of canine leishmaniosis
Laia
Solano-Gallego,
Luca
Rossi,
Anna
Scroccaro,
Fabrizio
Montarsi,
Marco
Caldin,
Tommaso
Furlanello,
Michele
Trotta
Parasites & Vectors 2012, 5 :98 (21 May 2012)
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Editor’s summary
This study describes a high prevalence of L. infantum DNA in R. sanguineus ticks removed from L. infantum seropositive and seronegative dogs. The presence of L. infantum DNA was detected mainly in male ticks. Image: Male tick from dog.
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Involvement of the skin during bluetongue virus infection and replication in the ruminant host
Karin
E
Darpel,
Paul
Monaghan,
Jennifer
Simpson,
Simon
J
Anthony,
Eva
Veronesi,
Harriet
W
Brooks,
Heather
Elliott,
Joe
Brownlie,
Haru-Hisa
Takamatsu,
Philip
S
Mellor,
Peter
PC
Mertens
Veterinary Research 2012, 43 :40 (30 April 2012)
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Using sequence data to identify alternative routes and risk of infection: a case-study of campylobacter in Scotland
Paul
R
Bessell,
Ovidiu
Rotariu,
Giles
T
Innocent,
Alison
Smith-Palmer,
Norval
JC
Strachan,
Ken
J
Forbes,
John
M
Cowden,
Stuart
WJ
Reid,
Louise
Matthews
BMC Infectious Diseases 2012, 12 :80 (1 April 2012)
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Characterisation of full-length cDNA sequences provides insights into the Eimeria tenella transcriptome
Nadzirah
Amiruddin,
Xin-Wei
Lee,
Damer
P
Blake,
Yutaka
Suzuki,
Yea-Ling
Tay,
Lik-Sin
Lim,
Fiona
M
Tomley,
Junichi
Watanabe,
Chihiro
Sugimoto,
Kiew-Lian
Wan
BMC Genomics 2012, 13 :21 (13 January 2012)
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BPEX Pig Health Scheme: a useful monitoring system for respiratory disease control in pig farms?
Hannah
R
Holt,
Pablo
Alarcon,
Martina
Velasova,
Dirk
U
Pfeiffer,
Barbara
Wieland
BMC Veterinary Research 2011, 7 :82 (30 December 2011)
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Estimation of the number and demographics of companion dogs in the UK
Lucy
Asher,
Emma
L
Buckland,
C Ianthi
Phylactopoulos,
Martin
C
Whiting,
Siobhan
M
Abeyesinghe,
Christopher
M
Wathes
BMC Veterinary Research 2011, 7 :74 (23 November 2011)
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Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assays for the species-specific detection of Eimeria that infect chickens
Christopher
P
Barkway,
Rebecca
L
Pocock,
Vladimir
Vrba,
Damer
P
Blake
BMC Veterinary Research 2011, 7 :67 (3 November 2011)
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Generating social network data using partially described networks: an example informing avian influenza control in the British poultry industry
Sema
Nickbakhsh,
Louise
Matthews,
Paul
R
Bessell,
Stuart
WJ
Reid,
Rowland
R
Kao
BMC Veterinary Research 2011, 7 :66 (25 October 2011)
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The transition into veterinary practice: Opinions of recent graduates and final year students
Susan
M
Rhind,
Sarah
Baillie,
Tierney
Kinnison,
Darren
J
Shaw,
Catriona
E
Bell,
Richard
J
Mellanby,
Jenny
Hammond,
Neil
PH
Hudson,
Rachel
E
Whittington,
Ruth
Donnelly
BMC Medical Education 2011, 11 :64 (22 September 2011)
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Conceptualising the technical relationship of animal disease surveillance to intervention and mitigation as a basis for economic analysis
Barbara
Häsler,
Keith
S
Howe,
Katharina
DC
Stärk
BMC Health Services Research 2011, 11 :225 (19 September 2011)
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LeishVet guidelines for the practical management of canine leishmaniosis
Laia
Solano-Gallego,
Guadalupe
Miró,
Alek
Koutinas,
Luis
Cardoso,
Maria
Pennisi,
Luis
Ferrer,
Patrick
Bourdeau,
Gaetano
Oliva,
Gad
Baneth
Parasites & Vectors 2011, 4 :86 (20 May 2011)
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Editor’s summary
Canine leishmaniosis due to Leishmania infantum is a major global zoonosis. This publication includes the LeishVet’s group current consensus recommendations for standardized and rational approaches to the diagnosis, treatment, follow-up, control and prevention of canine leishmaniosis. These graphically displayed recommendations summarize recent evidence-based literature combined with extensive clinical experience. Image: Cutaneous lesions including exfoliative periocular alopecia in a dog with clinical leishmaniosis.
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Brucella spp. infection in large ruminants in an endemic area of Egypt: cross-sectional study investigating seroprevalence, risk factors and livestock owner's knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAPs)
Hannah
R
Holt,
Mahmoud
M
Eltholth,
Yamen
M
Hegazy,
Wael
F
El-Tras,
Ahmed
A
Tayel,
Javier
Guitian
BMC Public Health 2011, 11 :341 (19 May 2011)
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High fat diet-induced non alcoholic fatty liver disease in rats is associated with hyperhomocysteinemia caused by down regulation of the transsulphuration pathway
Elena
Bravo,
Simonetta
Palleschi,
Patricia
Aspichueta,
Xabier
Buqué,
Barbara
Rossi,
Ainara
Cano,
Mariarosaria
Napolitano,
Begoña
Ochoa,
Kathleen
M
Botham
Lipids in Health and Disease 2011, 10 :60 (19 April 2011)
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Gene-chip studies of adipogenesis-regulated microRNAs in mouse primary adipocytes and human obesity
Pernille
Keller,
Valentina
Gburcik,
Natasa
Petrovic,
Iain
J
Gallagher,
Jan
Nedergaard,
Barbara
Cannon,
James
A
Timmons
BMC Endocrine Disorders 2011, 11 :7 (22 March 2011)
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