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51.

Research   Open Access

Metabolic responses to high-fat diets rich in n-3 or n-6 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in mice selected for either high body weight or leanness explain different health outcomes

Karin Nuernberg, Bernhard H Breier, Shakeela N Jayasinghe, Hannes Bergmann, Nichola Thompson, Gerd Nuernberg, Dirk Dannenberger, Falk Schneider, Ulla Renne, Martina Langhammer, Korinna Huber Nutrition & Metabolism 2011, 8:56 (11 August 2011)

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Research article   Open Access

The percutaneous permeation of a combination of 0.1% octenidine dihydrochloride and 2% 2-phenoxyethanol (octenisept®) through skin of different species in vitro

Jessica Stahl, Michael Braun, Joerg Siebert, Manfred Kietzmann BMC Veterinary Research 2011, 7:44 (11 August 2011)

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Isolation and characterization of multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells from the gingiva and the periodontal ligament of the horse

Niels Mensing, Hagen Gasse, Nina Hambruch, Jan-Dirk Haeger, Christiane Pfarrer, Carsten Staszyk BMC Veterinary Research 2011, 7:42 (2 August 2011)

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Research   Open Access

Comparison of morphological changes in efferent lymph nodes after implantation of resorbable and non-resorbable implants in rabbits

Alexandr Bondarenko, Marion Hewicker-Trautwein, Nina Erdmann, Nina Angrisani, Janin Reifenrath, Andrea Meyer-Lindenberg BioMedical Engineering OnLine 2011, 10:32 (26 April 2011)

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Research article   Open Access

Presence of intestinal Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) DNA is not associated with altered MMP expression in ulcerative colitis

Timo Rath, Martin Roderfeld, Sonja Blöcher, Annika Rhode, Tina Basler, Ömer Akineden, Amir Abdulmawjood, Jörg M Halwe, Ralph Goethe, Michael Bülte, Elke Roeb BMC Gastroenterology 2011, 11:34 (8 April 2011)

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Research   Open Access

Dynamics of distribution and efficacy of different spot-on permethrin formulations in dogs artificially infested with Dermacentor reticulatus

Johanna Lüssenhop, Wolfgang Bäumer, Manfred Kietzmann, Thomas Schnieder, Sonja Wolken Parasites & Vectors 2011, 4:45 (30 March 2011)

Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed | Cited on BioMed Central |  Editor’s summary

Permethrin preparations are commonly used for the prevention and treatment of tick infestations in dogs. In this study the characteristics of four different spot-on products formulated with different solvents were investigated. Image: An unfed male Dermacentor reticulatus tick used in this study.

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Research article   Open Access

Does body posture influence hand preference in an ancestral primate model?

Marina Scheumann, Marine Joly-Radko, Lisette Leliveld, Elke Zimmermann BMC Evolutionary Biology 2011, 11:52 (28 February 2011)

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Research   Open Access

Larval migration in PERL chambers as an in vitro model for percutaneous infection stimulates feeding in the canine hookworm Ancylostoma caninum

Daniela Franke, Christina Strube, Christian Epe, Claudia Welz, Thomas Schnieder Parasites & Vectors 2011, 4:7 (25 January 2011)

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An in vitro model for percutaneous infection of Ancylostoma caninum hookworm larvae was optimised and standardised – the so called PERL chamber (percutaneous larval migration chamber) system. Larvae recovered after percutaneous migration showed characteristic signs of “parasitic activation” but were not identical to serum-stimulated larvae. Image: A. caninum third-stage larva crossing dog skin in vitro.

59.

Methodology   Open Access

Clinical, genetic, and pathological features of male pseudohermaphroditism in dog

Enrico Bigliardi, Pietro Parma, Paolo Peressotti, Lisa De Lorenzi, Peter Wohlsein, Benedetta Passeri, Stefano Jottini, Anna Cantoni Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology 2011, 9:12 (21 January 2011)

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Research   Open Access

Evaluation of the soft tissue biocompatibility of MgCa0.8 and surgical steel 316L in vivo: a comparative study in rabbits

Nina Erdmann, Alexandr Bondarenko, Marion Hewicker-Trautwein, Nina Angrisani, Janin Reifenrath, Arne Lucas, Andrea Meyer-Lindenberg BioMedical Engineering OnLine 2010, 9:63 (25 October 2010)

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Research article   Open Access

Tissue distribution of cloxacillin after intramammary administration in the isolated perfused bovine udder

Manfred Kietzmann, Frank Niedorf, Jacques Gossellin BMC Veterinary Research 2010, 6:46 (6 October 2010)

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Use of isolated perfused bovine udders to investigate the pharmacokinetics of intramammary-administered drugs can reveal whether sufficient concentrations are being reached in all regions of the front and rear quarters necessary to prevent bovine mastitis.

62.

Research   Open Access

Establishment of a minor groove binder-probe based quantitative real time PCR to detect Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato and differentiation of Borrelia spielmanii by ospA-specific conventional PCR

Christina Strube, Victor M Montenegro, Christian Epe, Elke Eckelt, Thomas Schnieder Parasites & Vectors 2010, 3:69 (10 August 2010)

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A number of techniques are published to detect Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato in hard ticks of the genus Ixodes. We developed 1) a duplex qPCR detecting both, Borrelia and Ixodes DNA to ensure successful DNA isolation and 2) a B. spielmanii specific conventional PCR. These PCRs were evaluated on ticks collected in a North German regional capital. Image: qPCR amplification plot of investigated ticks.

63.

Short report   Open Access

Sustained viral load and late death in Rag2-/- mice after influenza A virus infection

Haiya Wu, Verena Haist, Wolfgang Baumgärtner, Klaus Schughart Virology Journal 2010, 7:172 (28 July 2010)

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64.

Correction   Open Access

Correction: Rumen-protected conjugated linoleic acid supplementation to dairy cows in late pregnancy and early lactation: effects on milk composition, milk yield, blood metabolites and gene expression in liver

Tanja Sigl, Gregor Schlamberger, Hermine Kienberger, Steffi Wiedemann, Heinrich HD Meyer, Martin Kaske Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2010, 52:32 (20 May 2010)

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Research article   Open Access

Ecological and genetic divergence between two lineages of Middle American túngara frogs Physalaemus (= Engystomops) pustulosus

Heike Pröhl, Santiago R Ron, Michael J Ryan BMC Evolutionary Biology 2010, 10:146 (18 May 2010)

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Research article   Open Access

Signals of recent spatial expansions in the grey mouse lemur (Microcebus murinus)

Nicole Schneider, Lounès Chikhi, Mathias Currat, Ute Radespiel BMC Evolutionary Biology 2010, 10:105 (22 April 2010)

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Research   Open Access Highly Accessed

Rumen-protected conjugated linoleic acid supplementation to dairy cows in late pregnancy and early lactation: effects on milk composition, milk yield, blood metabolites and gene expression in liver

Tanja Sigl, Gregor Schlamberger, Hermine Kienberger, Steffi Wiedemann, Heinrich HD Meyer, Martin Kaske Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2010, 52:16 (18 February 2010)

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Research article   Open Access Highly Accessed

Food-borne norovirus-outbreak at a military base, Germany, 2009

Maria Wadl, Kathrin Scherer, Stine Nielsen, Sabine Diedrich, Lüppo Ellerbroek, Christina Frank, Renate Gatzer, Marina Hoehne, Reimar Johne, Günter Klein, Judith Koch, Jörg Schulenburg, Uta Thielbein, Klaus Stark, Helen Bernard BMC Infectious Diseases 2010, 10:30 (17 February 2010)

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Research   Open Access

Multi-body simulation of a canine hind limb: model development, experimental validation and calculation of ground reaction forces

Gabriele Helms, Bernd-Arno Behrens, Martin Stolorz, Patrick Wefstaedt, Ingo Nolte BioMedical Engineering OnLine 2009, 8:36 (23 November 2009)

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Research   Open Access

Co-transfection of plasmid DNA and laser-generated gold nanoparticles does not disturb the bioactivity of GFP-HMGB1 fusion protein

Svea Petersen, Jan T Soller, Siegfried Wagner, Andreas Richter, Jörn Bullerdiek, Ingo Nolte, Stephan Barcikowski, Hugo Escobar Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2009, 7:6 (24 October 2009)

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Research article   Open Access Highly Accessed

Occurrence of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis across host species and European countries with evidence for transmission between wildlife and domestic ruminants

Karen Stevenson, Julio Alvarez, Douwe Bakker, Franck Biet, Lucia de Juan, Susan Denham, Zoi Dimareli, Karen Dohmann, Gerald F Gerlach, Ian Heron, Marketa Kopecna, Linda May, Ivo Pavlik, J Michael Sharp, Virginie C Thibault, Peter Willemsen, Ruth N Zadoks, Alastair Greig BMC Microbiology 2009, 9:212 (7 October 2009)

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Proceedings   Open Access

Faecal Cyathostomin Egg Count distribution and efficacy of anthelmintics against cyathostomins in Italy: a matter of geography?

Piermarino Milillo, Albert Boeckh, Rami Cobb, Domenico Otranto, Riccardo P Lia, Stefania Perrucci, Antonio di Regalbono, Paola Beraldo, Georg von Samson-Himmelstjerna, Janina Demeler, Roberto Bartolini, Donato Traversa Parasites & Vectors 2009, 2(Suppl 2):S4 (25 September 2009)

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Proceedings   Open Access

Effects of worm control practices examined by a combined faecal egg count and questionnaire survey on horse farms in Germany, Italy and the UK

Georg von Samson-Himmelstjerna, Donato Traversa, Janina Demeler, Karl Rohn, Piermarino Milillo, Sandra Schurmann, Riccardo Lia, Stefania Perrucci, Antonio di Regalbono, Paola Beraldo, Helen Barnes, Rami Cobb, Albert Boeckh Parasites & Vectors 2009, 2(Suppl 2):S3 (25 September 2009)

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Proceedings   Open Access

Anthelmintic resistance in cyathostomin populations from horse yards in Italy, United Kingdom and Germany

Donato Traversa, Georg von Samson-Himmelstjerna, Janina Demeler, Piermarino Milillo, Sandra Schürmann, Helen Barnes, Domenico Otranto, Stefania Perrucci, Antonio di Regalbono, Paola Beraldo, Albert Boeckh, Rami Cobb Parasites & Vectors 2009, 2(Suppl 2):S2 (25 September 2009)

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Research article   Open Access Highly Accessed

Antibody expressing pea seeds as fodder for prevention of gastrointestinal parasitic infections in chickens

Jana Zimmermann, Isolde Saalbach, Doreen Jahn, Martin Giersberg, Sigrun Haehnel, Julia Wedel, Jeanette Macek, Karen Zoufal, Gerhard Glünder, Dieter Falkenburg, Sergey M Kipriyanov BMC Biotechnology 2009, 9:79 (11 September 2009)

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Chickens are protected from developing the economically-important illness coccidiosis by eating pea seeds expressing antibodies against the parasite Eimeria, showing passive immunization to be a cost-effective method of controlling this infectious disease.

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