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Frontiers in veterinary science

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Clinical feasibility study of transcatheter edge-to-edge mitral valve repair in dogs with the canine V-Clamp device.

Frontiers in veterinary science
OBJECTIVE: To determine procedural feasibility, safety, and short-term efficacy in dogs with severe degenerative mitral regurgitation (MR) undergoing transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER) with a canine-specific device.

Healthy cats tolerate long-term daily feeding of Cannabidiol.

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Cannabidiol (CBD)-containing products are widely commercially available for companion animals, mirroring popularity in human use. Although data on the safety and efficacy of long-term oral supplementation are increasing in dogs, evidence remains lack...

Prevalence and antimicrobial resistance of spp. isolated from animal feed in Japan.

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The rising prevalence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) of bacteria is a global health problem at the human, animal, and environmental interfaces, which necessitates the "One Health" approach. AMR of bacteria in animal feed are a potential cause of t...

Use of deep learning for the classification of hyperplastic lymph node and common subtypes of canine lymphomas: a preliminary study.

Frontiers in veterinary science
Artificial Intelligence has observed significant growth in its ability to classify different types of tumors in humans due to advancements in digital pathology technology. Among these tumors, lymphomas are quite common in dogs, despite studies on the...

Transient suppression of Wnt signaling in poor-quality buffalo oocytes improves their developmental competence.

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INTRODUCTION: One of the most evolutionary conserved communication systems, the Wnt signaling pathway is a major gene regulatory pathway that affects the developmental competence of oocytes and regulates most embryonic developmental processes. The pr...

Long-acting reversible contraception with etonogestrel implants in female macaques ( and ).

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INTRODUCTION: Contraception is often required for management and population control purposes in group-housed and free-roaming non-human primates. Long-acting reversible contraceptives, including subdermal progestin-releasing implants, are preferred a...

Analysis of the antioxidant activity of toons sinensis extract and their biological effects on broilers.

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Plant extracts are rich in a variety of nutrients and contain a large number of bioactive compounds, and compared with traditional feed additives, they have advantages such as wide sources, natural safety and rich nutrition. This study employed anti...

Mastitis impact on high-yielding dairy farm's reproduction and net present value.

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Poor udder health can have a negative impact on milk production and reproductive performance, which reduces the net present value (NPV) of dairy farms. The aim of this study is therefore to investigate the relationship between clinical mastitis and N...

Pharmacokinetics and tolerability of a veterinary phenobarbital product in healthy dogs.

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INTRODUCTION: Phenobarbital has been used for many decades in both human and veterinary epileptic patients. Many formulations for a particular drug exist, most of which are marketed for humans. Recently a veterinary specific phenobarbital product has...

Pharmacokinetics of florfenicol and its metabolite florfenicol amine in the plasma, urine, and feces of fattening male donkeys following single oral administration.

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Florfenicol (FF) is a commonly used antibacterial agent in animals. We investigated the pharmacokinetics of FF and its metabolite florfenicol amine (FFA) in donkeys. Donkeys were administered FF (30 mg/kg bodyweight, p.o.). Pharmacokinetic parameters...