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The immature reticulocyte fraction (IRF) in the Sysmex XN-1000V analyzer can differentiate between causes of regenerative and non-regenerative anemia in dogs and cats
(MDPI, 2024)
The Sysmex XN-1000V analyzer can identify those reticulocytes with high RNA content and fluorescence, providing the immature reticulocyte fraction (IRF). While this parameter has been used in human medicine to identify the ...
Metabolic and endocrine insights in donkeys
(MDPI, 2024)
Donkey medicine is gaining attention due to their increased use as companion animals, in shows, asinotherapy, etc. The increasing demand and unique aspects call for specialized care, requiring new information (physiology, ...
Ethical concerns about fashionable dog breeding
(MDPI, 2024)
The historical relationship between humans and dogs has involved selective breeding for various purposes, such as hunting, guarding, and service roles. However, over time, there has been a shift in preferences from ...
Objective Assessment of Equine Locomotor Symmetry Using an Inertial Sensor System and Artificial Intelligence: A Comparative Study
(MDPI, 2024)
In horses, quantitative assessment of gait parameters, as with the use of inertial measurement units (IMUs) systems, might help in the decision-making process. However, it requires financial investment, is time-consuming, ...
A Subovulatory Dose of Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) May Sustain Terminal Follicle Development and Reproductive Efficiency during Anestrus in Sheep
(MDPI, 2024)
The study tested the hypothesis that a single administration of hCG supports the LHdependent phase of terminal follicular development in synchronized sheep during anestrus, using eCG as a functional reference. Using a ...
Percutaneous Fluoroscopic-Guided Celiac Plexus Approach: Results in a Pig Cadaveric Model
(MDPI, 2024)
Celiac plexus block (CPB) and neurolysis (CPN) are used for pain management in people suffering from abdominal tumours or chronic pancreatitis. The fluoroscopically guided approach common in human medicine has not been ...