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- TGF-β ALTERS COLLAGEN XII and XIV mRNA LEVEL IN EQUINE TENOCYTE CULTURES
- Cytological and Bacteriological Observation of Tracheal Aspirates and Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid Obtained from Thoroughbred Racehorses with Pneumonia Associated with Transport
- Research on Pharmacokinetics in Racehorses : Tissue Distribution of Gentamicin
- The Impact of Restricted Movement on Tendon Tissue Maturity of Horses : Changes in Distribution Patterns of Collagen Fibril Diameter
- Establishment and Evaluation of Clinical Pathology and Clinical Bacteriology Test Methods for Bacterial Pneumonia in Racehorses
- Characterization of Immune Cell Populations in Lymph Nodes of Horses Infected with Bacterial, Viral and Protozoal Pathogens
- Ultrastructure Morphological Images of the Superficial Digital Flexor Tendon (SDFT) of Thoroughbreds Foals Subjected to Exercise during Growth
- A Case in which Nodular Productive Necrotic Inflammation of the Small Intestine Developed from Ectopia Colic
- Clinical Pathological Study of a Case of Pneumonia in which Obligate Anaerobes were Isolated
- Ultrastructural Analysis of Tendon Cells in the Superficial Digital Flexor Tendons of Horses
- A Gross Study of Lamellar Wedge Development in Equine Laminitis
- 輸送直後に発症した蹄骨垂直性掌側変位(sinker)を伴う蹄葉炎1例の臨床および病理学的観察
- Clinico-Pathological Effects of Atmospheric Ammonia Exposure on Horses
- Study of Conditions for Immuno-Histochemical Examination in Cases of West Nile Virus Infection of Horses
- Mass Poisoning of Horses Caused by Caixeta (Simarouba) Shavings 2. Reproducible Tests Aimed at Identifying Cause
- Usefulness of Low-Dose Interferon Alpha for Preventing Shipping Fever in Racehorses
- 輸送ストレスが雌馬のLHおよびFSH分泌に及ぼす影響について;予備的検討
- Development of a SzP Genotyping for Streptococcus zooepidemicus
- Development of a Genotyping Method for Streptococcus equi Subsp. equi Using SeM genotypes, and its Application to Epidemiology
- Method of Appraising the Clinical Condition of Infectious Diseases Using Serum Amyloid A (SAA)