Browsing by Subject "equine"
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Blood lactate concentrations and heart rate levels surrounding exercise provide valuable insight into the physiological response to advancing workloads, but minimal research has been published involving yearling horses. ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2006-10-30)Studies in other species indicate high protein diets increase urinary calcium (Ca) excretion and may lead to negative calcium balance and reduced bone density. As overfeeding of protein is commonplace in the horse ...
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1957)
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(2011-01-11)Gross observation of testicular parenchyma of prepubertal horses reveals both light and dark regions. The light regions are associated with localized initiation and regulation of spermatogenesis. It is hypothesized that ...
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(2009-05-15)This thesis identifies the equine-related topics that are important to Texas college-age horse owners and enthusiasts and the channels/sources they use to get equine-related information. Little research has focused on this ...
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(2017-07-28)The main goal of regenerative medicine is to enhance the innate healing response to more closely mimic tissue development. This may include cell-based, trophic, or small molecule therapies. In cell-based therapies, the ...
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(2017-12-14)The objective of this work was to describe bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) proliferation and characterization after expansion with the common intra-articular medications polysulfated glycosaminoglycan, ...
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(2018-04-30)In human and veterinary medicine, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have significant therapeutic benefits. MSCs can differentiate into a variety of cells including osteoblasts, chondrocytes, or adipocytes. Fetal bovine serum ...
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Cushioned centrifugation of stallion semen: factors impacting equine sperm recovery rate and quality (2009-05-15)Centrifugation of stallion semen is an integral part of the cryopreservation procedure, primarily allowing for the concentration of sperm and removal of seminal plasma. In addition, centrifugation is required for maximizing ...
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(2017-06-09)Aging affects the reproductive efficiency of females. In rodent models, injection of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) improves function and induces trophic mRNA expression in ovaries compromised by chemotherapy. However, ...
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(2020-07-20)Potential for aquatic exercise to affect cartilage and bone metabolism in young horses was investigated. Thirty Quarter Horse yearlings were stratified by age, body weight (BW), and sex and randomly assigned to one of three ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2005-02-17)Objectives were to determine if low-dose, continuous infusion of GnRH from Fall to Spring, would prevent seasonal anovulation in mares. Twenty Quarter Horse mares, ages 18 mo to 24 yrs, were stratified by age and body ...
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(2017-05-23)This study was designed to determine the safety of vertical whole-body vibration (WBV) by measuring effects on select muscle biochemical markers in yearling horses on stall rest. Twenty yearling horses (17 ± 2 mon) were ...
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(2022-12-12)Research, disease diagnosis, and treatment benefit from antibodies, and monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies are valuable tools. Mice, rats, and humans are the only species used to generate monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). ...
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(2021-07-19)Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been used for decades to treat a variety of conditions in humans and animals, but consistent and reproducible efficacy has yet to be demonstrated. Two possible reasons for inconsistent ...
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(2021-08-13)Continuing education opportunities available to the public are becoming increasingly popular. Land grant universities with agricultural extension departments play an important role in providing continuing education programs ...
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1992)
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(2013-11-08)Placement of sperm deep in the equine uterine horn allows fewer sperm to be inseminated while maintaining acceptable fertility, and has been promoted for use in circumstances when fertility would be expected to be low if ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2006-08-16)The equine breeding industry continues to be somewhat inefficient, even with existing technology. On average, foaling rates are low when compared with that of other livestock. One major contributor is the inability to ...