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Topic:Blood

The study of blood in horses encompasses the examination of its components, functions, and its role in equine health and disease. Blood consists of various elements, including red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma, each serving specific functions such as oxygen transport, immune response, clotting, and nutrient distribution. Analyzing blood parameters can provide insights into the physiological and pathological states of horses. Common blood tests in equine medicine assess parameters like hematocrit, hemoglobin concentration, and white cell counts to monitor health status, diagnose conditions, and guide treatment decisions. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the composition, function, and clinical applications of blood analysis in horses.
Blood pictures of lactating and non-lactating thoroughbred mares.
Veterinary medicine    June 1, 1950   Volume 45, Issue 6 228-230 
HANSEN MF, TODD AC, McGEE WR.No abstract available
[Iso-agglutination groups in the horse].
Recueil de medecine veterinaire    April 1, 1950   Volume 126, Issue 4 226-238 
CHARY R.No abstract available
Studies in equine blood groups.
The Indian veterinary journal    March 1, 1950   Volume 26, Issue 5 355-363 
BALAKRISHNAN CS.No abstract available
Microscopic observations of the circulating blood of nine healthy normal horses, all of which had unagglutinated circulating blood cells and high in vitro erythrocyte sedimentation rates; a contribution to the theory and general understanding of the pathologic circulatory physiology of sludged blood.
The American journal of the medical sciences    March 1, 1950   Volume 219, Issue 3 249-267 doi: 10.1097/00000441-195003000-00003
KNISELY MH, BLOCH EH.No abstract available
Immuno-chemical studies on blood groups; the preparation of blood group A and B substances and an inactive substance from individual horse stomachs and of blood group B substance from human saliva.
The Journal of experimental medicine    January 1, 1950   Volume 91, Issue 1 105-114 doi: 10.1084/jem.91.1.105
BAER H, KABAT EA, KNAUB V.Blood group substances have been isolated from the saliva of human beings of blood group B and from the linings of individual horse stomachs. The properties of the human B substances are similar to those of hog and human blood group substances previously isolated. The horse substances showed lower hexosamine and reducing sugar and higher total and non-hexosamine nitrogen than do the materials from the other species. Materials isolated from individual horse stomachs possess either A or B activity or both. Certain stomachs yielded products of identical analytical composition but with neither blo...
[The red blood count of horses, suffering from strongylose].
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde    February 1, 1949   Volume 74, Issue 3 133-138 
ROMIJN C.No abstract available
[Pathological variations of the chloro-erythroplasmatic coefficient in horses].
Comptes rendus des seances de la Societe de biologie et de ses filiales    November 1, 1948   Volume 142, Issue 21-22 1390 
DARRASPEN E, FLORIO R.No abstract available
Biophysical studies of blood plasma proteins; fractionation studies of normal and immune horse serum.
The Journal of biological chemistry    November 1, 1948   Volume 176, Issue 2 797-812 
DEUTSCH HF, NICHOL JC.No abstract available
[Employment of equine plasma as a substitute for human plasma].
Revista paulista de medicina    September 1, 1948   Volume 33, Issue 3 151 
MELLONE O, MONTENEGRO EB.No abstract available
The blood level response of horses to administration of penicillin in oil and wax.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    September 1, 1948   Volume 113, Issue 858 240-244 
DOLL ER, WALLACE ME.No abstract available
Blood sedimentation rate in the horse and the cow.
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde    July 1, 1948   Volume 73, Issue 13 485-516 
VAN ZIJL WJ.No abstract available
[Notes on the use of the Benedict-Theis method of determination of inorganic phosphorus by electro-photometer Fisher in the blood of horses].
Revista da Faculdade de Medicina Veterinaria    June 1, 1948   Volume 3, Issue 4 181-186 
BONOLDI V, ANDREASI F.No abstract available
[Apropos of the jaundice index and fasting bilirubinemia in horses].
Revista da Faculdade de Medicina Veterinaria    June 1, 1948   Volume 3, Issue 4 187-194 
NETTO JF, RIBEIRO OF, RIBEIRO IF.No abstract available
Sulfamethazine blood concentrations in horses.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    May 1, 1948   Volume 112, Issue 854 381-385 
SCHROEDER CR, WELSH M.No abstract available
Haemoglobin concentration, haematocrit value, and sedimentation rate of horse blood.
Quarterly journal of experimental physiology and cognate medical sciences    March 1, 1948   Volume 34 129-139 doi: 10.1113/expphysiol.1948.sp000920
FEGLER G.1. Volume p.c. of r.b.c., hæmoglobin concentration, relative viscosity of the plasma and blood, and the sedimentation rate of the r.b.c. have been estimated on 7 healthy horses. 2. Increase in the volume p.c. of r.b.c. was found in the excited or working horse. The concentration of r.b.c. in blood from the jugular vein in horses at rest is rather low in comparison with other animals. 3. Increase in the Hb. g. p.c./r.b.c. V. p.c. ratio was found in cases with the higher volume p.c. of r.b.c. with a significant correlation coefficient. 4. Apparent relative viscosity of horse blood at h...
Toxicity of equine serum treated by alkali. ZIA SH.No abstract available
The conglutination phenomenon; the conglutinating complement absorption test in experimental glanders.
The Journal of hygiene    December 1, 1947   Volume 45, Issue 4 497-503 doi: 10.1017/s0022172400014224
HOLE NH, COOMBS RR.No abstract available
The blood picture of the thoroughbred horse.
The Cornell veterinarian    October 1, 1947   Volume 37, Issue 4 305-313 
MACLEOD J, PONDER E.No abstract available
[About new clinical-chemical test results on horse blood].
Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde    August 1, 1947   Volume 89, Issue 8 373-383 
WUNDERLY C, LEEMANN W.No abstract available
[Assessment of arsenic in blood racehorses].
Revista de quimica e farmacia    June 1, 1947   Volume 5, Issue 53 2-8 
ACUNA REYES E.No abstract available
Isolation and properties of blood group-specific substances from horse stomachs.
Archives of biochemistry    June 1, 1947   Volume 13, Issue 3 329-342 
KAZAL LA, HIGASHI A.No abstract available
The blood in equine periodic ophthalmia.
American journal of veterinary research    April 1, 1947   Volume 8, Issue 27 145-152 
ROBY TO, JONES TC.No abstract available
Studies on the Haematology of the Horse, Ox and Sheep.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine    March 1, 1947   Volume 40, Issue 5 185-187 
Holman HH.No abstract available
[Lowering of blood cells in moribund horses].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    February 1, 1947   Volume 54, Issue 5-6 46 
NEUMANN-KLEINPAUL .No abstract available
[The influence of shaking or standing still on the blood cell lowering reaction in the horse].
Wiener tierarztliche Monatsschrift    February 1, 1947   Volume 34, Issue 2 123 
HOFMANN R.No abstract available
[About the rhodan, cystine and glutathione content of the horse’s blood in various diseases with special attention to hoof cancer (a contribution to the question of the sulfur metabolism of horses.)].
Wiener tierarztliche Monatsschrift    January 1, 1947   Volume 34, Issue 1 43 
PETRACEK W.No abstract available
[Blood thickening in horses and their control].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    January 1, 1947   Volume 54, Issue 1-2 12-14 
MAKSIC D.No abstract available
A comparative study of the blood and liver catalases from the horse.
Archives of biochemistry    January 1, 1947   Volume 12, Issue 1 83-94 
BONNICHSEN RK.No abstract available
[Determination of the content of the sulfonamide preparation B1105 in blood serum in horses].
Wiener tierarztliche Monatsschrift    January 1, 1947   Volume 34, Issue 1 42 
STEGH P.No abstract available
Plasma bilirubin in the horse.
The British veterinary journal    July 1, 1946   Volume 102 206-211 doi: 10.1016/s0372-5545(17)31453-0
RAMSAY WN.No abstract available