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Topic:Cells

The study of cells in horses encompasses the examination of various cell types and their functions within the equine body. Cells are the basic structural and functional units of life, and in horses, they contribute to numerous physiological processes, including growth, repair, and immune responses. Different cell types, such as red blood cells, white blood cells, and muscle cells, each perform specific roles that are vital for maintaining the health and homeostasis of the horse. This topic includes research on cellular mechanisms, cellular responses to disease or injury, and the application of cellular biology in equine medicine. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the structure, function, and significance of cells in equine biology and health.
Effects of glyceryl guaiacolate on certain serum, plasma and cellular parameters in ponies.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    April 1, 1972   Volume 67, Issue 4 408-412 
Garner HE, Rosborough JP, Amend JF.No abstract available
Scanning electron microscopy of selected dermatophytes of veterinary importance.
American journal of veterinary research    March 1, 1972   Volume 33, Issue 3 607-613 
Pier AC, Rhoades KR, Hayes TL, Gallagher J.No abstract available
Structure of horse-muscle phosphoglycerate kinase at 6 angstrom resolution.
Nature: New biology    February 16, 1972   Volume 235, Issue 59 195-198 doi: 10.1038/newbio235195a0
Blake CC, Evans PR, Scopes RK.The single peptide chain of 3-phosphoglycerate kinase is folded into two distinct globular units, only one of which seems to be involved in substrate binding.
Stimulation of ribonucleic acid synthesis in horse lymphocyte by exogenous cyclic adenosine 3′,5′-monophosphate.
The Journal of biological chemistry    January 25, 1972   Volume 247, Issue 2 413-417 
Averner MJ, Brock ML, Jost JP.No abstract available
Electronic, hydrophobic, and steric effects of binding of inhibitors to the horse liver alcohol dehydrogenase-reduced pyridine coenzyme binary complex.
Biochemistry    January 18, 1972   Volume 11, Issue 2 170-179 doi: 10.1021/bi00752a006
Sarma RH, Woronick CL.No abstract available
The influence of follicular fluid and plasma on the steroidogenic activity of equine granulosa cells.
Journal of reproduction and fertility    January 1, 1972   Volume 28, Issue 1 95-97 doi: 10.1530/jrf.0.0280095
Younglai EV.The research studied the effect of follicular fluid and plasma on the steroid-producing activity of granulosa cells isolated from the ovaries of horses in heat. The results could potentially provide […]
Cytoplasmic carboxylesterases of human and domestic animal liver: aggregation, dissociation, and molecular weight estimation.
Canadian journal of biochemistry    January 1, 1972   Volume 50, Issue 1 9-15 doi: 10.1139/o72-002
Ecobichon DJ.No abstract available
[Horse immunoglobulin against human lymphocytes. I. Method of preparation].
Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii i immunobiologii    January 1, 1972   Volume 49, Issue 1 58-62 
Bliakher SL, Kraskina NA, Nilovskiĭ MN, Kholchev NV, Kolesnikova LI.No abstract available
[Structural components of the erythrocyte membrane].
Postepy biochemii    January 1, 1972   Volume 18, Issue 3 351-373 
Gondko R, Slomiany B, Slaska K.No abstract available
Ultrastructural pathology of parathyroid glands.
Current topics in pathology. Ergebnisse der Pathologie    January 1, 1972   Volume 56 2-54 
Altenähr E.No abstract available
Electron microscopy of lymphocytes in the peripheral blood of clinically healthy horses.
Nihon juigaku zasshi. The Japanese journal of veterinary science    December 1, 1971   Volume 33, Issue 6 291-294 doi: 10.1292/jvms1939.33.291
Sonoda M.No abstract available
Relative dye-binding capacity of albumin from several species with HABA, bromocresol green and Spectru AB-2.
Analytical biochemistry    October 1, 1971   Volume 43, Issue 2 575-581 doi: 10.1016/0003-2697(71)90289-2
Pemberton JR, DeJong J.No abstract available
Inactivated complement fixing antigen from Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus grown in tissue culture. Gruber J, Birrell D, Wright GG.No abstract available
The complete enzymic hydrolysis of horse muscle acyl phosphatase.
Life sciences. Pt. 2: Biochemistry, general and molecular biology    September 8, 1971   Volume 10, Issue 17 983-988 doi: 10.1016/0024-3205(71)90101-9
Ramponi G, Cappugi G, Treves C, Nassi P.No abstract available
Evidence for selective differences between cells with an active horse X chromosome and cells with an active donkey X chromosome in the female mule.
Nature    July 30, 1971   Volume 232, Issue 5309 349-350 doi: 10.1038/232349a0
Hook EB, Brustman LD.No abstract available
The subunit structure of horse spleen apoferritin. I. The molecular weight of the subunit.
The Journal of biological chemistry    July 10, 1971   Volume 246, Issue 13 4198-4205 
Bryce CF, Crichton RR.No abstract available
[Peculiar axon swellings in the nucleus gracilis of animals without neurological symptoms].
Zentralblatt fur Veterinarmedizin. Reihe A    July 1, 1971   Volume 18, Issue 5 365-372 
Püschner H.No abstract available
An in vitro immune response to penicillin.
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)    July 1, 1971   Volume 107, Issue 1 302-305 
Naor D, Henry C, Fudenberg HH.No abstract available
Influence of chemical modifications of the reactive SH groups on the proton binding behaviour of human and horse hemoglobin.
Biochimica et biophysica acta    June 29, 1971   Volume 236, Issue 3 777-779 doi: 10.1016/0005-2795(71)90262-5
Janssen LH, de Bruin SH, van OS GA.No abstract available
Evidence for a relationship between equine abortion (herpes) virus deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis and the S phase of the KB cell mitotic cycle.
Journal of virology    June 1, 1971   Volume 7, Issue 6 736-748 doi: 10.1128/JVI.7.6.736-748.1971
Lawrence WC.Autoradiographic analyses of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) synthesis in randomly growing KB cell cultures infected with equine abortion virus (EAV) suggested that viral DNA synthesis was initiated only at times that coincided with the entry of noninfected control cells into the S phase of the cell cycle. Synchronized cultures of KB cells were infected at different stages of the cell cycle, and rates of synthesis of cellular and viral DNA were measured. When cells were infected at different times within the S phase, viral DNA synthesis was initiated 2 to 3 hr after infection. However, when cells ...
Structure and functional properties of chemically modified horse hemoglobin. I. Determination of the functional properties.
Journal of molecular biology    May 28, 1971   Volume 58, Issue 1 69-77 doi: 10.1016/0022-2836(71)90232-4
Simon SR, Arndt DJ, Konigsberg WH.No abstract available
Structure and functional properties of chemically modified horse hemoglobin. II. X-ray studies.
Journal of molecular biology    May 28, 1971   Volume 58, Issue 1 79-88 doi: 10.1016/0022-2836(71)90233-6
Moffat JK.No abstract available
On the electron-transfer-coupled proton release of cytochrome c.
Biochimica et biophysica acta    April 6, 1971   Volume 234, Issue 1 57-61 doi: 10.1016/0005-2728(71)90129-0
Czerlinski GH, Dar K.No abstract available
[Comparative studies on the biochemical nature of myosin–smooth and skele- tal muscle myosin].
Seikagaku. The Journal of Japanese Biochemical Society    April 1, 1971   Volume 43, Issue 4 185-196 
Yamaguchi M.No abstract available
Thermal stability of horse liver alcohol dehydrogenase and its complexes.
Archives of biochemistry and biophysics    April 1, 1971   Volume 143, Issue 2 354-358 doi: 10.1016/0003-9861(71)90221-9
Theorell H, Tatemoto K.No abstract available
Chemical and immunochemical properties of two classes of globoside from equine organs.
The Japanese journal of experimental medicine    February 1, 1971   Volume 41, Issue 1 67-81 
Naiki M.No abstract available
Immunofluorescent localization of equine infectious anemia virus in tissue.
The American journal of pathology    February 1, 1971   Volume 62, Issue 2 283-294 
McGuire TC, Crawford TB, Henson JB.No abstract available
Electron microscopy of small lymphoid cells in the chronic type of equine infectious anemia.
National Institute of Animal Health quarterly    January 1, 1971   Volume 11, Issue 1 21-40 
Yoshino T, Yamamoto H.No abstract available
[Ultrastructure of the placenta-endometrium relation in Equus caballus].
Archivos de investigacion medica    January 1, 1971   Volume 2, Issue 1 43-62 
Gonzalez-Angulo A, Hernandez-Jauregui P, Marquez-Monter H.No abstract available
Water-soluble phosphates in horse granulocytes and lymphocytes.
Biochimica et biophysica acta    January 1, 1971   Volume 230, Issue 3 487-494 doi: 10.1016/0304-4165(71)90178-4
Meyer J, Bartlett GR.No abstract available