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Topic:Equine Research

Equine biomechanics involves the study of the mechanical principles that govern the movement and structure of horses. This field examines the anatomical and physiological aspects that contribute to locomotion, including gait patterns, joint function, and muscle dynamics. Researchers utilize advanced technologies such as motion capture and force plate analysis to assess the efficiency and performance of equine movement. Understanding biomechanics aids in optimizing training regimens, improving performance, and preventing injuries. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the mechanics of equine movement, its applications in sports and rehabilitation, and its impact on overall equine health.
Identification of phylloquinone in horse liver.
Archives of biochemistry and biophysics    June 1, 1970   Volume 138, Issue 2 640-645 doi: 10.1016/0003-9861(70)90391-7
Duello TJ, Matschiner JT.No abstract available
[Nutritional physiology studies of the horse. II. Raw nutrient studies of the gastrointestinal tract of slaughtered horses].
Zeitschrift fur Tierphysiologie, Tierernahrung und Futtermittelkunde    April 1, 1970   Volume 26, Issue 3 169-174 
Hertel J, Altmann HJ, Drepper K.No abstract available
[Studies on adenosine tetraphosphate in the skeletal muscles of rat, rabbit and horse].
Roczniki Akademii Medycznej im. Juliana Marchlewskiego w Bialymstoku    January 1, 1970   Volume 15 245-308 
Jaroszewicz K.No abstract available
[Stages of sleep in the horse (Equus caballus)].
Comptes rendus des seances de la Societe de biologie et de ses filiales    January 1, 1970   Volume 164, Issue 3 658-665 
Ruckebusch Y, Barbey P, Guillemot P.No abstract available
[Covalent structure of horse myoglobin].
European journal of biochemistry    December 1, 1969   Volume 11, Issue 2 267-277 doi: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1969.tb00769.x
Dautrevaux M, Boulanger Y, Han K, Biserte G.No abstract available
[Training of 2-year-old race horses under veterinary conditions. Studies and reasons of training for endurance].
Monatshefte fur Veterinarmedizin    December 1, 1969   Volume 24, Issue 23 908-912 
Mill J, Lehmann R.No abstract available
Technique for the subcutaneous relocation of the common carotid artery in the horse.
American journal of veterinary research    October 1, 1969   Volume 30, Issue 10 1881-1884 
Tavernor WD.No abstract available
[Experiments to put horses in prone position with the drug Bay Va 1470 in combination with various injectable anesthetics].
Berliner und Munchener tierarztliche Wochenschrift    September 1, 1969   Volume 82, Issue 17 321-323 
Keller H, Müller A.No abstract available
Zinc isotope exchange in horse liver alcohol dehydrogenase.
Biochemistry    September 1, 1969   Volume 8, Issue 9 3792-3797 doi: 10.1021/bi00837a045
Drum DE, Li TK, Vallee BL.No abstract available
The duration of pregnancy in thoroughbred mares.
The Veterinary record    May 31, 1969   Volume 84, Issue 22 552-555 doi: 10.1136/vr.84.22.552
Ropiha RT, Matthews RG, Butterfield RM, Moss FP, McFadden WJ.No abstract available
Incidence of caries and periodontal disease in horses.
The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume    May 1, 1969   Volume 51, Issue 2 384 
Baker JG.No abstract available
Optical rotatory dispersion and circular dichroism of horse myoglobin and its derivatives.
Journal of biochemistry    May 1, 1969   Volume 65, Issue 5 759-766 doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a129075
Samejima T, Kita M.No abstract available
The enzyme histochemistry of developing odontoblasts in cattle, pigs and horses.
The Histochemical journal    May 1, 1969   Volume 1, Issue 4 281-294 doi: 10.1007/BF01003275
Mori M, Sakiyama Y.The histochemical distribution of some hydrolytic and oxidative enzymes in developing odontoblasts and subodontoblasts in cattle, pigs and horses has been observed in cryostat sections of teeth that have been decalcified with neutral EDTA. Undifferentiated dental epithelium and immature odontoblasts of the bell stage tooth germ showed lower levels of enzymatic activity as compared with the well-developed tooth germ. When the dentine matrix began to form, the young odontoblasts appeared to have a significantly positive reaction for acid phosphatase, and gradually other enzymes developed a...
Common and species-specific serum esterases of Equidae. I. Horse and donkey.
Biochimica et biophysica acta    January 1, 1969   Volume 191, Issue 3 611-620 doi: 10.1016/0005-2744(69)90354-4
Kaminski M.No abstract available
[Potassium and sodium content in various parts of the cardiac and skeletal muscles in horses].
Archiv fur experimentelle Veterinarmedizin    January 1, 1969   Volume 23, Issue 4 861-866 
Sander H, Kolb E, Müller I, Seidel H.No abstract available
Prevention of painful neuromas in horses.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    August 1, 1968   Volume 153, Issue 3 313-324 
Evans LH, Campbell JB, Pinner-Poole B, Jenny J.No abstract available
Studies with purified foal rations. Effects of B-vitamin supplementation upon palatability.
The Cornell veterinarian    July 1, 1968   Volume 58, Issue 3 398-407 
Stowe HD.No abstract available
Horse spleen apoferritin: N-terminal and C-terminal residues.
Archives of biochemistry and biophysics    June 1, 1968   Volume 125, Issue 3 975-980 doi: 10.1016/0003-9861(68)90536-5
Mainwaring WI, Hofmann T.No abstract available
Twenty years of equine research. A review of the work of The Animal Health Trust’s Equine Research Station from January 1st, 1947-December 31st, 1966.
The Veterinarian    April 1, 1968   Volume 5, Issue 2 149-157 
Miller WC, Barnett G.No abstract available
Domesticated farm animals in medical research.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences    March 27, 1968   Volume 147, Issue 4 129-204 doi: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1968.tb45559.x
Doyle RE, Garb S, Davis LE, Meyer DK, Clayton FW.No abstract available
The distribution of nerves, nonoamine oxidase and cholinesterase in the skin of the horse.
Research in veterinary science    March 1, 1968   Volume 9, Issue 2 165-169 
Jenkinson DM, Blackburn PS.No abstract available
The blood and saliva clearances of phenobarbitone and pentobarbitone in the horse.
Biochemical pharmacology    February 1, 1968   Volume 17, Issue 2 203-210 doi: 10.1016/0006-2952(68)90324-9
Alexander F, Nicholson JD.No abstract available
pO2 levels in the placental circulation of the mare and ewe.
Nature    January 6, 1968   Volume 217, Issue 5123 76-77 doi: 10.1038/217076a0
Comline RS, Silver M.No abstract available
Cervicoscopic photography in mares.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    January 1, 1968   Volume 63, Issue 1 64-67 
Bergin WC, Shipley WD.No abstract available
Comparative analysis of the IgG heavy chain carbohydrate peptide.
Journal of molecular biology    December 28, 1967   Volume 30, Issue 3 555-558 doi: 10.1016/0022-2836(67)90369-5
Howell JW, Hood L, Sanders BG.No abstract available
Preliminary observations on serum proteins in the horse and donkey and their interspecific hybrids.
Zentralblatt fur Veterinarmedizin. Reihe A    December 1, 1967   Volume 14, Issue 9 845-848 doi: 10.1111/j.1439-0442.1967.tb00282.x
Bonadonna T, Fornaroli D, Succi G.No abstract available
The origin and development of the hippomanes in the horse and zebra. II. The chemical composition of the foetal fluids and hippomanes.
Journal of anatomy    April 1, 1967   Volume 101, Issue Pt 2 285-293 
Dickerson JW, Southgate DA, King JM.No abstract available
Release of human and horse fibrinopeptides.
Acta chemica Scandinavica    January 1, 1967   Volume 21, Issue 7 1879-1886 doi: 10.3891/acta.chem.scand.21-1879
Teger-Nilsson AC.No abstract available
Identification and metabolism of some doping substances in horses.
Acta veterinaria Scandinavica    January 1, 1967   1-101 
Schubert B.No abstract available
On changing terminologic horses.
JAMA    November 7, 1966   Volume 198, Issue 6 658-659 
No abstract available