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Topic:Horses

"Horses" is a broad topic that encompasses various aspects of equine biology, behavior, and management. This category includes studies on the anatomy, physiology, and genetics of horses, as well as their behavior, nutrition, and care. Research in this area may also cover the historical and cultural significance of horses, their roles in agriculture, sport, and therapy, and the challenges associated with their conservation and welfare. The page aggregates peer-reviewed research articles and scholarly studies that explore the multifaceted relationships between humans and horses, examining both scientific and socio-economic perspectives.
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
Toxic effect of ciodrin and dichlorvos applied topically to horses and their efficacy against internal parasites.
Journal of economic entomology    April 1, 1967   Volume 60, Issue 2 330-332 doi: 10.1093/jee/60.2.330
Knapp FW, Drudge JH, Lyons E.No abstract available
Comparative investigations of serum creatine phosphokinase and glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase activities in equine paralytic myoglobinuria.
Research in veterinary science    April 1, 1967   Volume 8, Issue 2 219-226 
Cardinet GH, Littrell JF, Freedland RA.No abstract available
The mystery of mummification in equines.
The Indian veterinary journal    April 1, 1967   Volume 44, Issue 4 338-344 
Khan CK, Salam A.No abstract available
A comparison of the resistance of human and horse ferrihemoglobin to acid denaturation.
The Journal of biological chemistry    March 25, 1967   Volume 242, Issue 6 1294-1301 
Steinhardt J, Hiremath CB.Many of the stability characteristics of horse ferrihemo-globin (Hb+) in acid solutions, such as pH dependence and susceptibility to stabilization by iron ligands, are shared by human ferrihemoglobin, but striking differences between the two proteins exist. The most noticeable is the much greater rate of denaturation of the human protein at all pH values. Other differences include a shift to higher pH in the equi-librium between native and acid-denatured forms, differ-ences in the temperature at which the temperature effect on the equilibrium-pH curve reverses, a complete absence in human Hb+ ...
Equine inco-ordination and wobbler disease of young horses.
The Veterinary record    March 18, 1967   Volume 80, Issue 11 338-355 doi: 10.1136/vr.80.11.338
Fraser H, Palmer AC.No abstract available
Effects of DMSO on open wounds in horses.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences    March 15, 1967   Volume 141, Issue 1 490-492 doi: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1967.tb34916.x
Levesque F.No abstract available
Clinical evaluation of dimethyl sulfoxide in equine applications.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences    March 15, 1967   Volume 141, Issue 1 471-477 doi: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1967.tb34913.x
Teigland MB, Saurino VR.No abstract available
Capillary and cellular changes in alveolar walls of emphysematous horse lungs. A quantitative electron microscope study.
The American review of respiratory disease    March 1, 1967   Volume 95, Issue 3 484-490 doi: 10.1164/arrd.1967.95.3.484
Gillespie JR, Tyler WS.No abstract available
The first international conference on equine infectious diseases.
The Canadian veterinary journal = La revue veterinaire canadienne    March 1, 1967   Volume 8, Issue 3 55-58 
Ditchfield J, Thomas FC.No abstract available
Quantitative electron microscopy of the interalveolar septa of the horse lung.
The American review of respiratory disease    March 1, 1967   Volume 95, Issue 3 477-483 doi: 10.1164/arrd.1967.95.3.477
Gillespie JR, Tyler WS.No abstract available
Function of zinc in horse liver alcohol dehydrogenase.
Archives of biochemistry and biophysics    March 1, 1967   Volume 119, Issue 1 552-559 doi: 10.1016/0003-9861(67)90490-0
Oppenheimer HL, Green RW, McKay RH.No abstract available
Conduction velocities in the corticospinal tract of the horse.
Experimental neurology    March 1, 1967   Volume 17, Issue 3 357-363 doi: 10.1016/0014-4886(67)90112-4
Breazile JE, Jennings DP, Swafford BC.No abstract available
Two cases of suspected Brucella abortus abortion in mares.
New Zealand veterinary journal    March 1, 1967   Volume 15, Issue 3 33-34 doi: 10.1080/00480169.1967.33683
Shortridge EH.Extract Recent reviews of brucellosis in horses (Stableforth and Galloway, Citation1959; Mascaro and Hoffman, Citation1963: Ritscher, Citation1963) refer to Brucella abortus associated with fistulous withers, arthritis and debility and emphasize the rarity of abortion caused by this organism. One case of abortion in a mare caused by Br. abortus was reported as having occurred in Iowa, U.S.A. (McNutt and Murray, Citation1924).
Partial purification & properties of L-alanine 2-oxoglutarate aminotransferase of equine red blood cells.
Indian journal of biochemistry    March 1, 1967   Volume 4, Issue 1 22-26 
Balasaraswati K, Murti K.No abstract available
[Bloodless meadurement of the systolic blood pressure with a novel pulse feeler in horses].
Berliner und Munchener tierarztliche Wochenschrift    March 1, 1967   Volume 80, Issue 5 84-86 
Bayer A, Rheinländer W.No abstract available
Evidence for N-acetyl-alpha-aspartyl-glutamate in horse brain.
Archives of biochemistry and biophysics    March 1, 1967   Volume 119, Issue 1 581-583 doi: 10.1016/0003-9861(67)90494-8
Olson EJ, Wade LH, Auditore JV.No abstract available
Epidemiological aspects of venezuelan equine encephalitis virus infections.
Bacteriological reviews    March 1, 1967   Volume 31, Issue 1 65-81 doi: 10.1128/br.31.1.65-81.1967
Sidwell RW, Gebhardt LP, Thorpe BD.No abstract available
Platelet aggregation in mammalians (human, rat, rabbit, guinea-pig, horse, dog). A comparative study.
Thrombosis et diathesis haemorrhagica    February 28, 1967   Volume 17, Issue 1-2 99-111 
Sinakos Z, Caen JP.No abstract available
Abortion due to brucellosis in a thoroughbred mare.
The Veterinary record    February 4, 1967   Volume 80, Issue 5 186-187 doi: 10.1136/vr.80.5.186
McCaughey WJ, Kerr WR.No abstract available
Identification of staphylococcal hemolysins by an electrophoretic localization technique.
Journal of bacteriology    February 1, 1967   Volume 93, Issue 2 525-530 doi: 10.1128/jb.93.2.525-530.1967
Haque RU.A technique for identifying and characterizing staphylococcal hemolysins by first separating them electrophoretically in barbital-buffered agar gel (pH 8.4) at 5 ma/cm for 2 hr and then determining their hemolytic activities by exposing them to human, horse, rabbit, and sheep erythrocytes is described. The alpha-hemolysin produced by a White variant of the Wood 46 strain of Staphylococcus aureus migrated 18 mm towards the cathode, and it lysed horse, rabbit, and sheep erythrocytes, whereas a Clear variant of the Wood 46 strain of S. aureus produced a lysin which migrated similarly to the alpha...
Regulation of methaemoglobinaemia in horse and human erythrocytes.
The Australian journal of experimental biology and medical science    February 1, 1967   Volume 45, Issue 1 77-88 doi: 10.1038/icb.1967.4
Robin H, Harley JD.No abstract available
Serological cross-reactions of human, rat and horse ferritins.
Experimental and molecular pathology    February 1, 1967   Volume 6, Issue 1 96-105 doi: 10.1016/0014-4800(67)90008-1
Richter GW.No abstract available
Studies of heme-proteins. I. Dissociation equilibria of horse hemoglobin.
Archives of biochemistry and biophysics    February 1, 1967   Volume 118, Issue 2 434-447 doi: 10.1016/0003-9861(67)90372-4
Mizukami H, Lumry R.No abstract available
[Proposal of prophylactic measures against abortion in mares due to rhinopneumonia virus].
Bulletin de l'Academie veterinaire de France    February 1, 1967   Volume 40, Issue 2 89-93 
Brion A, Fontaine M, Moraillon R.No abstract available
[On various aspects of African horse sickness in Morocco].
Maroc medical    February 1, 1967   Volume 47, Issue 499 112-119 
Fassi-Fehri M, Mouslifi M, Nguyen Thanh Cac .No abstract available
[Intubation anesthesia with fluothane in ambulatory practice in horses with a specially developed pendulum system].
Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde    February 1, 1967   Volume 109, Issue 2 47-52 
von Salis B.No abstract available
Equine antihapten antibody. The subunits and fragments of anti-beta-lactoside antibody.
The Journal of experimental medicine    February 1, 1967   Volume 125, Issue 2 249-275 doi: 10.1084/jem.125.2.249
Rockey JH.Eight antigenically unique immunoglobulins have been identified in purified equine anti-p-azophenyl-beta-lactoside (Lac) antibody isolated from a single horse. The Fc fragments of the gammaGa-, gammaGb-, gammaGc-, and -gammaA-globulins have been shown to possess unique antigenic determinants. Common gammaG- and gammaA-Fc fragment antigenic determinants, which were absent from the 10Sgamma(1)- and gammaM-globulins, have also been observed. All antibody populations share two antigenically distinct light (B, L) chain variants. The association of anti-Lac antibody with the hapten p-(p-dimethylamin...
[Contagious abortion caused by viruses in mares. Protocol of the course of the spread of an ERP epidemic on a trotting horse stud farm].
Wiener tierarztliche Monatsschrift    February 1, 1967   Volume 54, Issue 2 75-83 
Arbeiter K, Lamatsch O, Mayer P.No abstract available
A thin-layer chromatography study on the metabolism of prednisolone in the horse.
The Journal of endocrinology    February 1, 1967   Volume 37, Issue 2 129-137 doi: 10.1677/joe.0.0370129
Moss MS, Rylance HJ.No abstract available