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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.
[Serum Inhibitors of Streptolysin O in Animals. I. Inhibitors in Normal and Animals Immunized Against Streptolysin O].
Annales de l\'Institut Pasteur    March 1, 1964   Volume 106 380-387 
PEREZ JJ, WAHL R, BOISSOL C.No abstract available
Surgical Repair of Third-Degree Perineal Laceration and Rectovaginal Fistula in the Mare.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    March 1, 1964   Volume 144 485-491 
AANES WA.No abstract available
[Tetravalent hyperimmunization of horses producing anti-gangrene serum. I. Successive hyperimmunization. (Preliminary report)].
Archives roumaines de pathologie experimentales et de microbiologie    March 1, 1964   Volume 23, Issue 1 253-260 
Bittner J, Olaru A, Pop A, Potorac E, Voinesco V, Fîciu S, Oprişan R.No abstract available
Comparative Examination of Carboxylic Esterases in Sera of Horse, Donkey, and Their Hybrids.
Nature    February 15, 1964   Volume 201 716-718 doi: 10.1038/201716a0
KAMINSKI M, GAJOS E.TWENTY-THREE fresh and 28 frozen (1–11 years old) samples of horse sera, 62 frozen donkey sera (3–11 years old), 24 frozen mule sera (2–10 years old), and 1 frozen 2-year-old serum sample of a hinny (offspring of a she-ass by a stallion) were studied by starch- and agar-gel electrophoresis (starch gel: horizontal migration, discontinued buffer system; tris-citrate pH 8.7 and borate 0.3 M, pH 8.2; 2 V/cm for 14 h; 10 samples analysed simultaneously; 0.1 ml. serum mixed with soluble starch Merck; agar gel: 0.8 per cent agar in veronal buffer 0.025 M, pH 8.2; 4.5 V/cm; 2½ h; 10 samples on ...
Hemophilia in a Foal.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    February 1, 1964   Volume 144 259-264 
SANGER VL, MAIRS RE, TRAPP AL.No abstract available
Factors Affecting Plaque Formation by the Infectious Ribonucleic Acid of the Equine Encephalitis Viruses.
The Journal of infectious diseases    February 1, 1964   Volume 114 61-68 doi: 10.1093/infdis/114.1.61
COLON JI, IDOINE JB.No abstract available
Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis Associated with Rapidly Occurring Equine Abscesses.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    January 15, 1964   Volume 144 152-154 
WISECUP WG, BLANCHARD DD, NEIL CM.No abstract available
Certain Aspects of the Problem of the Sulfur Requirements of Higher Animals.
Annales de la nutrition et de l\'alimentation    January 1, 1964   Volume 18 19-60 
WELLERS G.No abstract available
[Further Data on Dermacentor pictus Herm. and the Question of Piroplasmosis in Horses in Poland].
Wiadomosci parazytologiczne    January 1, 1964   Volume 10 590-591 
No abstract available
Conscious Voluntary Dehydration.
La Presse thermale et climatique    January 1, 1964   Volume 101 63-64 
LEMAIRE R.No abstract available
Hypothermia and Horse Serum Anaphylaxis.
Acta microbiologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae    January 1, 1964   Volume 11 399-402 
SZILAGYI T, CSABA B, MILTENYI L, KASSAI L.No abstract available
Occurrence of Equine Encephalomyelitis in Itaporanga, State of São Paulo, Brazil. II. Serological Studies.
Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo    January 1, 1964   Volume 6 1-4 
PEREIRA OA, NILSSON MR, SUGAY W, TRAPP EE.No abstract available
[Pituitary gonadotropins (FSH and ICSH) in mare’s urine during the estrous cycle].
Endokrinologie    January 1, 1964   Volume 46, Issue 5 223-226 
Arendarcik J, Lehocký J.No abstract available
Heaves in Horses.
The American review of respiratory disease    January 1, 1964   Volume 89 82-88 doi: 10.1164/arrd.1964.89.1.82
THURLBECK WM, LOWELL FC.No abstract available
Acetylcholinesterase Activity in the Atrio-Ventricular Connections in Some Domestic Mammals.
Rivista di biologia    January 1, 1964   Volume 57 31-51 
CIAMPOLI A, PALMIERI G, ASOLE A.No abstract available
The Communicating Veins in the Anterior Extremities of Some Mammals (Cattle, Horses, Swine, Dogs, and Cats).
Verhandlungen der Anatomischen Gesellschaft    January 1, 1964   Volume 59 304-309 
FREWEIN J.No abstract available
Adrenergic and Adrenolytic Actions in the Horse Intestine.
Archivos del Instituto de Farmacologia Experimental (Medicina)    January 1, 1964   Volume 16 119-148 
JURADOCOUTO R.No abstract available
Contribution to the Studies of Coagulogram in Thoroughbred Horses.
Memorias do Instituto Butantan    January 1, 1964   Volume 31 143-162 
MARTINS LF.No abstract available
[Normal Comparative Anatomy of the Coronary Arteries and Veins of the Hearts of Different Animal Species (Man, Dog, Calf, Pig, Sheep, Horse, Roe-Deer, and Moose)]. BERTHO E.No abstract available
Personal experience of onchocerciasis in Central America, Africa and the British Isles, with a note on O. cervicalis in horses.
Transactions of the ophthalmological societies of the United Kingdom    January 1, 1964   Volume 84 371-406 
Choyce DP.No abstract available
Abortions Associated with Mycotic Lesions of the Placenta in Mares.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    January 1, 1964   Volume 144 24-32 
MAHAFFEY LW, ADAM NM.No abstract available
[Comparative Studies on Horse Albumin from the Blood and Liver.]
Acta biologica et medica Germanica    January 1, 1964   Volume 12 429-433 
MUELLER J.No abstract available
Clinical and Immunologic Interrelationship Among Venezuelan, Eastern, and Western Equine Encephalomyelitis Viruses in Burros.
American journal of veterinary research    January 1, 1964   Volume 25 24-31 
BYRNE RJ, FRENCH GR, YANCEY FS, GOCHENOUR WS, RUSSELL PK, RAMSBURG HH, BRAND OA, SCHEIDER FG, BUESCHER EL.No abstract available
[Action of the Blood of Euthyroid Horses on the Toxicity of the Amphetamine Group. Comparison with Normal Horse Blood and with Reserpine].
Comptes rendus des seances de la Societe de biologie et de ses filiales    January 1, 1964   Volume 158 269-271 
GAYET-HALLION T, BOUVET P.No abstract available
Production of Hyperimmune Antirabies Serum in Horses.
Bulletin of the World Health Organization    January 1, 1964   Volume 30, Issue 3 437-439 
FUENZALIDA E.No abstract available
Thromboplastin Generation Test in Normal Horses and Horses Injected with Tetanic Toxin.
Memorias do Instituto Butantan    January 1, 1964   Volume 31 163-170 
MARTINS LF, GRECCHI R, ROSENFELD G.No abstract available
[Pons Dorsalis Transversus Partis Lumbalis Diaphragmatis Equorum].
Verhandlungen der Anatomischen Gesellschaft    January 1, 1964   Volume 58 299-304 
SIMIC V, JOJIC D.No abstract available
Contribution to the Knowledge of Leptospirosis in Horses, Sheep, and Goats in Portugal.
Jornal do medico    December 7, 1963   Volume 52 709-714 
FRAGADEAZEVEDO J, PALMEIRO JM.No abstract available
Genetic Control of Albumin Phenotypes in Horses. STORMONT C, SUZUKI Y.By means of a starch-gel technique suggested by Kristjansson, 3 albumin phenotypes A, AB and B are demonstrable in the serum of horses. As indicated by data on the inheritance of these phenotypes and by a gene-frequency analysis of the distribution of the phenotypes in 2 breeds of horses, the results are consistent with the interpretation that the 3 phenotypes are controlled by a pair of codominant, autosomal alleles. These 3 phenotypes can be diagnosed by examining either the albumin region or the post-albumin region of the gels. Hence, diagnosis in one region serves as an independent check o...
CHARACTERIZATION OF ANTIBODIES PRODUCED IN A HORSE FOLLOWING INJECTIONS OF MYCOSIS FUNGOIDES LYMPHOMA TISSUE.
The Journal of investigative dermatology    December 1, 1963   Volume 41 429-438 doi: 10.1038/jid.1963.137
BLAYLOCK WK, SCOGGINS RB, MALMGREN RA, VANSCOTT EJ.No abstract available