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Topic:Physiology

The physiology of horses encompasses the study of the biological functions and processes that occur within the equine body. This includes the examination of various systems such as the cardiovascular, respiratory, musculoskeletal, digestive, and nervous systems. Understanding equine physiology is essential for comprehending how horses adapt to different environmental conditions, perform physical activities, and respond to health challenges. Research in this field often focuses on the mechanisms of energy metabolism, thermoregulation, and muscle function during exercise, as well as the physiological responses to stress and disease. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the diverse aspects of equine physiology, providing insights into the biological processes that support the health and performance of horses.
Bioassay of antigonadotropic sera. (Assay of the pregnant mare serum gonadotropin (PMS) neutralising potency).
Andrologie    January 1, 1972   Volume 4, Issue 3 203-212 
Calamera JC.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
Serum cholesterol level in thoroughbred horses in diurnal rhythm.
Bulletin de l'Academie polonaise des sciences. Serie des sciences biologiques    January 1, 1972   Volume 20, Issue 8 587-590 
Gill J, Sasinowska M.No abstract available
Hydrogen ion titration study of the histidine residues of horse myoglobin.
International journal of peptide and protein research    January 1, 1972   Volume 4, Issue 5 339-342 doi: 10.1111/j.1399-3011.1972.tb03438.x
Janssen LH, de Bruin SH, van Os GA.No abstract available
Inspiratory concentrations of O2, N2, and N2O, arterial oxygenation and acid-base status during closed system halothane anaesthesia in the horse.
Zentralblatt fur Veterinarmedizin. Reihe A    January 1, 1972   Volume 19, Issue 1 1-7 doi: 10.1111/j.1439-0442.1972.tb00286.x
De Moor A, Van den Hende C.No abstract available
Recent advances in veterinary and comparative ophthalmology.
Advances in veterinary science and comparative medicine    January 1, 1972   Volume 16 1-33 
Gelatt KN.No abstract available
[Relative osteo-neural growth. II].
Gegenbaurs morphologisches Jahrbuch    January 1, 1972   Volume 117, Issue 3 312-334 
Roth M.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
Steroid hormones and ultrastructure of the equine Graafian follicle.
Zeitschrift fur Zellforschung und mikroskopische Anatomie (Vienna, Austria : 1948)    January 1, 1972   Volume 132, Issue 3 357-364 
Bjersing L, YoungLai EV.No abstract available
A method of three-dimensional analysis of kinematics and co-ordination of equine extremity joints. A photogrammetric approach applying high-speed cinematography.
Acta veterinaria Scandinavica. Supplementum    January 1, 1972   Volume 37 1-133 
Fredricson I, Drevemo S, Moen K, Dandanell R, Andersson B.No abstract available
Mammalian acid glucoamylases. I. Purification of glucoamylase from skeletal muscle.
Archivum immunologiae et therapiae experimentalis    January 1, 1972   Volume 20, Issue 5 745-753 
Iwanowski H.No abstract available
[Dynamics of various blood parameters of farm animals following administration of Bubulin].
Archiv fur experimentelle Veterinarmedizin    January 1, 1972   Volume 26, Issue 3 369-376 
Vartic N, Suteu E, Giurgea-Jacob R.No abstract available
A comparison of the carbohydrate composition of serumorosomucoid from man, cattle, horse, and sheep.
Acta chemica Scandinavica    January 1, 1972   Volume 26, Issue 4 1743-1744 doi: 10.3891/acta.chem.scand.26-1743
Endresen C, Christensen TB.No abstract available
Hyaluronic acid and replacement of vitreous and aqueous humor.
Modern problems in ophthalmology    January 1, 1972   Volume 10 3-21 
Balazs EA, Freeman MI, Klöti R, Meyer-Schwickerath G, Regnault F, Sweeney DB.No abstract available
The effect of pregnant mare serum gonadotrophin on ovulation rate in Scottish Half-bred and Scottish Blackface ewes.
The British veterinary journal    January 1, 1972   Volume 128, Issue 1 35-42 doi: 10.1016/s0007-1935(17)37186-5
Newton JE, Denehy HL, Betts JE.No abstract available
Site of phosphorus absorption from the intestine of the horse.
The Journal of nutrition    January 1, 1972   Volume 102, Issue 1 143-147 doi: 10.1093/jn/102.1.143
Schryver HF, Hintz HF, Craig PH, Hogue DE, Lowe JE.The site of phosphorus absorption was studied by comparing the absorption of 32P placed directly into the cecum of fistulated ponies, with that absorbed from an intragastric dose and by estimating apparent absorption in different areas of the intestinal tract of ponies using Cr2O3 as an unabsorbable marker. There was no difference in the absorption of 32P following gastric or cecal administration indicating that phosphorus may be absorbed from the large intestine. The Cr2O3/nutrient ratio technique indicated that phosphorus was secreted into the upper half of the small bowel and that a nearly ...
Horse erythrocyte factor enhancing sulphonamide activity. I. Partial purification and data on the mode of action.
Folia microbiologica    January 1, 1972   Volume 17, Issue 2 88-94 doi: 10.1007/BF02877905
Gláz ET, Machay T.No abstract available
Specific hemagglutinin and a modulator of complement in cockroach hemolymph.
Infection and immunity    January 1, 1972   Volume 5, Issue 1 55-59 doi: 10.1128/iai.5.1.55-59.1972
Anderson RS, Day NK, Good RA.Natural hemagglutinin activity against vertebrate erythrocytes is present in the hemolymph of the cockroach Blabarus craniifer. The hemagglutinin titer against rabbit erythrocytes is high, whereas sheep and horse red cells agglutinate weakly. Hemagglutinin activity was depressed by the complement inhibitor, cobra venom factor. Cockroach hemagglutinin is heat-labile; all activity is destroyed by heating at 56 C for 1 hr. A humoral factor similar to the complement component 3 proactivator is also present in cockroach hemolymph. The formation of the cobra venom factor-hemolymph "complex" is depen...
35 C1 NMR studies of the active site zinc of horse liver alcohol dehydrogenase.
Biochemical and biophysical research communications    December 17, 1971   Volume 45, Issue 6 1444-1450 doi: 10.1016/0006-291x(71)90182-3
Ward RL, Happe JA.No abstract available
[Problems of scientific training of sporting horses].
Monatshefte fur Veterinarmedizin    December 15, 1971   Volume 26, Issue 24 948-952 
Schneider J.No abstract available
Energy loss in fluid therapy.
The New England journal of medicine    December 2, 1971   Volume 285, Issue 23 1328-1329 doi: 10.1056/NEJM197112022852329
Carlson GP.No abstract available
Hematopoietic response to hematinics in horses.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    December 1, 1971   Volume 159, Issue 11 1316-1318 
Kirkham WW, Guttridge H, Bowden J, Edds GT.No abstract available
[Serum fatty acid patterns of phospholipid fractions in horses].
Zeitschrift fur Tierphysiologie, Tierernahrung und Futtermittelkunde    December 1, 1971   Volume 28, Issue 5 285-288 
Altmann HJ, Weik H.No abstract available
[Paradoxical action of adrenaline at the level of the small intestine in horses].
Archives internationales de pharmacodynamie et de therapie    December 1, 1971   Volume 194, Issue 2 387-402 
Ruckebusch M, Grivel ML, Fargeas MJ.No abstract available
Practical electrocardiography in the equine subject.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    December 1, 1971   Volume 159, Issue 11 1335-1343 
Gross DR.No abstract available
The evolution of thermoregulatory sweating in man and animals.
International journal of biometeorology    December 1, 1971   Volume 15, Issue 2 263-267 doi: 10.1007/BF01803909
Robertshaw D.No abstract available
A comparative immunochemical study of luteinizing hormone derived from ovine, murine, equine & human species.
Indian journal of biochemistry    December 1, 1971   Volume 8, Issue 4 314-320 
Raj HG, Moudgal NR.No abstract available
Hepatic drug metabolism in vitro in the horse.
Biochemical pharmacology    November 1, 1971   Volume 20, Issue 11 3219-3221 doi: 10.1016/0006-2952(71)90128-6
Yeary RA, Gerken D.No abstract available
Surface tension measurements on regional extracts of normal horse lungs.
Laboratory investigation; a journal of technical methods and pathology    November 1, 1971   Volume 25, Issue 5 412-414 
Echt R, Koura MS.No abstract available
Fine structure of gonads of the fetus of the horse (Equus caballus).
American journal of veterinary research    November 1, 1971   Volume 32, Issue 11 1665-1676 
González-Angulo A, Hernández-Jáuregui P, Márquez-Monter H.No abstract available