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Topic:Veterinary Science

Veterinary science and horses encompass the study and application of medical, surgical, and therapeutic practices to maintain and improve the health and welfare of equines. This field addresses a wide range of topics, including disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment, as well as nutrition, reproduction, and behavior. Research in veterinary science for horses often involves understanding the pathophysiology of equine-specific diseases, developing advanced diagnostic techniques, and improving treatment protocols. This page gathers peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore various aspects of veterinary science related to horses, providing insights into the latest advancements and methodologies in equine healthcare.
Serum protein variations in horses.
Nature    October 11, 1958   Volume 182, Issue 4641 1029-1030 doi: 10.1038/1821029a0
ASHTON GC.No abstract available
[Equine encephalomyelitis].
El Dia medico    September 11, 1958   Volume 30, Issue 64 2366 
BALTER I, SOTTANO T, CICCARELLI TV.No abstract available
Recent experiences with therapeutic agents in veterinary dermatology.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    July 15, 1958   Volume 133, Issue 2 119-121 
KRAL F.No abstract available
[Studies on the interactions between bacteria and ascarides in intestinal zoonoses of hogs and horses]. EMANUILOFF I.No abstract available
Nematocidal activity of some organic phosphorus compounds against horse strongyle larvae in vitro.
American journal of veterinary research    April 1, 1958   Volume 19, Issue 71 299-303 
LEVINE ND, KANTOR S, TAYLOR GD.No abstract available
Enzymes in the ileal juice of the horse.
Nature    January 18, 1958   Volume 181, Issue 4603 190 doi: 10.1038/181190a0
ALEXANDER F, CHOWDHURY AK.No abstract available
BLOOD volume, body water and fat in the horse.
Nutrition reviews    January 1, 1958   Volume 16, Issue 1 14-15 doi: 10.1111/j.1753-4887.1958.tb00612.x
No abstract available
The splanchnic nerves and major abdominal ganglia of the horse.
Journal of anatomy    January 1, 1958   Volume 92, Issue 1 62-73 
DYCE KM.No abstract available
The oxidation of cystamine and homocystamine by mammalian enzymes.
British journal of pharmacology and chemotherapy    December 1, 1957   Volume 12, Issue 4 513-516 doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1957.tb00174.x
BERGERET B, BLASCHKO H.The oxidative deamination of cystamine and homocystamine by mammalian oxidases has been studied. The histaminase of pig kidney oxidizes homocystamine much more slowly than cystamine. The amine oxidase of mammalian liver (guinea-pig, rabbit) oxidizes homocystamine more rapidly than cystamine. Both amines are oxidized by plasma (or serum) of ruminants (ox, sheep, goat) and of the horse. In the enzymatic oxidation of homocystamine both aminogroups are removed; there is no evidence that a ring compound analogous to cystaldimine is accumulating.
Application of the paper disc technique to the collection of whole blood and serum samples in studies on eastern equine encephalomyelitis.
The Journal of infectious diseases    November 1, 1957   Volume 101, Issue 3 295-299 doi: 10.1093/infdis/101.3.295
KARSTAD L, SPALATIN J, HANSON RP.No abstract available
Comparative coagulation studies on horse and human blood.
Journal of comparative pathology    October 1, 1957   Volume 67, Issue 4 358-368 doi: 10.1016/s0368-1742(57)80036-8
BARKHAN P, TOMLIN SC, ARCHER RK.This research article compares the coagulation properties of horse blood to human blood, aiming to explore several previous findings concerning naturally occurring deficiencies in horse plasma and their relevance to […]
Congenital maldevelopment of the eyes of a colt.
The Cornell veterinarian    October 1, 1957   Volume 47, Issue 4 467-468 
TRAPP CW.No abstract available
[An alpha 1-mucoprotein in pregnant mare serum, and its role in the transport of the gonadotropic hormone].
Bulletin de la Societe de chimie biologique    September 26, 1957   Volume 39, Issue 9-10 1119-1128 
BOURRILLON R, GOT R, BOUGUEREAU J, MARCY R.No abstract available
Proteolytic enzyme therapy in equine practice.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    September 15, 1957   Volume 131, Issue 6 289-291 
DAKIN WV.No abstract available
Physical and chemical studies on horse globin components.
Federation proceedings    September 1, 1957   Volume 16, Issue 3 766-769 
SMITH DB, HAUG A, WILSON S.No abstract available
SYMPOSIUM on poisoning. 3.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    April 15, 1957   Volume 130, Issue 8 330-336 
No abstract available
Bromsulphalein clearance in the horse; a quantitative liver function test.
American journal of veterinary research    April 1, 1957   Volume 18, Issue 67 369-374 
CORNELIUS CE, WHEAT JD.No abstract available
Coagulation defect in horse plasma. SJOLIN KE.No abstract available
The cervical course of the aortic nerve of the horse.
Journal of anatomy    April 1, 1957   Volume 91, Issue 2 228-236 
KING AS.No abstract available
Steroids of pregnant mare’s urine. V. Identification of two androstane-3:16-diols; the structure of uranolone.
The Biochemical journal    April 1, 1957   Volume 65, Issue 4 663-668 doi: 10.1042/bj0650663
BROOKS RV, KLYNE W.No abstract available
Zinc in horse liver alcohol dehvdrogenase.
The Journal of biological chemistry    March 1, 1957   Volume 225, Issue 1 185-195 
VALLEE BL, HOCH FL.No abstract available
The biosynthesis of allopregnane-3beta, 16alpha, 20beta-triol from acetate-1-C14 in the pregnant mare.
Endocrinology    February 1, 1957   Volume 60, Issue 2 214-218 doi: 10.1210/endo-60-2-214
BOLKER HI, HEARD RD, O'DONNELL VJ.No abstract available
Examination of synovial fluid.
Bulletin on the rheumatic diseases    February 1, 1957   Volume 7, Issue 6, Suppl 
ROPES MW.No abstract available
The electrocardiogram of racehorses: a preliminary communication.
The Medical journal of Australia    January 19, 1957   Volume 44, Issue 3 78-79 doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.1957.tb49477.x
STEEL JD.No abstract available
The lesions of equine viral arteritis.
The Cornell veterinarian    January 1, 1957   Volume 47, Issue 1 52-68 
BRYANS JT, DOLL ER, JONES TC.No abstract available
[Macroscopic anatomy of equine brain].
Acta anatomica    January 1, 1957   Volume 30, Issue 1-4 775-786 
SEIFERLE E.No abstract available
The use of the gel-precipitation technique in the identification of horse dandruff allergen, and in the study of the serological relationship between horse dandruff and horse serum proteins.
International archives of allergy and applied immunology    January 1, 1957   Volume 11, Issue 3-4 170-191 doi: 10.1159/000228413
STANWORTH DR.No abstract available
[Decrease of critical hemolysis volume of equine erythrocytes under the influence of tanning agents].
Zeitschrift fur Biologie    January 1, 1957   Volume 109, Issue 2 129-141 
HERZ A.No abstract available
The relation between sweating and the innervation of sweat glands in the horse.
The Journal of physiology    November 28, 1956   Volume 134, Issue 2 421-426 doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1956.sp005654
BELL FR, EVANS CL.No abstract available
Occurrence of trans-unsaturated fatty acids in horse faeces.
Nature    November 10, 1956   Volume 178, Issue 4541 1057-1058 doi: 10.1038/1781057b0
HARTMAN L, SHORLAND FB.No abstract available