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In vitro evaluation of deoxynivalenol-induced intestinal barrier damage
(2019)
Deoxynivalenol (DON) produced by Fusarium fungi can induce pathological lesions such as intestinal barrier damage. It affects the integrity of the intestinal epithelium through alterations in cell morphology and differentiation. ...
Heredity of Melanoma in Grey Horses and Methods for its Therapy
(2017)
Today the occurrence of this neoplastic skin disease is still an immense problem in grey horses. Indeed, some possibilities do already exist to treat, or at least minimize, the formations but there is no curative resolution ...
Review: Nutritional care of Acute and Chronic Diarrhoea as well of Parvovirus infected dogs
(2017)
When it comes to acute and chronic enteritis, a highly digestible diet is suggested. If the patient has a hypersensitivity to the food, a hypoallergenic or novel protein source should be suggested or even hydrolysed protein. ...
Statistical analysis of the prevalence of Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) in domestic cats in Hungary
(2017)
The aim of this study was to get an overview of the prevalence and occurrence of FIV in Hungary. Samples of 184 client-owned cats were taken and all possible data was collected. Furthermore, rapid immunomigration serology ...
Diurnal variation of the melanin- concentrating hormone in the hypothalamus
(2016)
Melanin- concentrating hormone (MCH) is a cyclic anabolic 19-amino acid polypeptide produced in the zona incerta and in the lateral hypothalamus (LH). MCH has been implicated with various physiological functions, including ...
A review of the story of the American curly horse, the genetic background and the hypoallergenicity hypothesis
(2016)
This diploma work is dedicated to the history and special features of the American Curly Horse. I have reviewed literature on the topics of phenotype, genetics, skin, gait and hypoallergenicity. There is not done very much ...
The use of Bacteriophage or their proteins as an alternative to antibiotics in livestock production
(2017)
The global demand for high quality meat products is continually increasing which in turn favours higher production rates. Antibiotics have been used as growth promoters in livestock production since the 1950’s, their use ...
Detection of Listeria monocytogenes, Escherichia coli and Salmonella species in Edible Sprouts by Rapid Microbiological Detection Methods (Redox potential measurement + Real-time PCR)
(2016)
Organic, low processed and healthy foods are becoming increasingly popular currently. However, due to this low level of processing, the risk for bacterial contamination is usually higher than for other types of foods with ...