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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
1

The production and evaluation of equine/murine heterohybridomas that secrete monoclonal antibodies to influenza A equine 2 virus

Richards, Claire Myfanwy January 1994 (has links)
No description available.
2

An epidemiological investigation of the role of the equine tapeworm Anoplocephala perfoliata in the aetiology of intestinal disease

Proudman, Christopher John January 1996 (has links)
No description available.
3

Serodiagnosis of equine babesiosis by ELISA

Brüning, Anke January 1994 (has links)
No description available.
4

Development of a vaccine against strangles /

Flock, Margareta. January 2005 (has links)
Lic.-avh. (sammanfattning) Stockholm : Karol. inst., 2005. / Härtill 3 uppsatser.
5

Cerebellar disease in the Arabian horse

Beatty, Margaret Turner. January 1984 (has links)
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1984 B423 / Master of Science / Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology
6

Pathophysiology of equine type1 polysaccharide storage myopathy

Maile, Charlotte Amy January 2013 (has links)
No description available.
7

Investigation of a method to reduce false-positive equine protozoal myeloencephalitis test results title

Heskett, Katherine A., January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Florida, 2004. / Typescript. Title from title page of source document. Document formatted into pages; contains 79 pages. Includes Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
8

Measuring gentamicin and penicillin concentrations in allantoic fluid of pregnant pony mares by in vivo microdialysis

Murchie, Tracy Ann, January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Florida, 2004. / Typescript. Title from title page of source document. Document formatted into pages; contains 152 pages. Includes Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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Pesquisa do DNA viral de papilomavirus equino em lesões de placa aural / Equine papillomavirus DNA research in aural plaque lesions

Hernández, Juliana Mira [UNESP] 16 November 2015 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-06-07T17:12:27Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2015-11-16. Added 1 bitstream(s) on 2016-06-07T17:17:10Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 000858237.pdf: 888025 bytes, checksum: d82f069da30c3aa2f77928f4e52d3f9c (MD5) / Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) / A placa aural é uma doença que acomete uma ou ambas as orelhas dos equinos, caracterizada por lesões bem demarcadas, despigmentadas e geralmente cobertas por uma crosta queratinosa branca. O objetivo deste estudo foi pesquisar a presença de DNA viral dos Equus caballus papilomavirus (EcPV) 1-7 utilizando a técnica de PCR em tecidos de placas aurais de equinos de diferentes regiões do Brasil. Foram coletadas 108 biópsias e informações das características da lesão. Foi detectada a presença de DNA dos EcPVs em 97,22% (105/108) das amostras testadas. Nenhuma amostra foi positiva para os EcPV-2 e 7. Dentre as amostras, o vírus mais frequente foi o EcPV 4 (86,67%, 91/105), seguido do EcPV 3 (42,86%, 45/105), EcPV 1 (35,24%, 37/105), EcPV 6 (18,10%, 19/105) e do EcPV 5 (1,90%, 2/105). Quando avaliada a existência de coinfecção dos diferentes vírus, 59,05% (62/105) das amostras foram positivas para mais de um tipo viral, sendo as coinfecções mais frequentes EcPV 3+4, EcPV 3+1 e EcPV 3+4+1. Nenhuma associação foi encontrada quando avaliada a lesão (tipo e distribuição) com o tipo de papilomavirus detectado e a presença de coinfecção. Os resultados indicam que além dos tipos já detectados em lesões da placa aural em outros estudos (EcPV 3 e 4) no Brasil, também foi confirmada a participação dos EcPV 1, 5 e 6 nas lesões de placa aural em equinos. Além disso, os resultados sugerem a coinfecção como um possível fator na etiologia da placa aural equina. Portanto, conclui-se que o EcPV 4 é o vírus mais detectado isoladamente ou em coinfecção, mas que outros vírus também participam da etiologia da placa aural em equinos no Brasil / Aural plaque is a disease that affects one or both equine ears characterized by well-demarcated depigmented lesions, generally cover by a whitish keratinose crust. The aim of this study was to research the presence of Equus caballus papillomavirus (EcPV) DNA in aural plaque lesions of horses from different regions of Brazil by PCR. One hundred eight biopsies and information about the lesion were collected. Was detected EcPVs DNA in 97.22% (105/108) of the tested samples. None of the samples were positive for EcPV 2 and 7. From all samples, EcPV 4 (86.67%, 91/105) was the most frequently found, followed by EcPV 3 (42.86%, 45/105), EcPV 1 (35.24%, 37/105), EcPV 6 (18.10%, 19/105) and EcPV 5 (1.90%, 2/105). When co-infection was assessed, 59.05% (62/105) of the samples were positive for more than one virus type and EcPV 3+4, EcPV 3+1 and EcPV 3+4+1, were the most frequently co-infections. No association was found between the lesion (type and distribution) and the type of papillomavirus and presence of co-infection. These results indicate that in addition to the types (EcPV 4 and 3) already detected in Brazil, was also confirmed the presence of the types 1, 5 and 6 in aural plaque lesions of equines. The results suggest the co-infection as a possible factor involved in aural plaque etiology. The EcPV 4 was the virus most detected alone or in coinfection, besides the other types also participate of equine aural plaque's etiology in Brazil / CNPq: 190237/2013-9
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Pesquisa do DNA viral de papilomavirus equino em lesões de placa aural /

Hernández, Juliana Mira. January 2015 (has links)
Orientador: Alexandre Secorun Borges / Coorientador: José Paes de Oliveira-Filho / Banca: João Pessoa Araújo Junior / Banca: Marcos Bryan Heinemann / Resumo: A placa aural é uma doença que acomete uma ou ambas as orelhas dos equinos, caracterizada por lesões bem demarcadas, despigmentadas e geralmente cobertas por uma crosta queratinosa branca. O objetivo deste estudo foi pesquisar a presença de DNA viral dos Equus caballus papilomavirus (EcPV) 1-7 utilizando a técnica de PCR em tecidos de placas aurais de equinos de diferentes regiões do Brasil. Foram coletadas 108 biópsias e informações das características da lesão. Foi detectada a presença de DNA dos EcPVs em 97,22% (105/108) das amostras testadas. Nenhuma amostra foi positiva para os EcPV-2 e 7. Dentre as amostras, o vírus mais frequente foi o EcPV 4 (86,67%, 91/105), seguido do EcPV 3 (42,86%, 45/105), EcPV 1 (35,24%, 37/105), EcPV 6 (18,10%, 19/105) e do EcPV 5 (1,90%, 2/105). Quando avaliada a existência de coinfecção dos diferentes vírus, 59,05% (62/105) das amostras foram positivas para mais de um tipo viral, sendo as coinfecções mais frequentes EcPV 3+4, EcPV 3+1 e EcPV 3+4+1. Nenhuma associação foi encontrada quando avaliada a lesão (tipo e distribuição) com o tipo de papilomavirus detectado e a presença de coinfecção. Os resultados indicam que além dos tipos já detectados em lesões da placa aural em outros estudos (EcPV 3 e 4) no Brasil, também foi confirmada a participação dos EcPV 1, 5 e 6 nas lesões de placa aural em equinos. Além disso, os resultados sugerem a coinfecção como um possível fator na etiologia da placa aural equina. Portanto, conclui-se que o EcPV 4 é o vírus mais detectado isoladamente ou em coinfecção, mas que outros vírus também participam da etiologia da placa aural em equinos no Brasil / Abstract: Aural plaque is a disease that affects one or both equine ears characterized by well-demarcated depigmented lesions, generally cover by a whitish keratinose crust. The aim of this study was to research the presence of Equus caballus papillomavirus (EcPV) DNA in aural plaque lesions of horses from different regions of Brazil by PCR. One hundred eight biopsies and information about the lesion were collected. Was detected EcPVs DNA in 97.22% (105/108) of the tested samples. None of the samples were positive for EcPV 2 and 7. From all samples, EcPV 4 (86.67%, 91/105) was the most frequently found, followed by EcPV 3 (42.86%, 45/105), EcPV 1 (35.24%, 37/105), EcPV 6 (18.10%, 19/105) and EcPV 5 (1.90%, 2/105). When co-infection was assessed, 59.05% (62/105) of the samples were positive for more than one virus type and EcPV 3+4, EcPV 3+1 and EcPV 3+4+1, were the most frequently co-infections. No association was found between the lesion (type and distribution) and the type of papillomavirus and presence of co-infection. These results indicate that in addition to the types (EcPV 4 and 3) already detected in Brazil, was also confirmed the presence of the types 1, 5 and 6 in aural plaque lesions of equines. The results suggest the co-infection as a possible factor involved in aural plaque etiology. The EcPV 4 was the virus most detected alone or in coinfection, besides the other types also participate of equine aural plaque's etiology in Brazil / Mestre

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