Sonographic appearance of the late gestation equine fetal intestine.
ME Agnew, JA Slack, D Stefanovski, JK Linton, PL Sertich
Influence of parity on oxidative status in pregnant, peripartum and postpartum mares.
MA Alonso, DF Souza, AV Riccio, FJ Affonso, MM Brito, MCP Francischini, FC Neves, GKV Kawai, M Nichi, CB Fernandes
Alterations of the CTUP in response to ascending placentitis precede changes in hematologic inflammatory markers and changes in allantoic metabolites.
TM Beachler, HS Gracz, DR Morgan, KA Von Dollen, KE Ellis, SK Lyle, SA Bembenek Bailey, AM Nebel, NC Andrews, J Koipillai, S Frable, CS Bailey
Serum concentration and mRNA expression of Serum Amyloid A and Serum Amyloid A1 in pregnant mares and their fetuses after experimental induction of placentitis.
YL Boakari, SC Loux,CB Fernandes, KE Scoggin, C Facison, C Cray, BA Ball, A Esteller-Vico
Equine embryo and early fetus development in recipient mules and mares.
CE Camargo, SM Fiala Rechsteiner, MO Gastal, EL Gastal
Peripheral markers profiles in response to treatment for experimental placentitis in mares.
IF Canisso, BR Curcio, C Burden, J Hayna, SM Benso, SR Randell, S Giguere, M Pozor, ML Macpherson
Chlamydia psittaci : A cause of placentitis.
J B Carrick, C M Chicken
Response of mares exposed to caterpillars in successive pregnancies.
AJ Cawdell-Smith, KH Todhunter, WL Bryden
Plasma estradiol-17β concentrations in mares treated for experimentally induced ascending placentitis.
BR Curcio, CEW Nogueira, FM Pazinato, LA Borba, LS. Feijo, R Scalco, IF Canisso