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Using fecal microbiota transplantation for animal health (review)
Published 2024-12-01“…Despite the lack of commonly accepted procedures, studies show that the fecal microbiota transplantation for the purposes of veterinary medicine can be used for a wide range of tasks: starting from disease prevention to immunomodulation. …”
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The impact of Kersen leaves (Muntingia calabura L.) extract on Mus musculus with hypercholesterolemia
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Designing Gold Nanoparticle-Ensembles as Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering Tags inside Human Retinal Cells
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Microplastics in a Traditional Turkish Dairy Product: Ayran
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Nursing students in isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic: A phenomenological study
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Effects of Ginseng and Echinacea on Cytokine mRNA Expression in Rats
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Variability of mitochondrial DNA D-loop sequences in Zabaikalskaya horse breed
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Modulation of Vasomotive Activity in Rabbit External Ophthalmic Artery by Neuropeptides
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Diluent and Storage Time Effect on Sperm Abnormality and MDA Level in Muscovy Duck Semen at 27oC
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Differences in Salmonella Serovars Response to Lactic Acid and Peracetic Acid Treatment Applied to Pork
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The newly credentialed veterinary technician: perceptions, realities, and career challenges
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Mycotoxilogical monitoring. Part 2. Wheat, barley, oat and maize grain
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Small extracellular vesicles derived from sequential stimulation of canine adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells enhance anti-inflammatory activity
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Background Small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) derived from mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are recognized for their therapeutic potential in immune modulation and tissue repair, especially in veterinary medicine. This study introduces an innovative sequential stimulation (IVES) technique, involving low-oxygen gas mixture preconditioning using in vitro fertilization gas (IVFG) and direct current electrical stimulation (ES20), to enhance the anti-inflammatory properties of sEVs from canine adipose-derived MSCs (cAD-MSCs). …”
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