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“... insidiosum. This illness affects several species including humans and horses. Equine is the most affected...”
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“... of dietary camelina oil (CAM) consumption on various health parameters, as compared to horses fed canola oil...”
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“... microbiota. Athletic horses perform intense exercise regularly, but studies characterizing horse microbiome...”
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“... of horses, but caused hyperlactatemia without the plasma lactate concentrations being fully recomposed after...”
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Treatment of a Traumatic Equine Wound Using Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) Skin as a Xenograft
“... retraction after adherence to wound bed would not lead to uncovering of any affected area. The xenograft was...”Access document
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“...Morphine has marked clinical and analgesic effects in horses, however clarifications about its...”
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