Search Results - "Inflammation"

  1. Superficial necrolytic dermatitis hos hund : kan leverpatologi förklara de uppkomna hudförändringarna? by Casén, Kira

    Published 2018
    “…Förhöjda nivåer av glukagon kan stimulera till syntes av arakidonsyra i keratinocyter, vilket resulterar i ökad frisättning av arakidonsyra och efterföljande inflammation och nekros i huden. De vakuolära förändringar som ses i levern vid SND tyder på en underliggande metabolisk eller hormonell dysfunktion, snarare än en primär leversjukdom. …”
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  2. Kolangit hos katt : – etiologi och histopatologi by Kassab, Zeinab

    Published 2018
    “…Sjukdomen karakteriseras av inflammation i gallgångarna som histopatologiskt kan klassificeras in i olika typer. …”
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  3. Larvterapi : ett bättre alternativ än konventionella metoder? by Svensson, Isak

    Published 2018
    “…Sekretet som utsöndras minskar även inflammation och stimulerar sårläkning, där vissa beståndsdelar påvisats vara allantoin och MAE-P6. …”
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  4. Förekomst av kroniska sjukdomar hos överviktiga hundar by Azmy, Remon Yosri Kamel, Bromé, Love

    Published 2020
    “…Metabola störningar och endokrina sjukdomar kunde kopplas till övervikt och låggradig inflammation vid övervikt beskrevs kunna förvärra vissa existerande sjukdomar. …”
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  5. Effekt av två tandrengöringsprodukter i textil till hund by Eriksson, Fanny, Kaj, Camilla

    Published 2020
    “…Plack tillsammans med kroppens immunförsvar orsakar inflammation som kan bryta ner tandens stödjevävnader och leda till parodontit. …”
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  6. The effects of sweeteners on the intestinal microbiota among individuals with eating disorders by Nyd, Nellie

    Published 2022
    “…In the case of binge-eating disorder, this might be linked to irregular eating habits and episodes of binge eating which can lead to increased intake of sugar and sugar alcohols, resulting in low-grade inflammation. Regarding bulimia nervosa, further research is needed to draw some conclusions. …”
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  7. NSAID som kolikbehandling på häst by Stenelius, Hanna

    Published 2014
    “…NSAID, non-steroidal antiinflammatory drugs, är en grupp läkemedel som används internationellt för att behandla smärta, inflammation och feber. NSAID verkar genom att inhibera enzymet cyklooxygenas (COX) och därmed hämmas produktionen av prostaglandiner – vilket ger de smärtlindrande, antiinflammatoriska och febernedsättande egenskaperna. …”
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  8. Removal of a subset of non-essential genes fully attenuates a highly virulent Mycoplasma strain by Jores, Joerg, Ma, L., Ssajjakambwe, Paul, Schieck, Elise G., Liljander, Anne M., Chandran, S., Stoffel, M.H., Cippa, V., Arfi, Y., Assad-Garcia, N., Falquet, L., Sirand-Pugnet, P., Blanchard, Alain, Lartigue, C., Posthaus, H., Labroussaa, F., Vashee, S.

    Published 2019
    “…A novel in vivo challenge model in goats revealed that the wild-type parental strain caused marked necrotizing inflammation at the site of inoculation, septicemia and all animals reached endpoint criteria within 6 days after experimental infection. …”
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  9. Diet modulates the high sensitivity to systemic infection in newborn preterm pigs by Bæk, O., Brunse, A., Duc Ninh Nguyen, Moodley, Arshnee, Thymann, T., Sangild, P.T.

    Published 2020
    “…Both age and diet (parenteral nutrition, colostrum, milk, formula) may influence gut inflammation, bacterial translocation and systemic immune development in the days after birth in preterm newborns.…”
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  10. Oral and gut microbial carbohydrate-active enzymes landscape in health and disease by Onyango, S.O., Juma, John, Paepe, K. de, Wiele, T. van de

    Published 2021
    “…Of interest, are the glycosyltransferase which can catalyze the synthesis of glycoconjugates including lipopolysaccharides with the potential to trigger inflammation, a common feature in many diseases. Our analysis has also confirmed the expansive carbohydrate metabolism in the gut as evidenced by the overrepresentation of CAZyme families in the gut compared to the oral site. …”
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  11. Genetic correlations between harvest weight and secondary traits in a silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix) genetic improvement program by Hamilton, Matthew, Yeasin, Mohammed, Chadag, Vishnumurthy Mohan, Delamare-Deboutteville, Jerome, Debnath, Partho Pratim, Benzie, John

    Published 2023
    “…Secondary traits examined included feeding and digestive system traits (i.e. gill raker sponginess and gut length as a ratio of standard length), a morphometric trait (i.e. extent of overlap of pectoral and pelvic fins) and health traits (i.e. presence of Lernaea and prevalence of red spots — sites of inflammation/haemorrhaging). Despite not being under direct selection, genetic change in secondary traits is possible across generations in closed genetic improvement populations as a result of a correlated response to selection for the primary trait (i.e. indirect selection), adaptation to culture conditions, inbreeding and/or genetic drift. …”
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  12. Comparison of four immunoassays to measure serum ferritin concentrations and iron deficiency prevalence among non-pregnant Cambodian women and Congolese children by Karakochuk, Crystal D., Whitfield, Kyly C., Rappaport, Aviva I., Barr, Susan I., Vercauteren, Suzanne M., McLean, Judy, Hou, Kroeun, Talukder, Aminuzzaman, Houghton, Lisa A., Bailey, Karl B., Boy, Erick, Green, Timothy J.

    Published 2017
    “…Global standardization of ferritin assays is lacking, which could have direct implications on the accurate measurement and comparability of ferritin concentration and iron deficiency (ID) prevalence rates in at-risk populations.We measured serum ferritin concentrations using four immunoassays: the s-ELISA and the AxSYM™ analyzer were compared among 420 non-pregnant Cambodian women; the Centaur® XP analyzer, s-ELISA, and AxSYM™ analyzer were compared among a subset of 100 Cambodian women; and the s-ELISA and the Elecsys® 2010 analyzer were compared among 226 Congolese children aged 6–59 months.Median ferritin concentrations (adjusted for inflammation) ranged between 48 and 91 μg/L among Cambodian women and between 54 and 55 μg/L among Congolese children. …”
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  13. South Asia Nutrition Knowledge Initiative: Abstract digest December 2025 by International Food Policy Research Institute

    Published 2025
    “…Other articles draw attention to the growing influence of food environments and modern food systems in South Asia, including high consumption of ultra-processed foods and emerging links between climate change, food systems, and inflammation-related health outcomes. This edition also highlights evidence from Nepal on adolescent nutrition challenges and implementation research, alongside reviews pointing to gaps in evaluation methods and the need for better-aligned measurement tools. …”
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  14. Mechanisms controlling anaemia in Trypanosoma congolense infected mice by Noyes, H.A., Alimohammadian, M.H., Agaba, Morris, Brass, A., Fuchs, H., Gailus-Durner, V., Hulme, H., Iraqi, F.A., Kemp, Stephen J., Rathkolb, B., Wolf, E., Angelis, M.H. de, Roshandel, D., Naessens, Jan

    Published 2009
    “…Conclusions/Significance: The innate immune response appears to be the major contributor to the inflammation associated with anaemia since suppression of T cells with CsA had no observable effect. …”
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  15. Leaf venation pattern to recognize austral South American medicinal species of “cow's hoof” (Bauhinia L., Fabaceae) by Fortunato, Renee Hersilia, Varela, Beatriz Graciela, Castro, María A., Nores, María Jimena

    Published 2019
    “…The leaves extracts of some species of Bauhinia L. s.l. are consumed to treat diabetes, inflammation, pains and several disorders in traditional medicine in austral South America. …”
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  16. Smärtfysiologi by Balster, Miriam

    Published 2007
    “…Smärta är en dynamisk process som ändrar grad beroende på en ev. inflammation, smärtans duration, djurets fysiska aktivitet, och administrering av analgetika. …”
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  17. Gene expression of transporter proteins in murine mammary epithelial HC11 cells by Ramezani, Mehrafarin

    Published 2012
    “…Another considered issue is mastitis which is inflammation of mammary gland usually due to bacterial infection. …”
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  18. Stallinredning och luftkvalité : råd och rekommendationer för säkrare utformning av häststallar by Rhodiner, Lisa

    Published 2016
    “…The air quality in the stable should be free from a high concentration of ammonia, carbon dioxide, moisture and organic dust to minimize the risk of horses suffering from inflammation in the airways. Carbon dioxide is used as a measure of how well ventilated the stable is and high levels are an indicator of poor ventilation. …”
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  19. Toxocara canis hos nyfödda valpar by Emlén, Anna

    Published 2017
    “…Dessa tros framför allt blockera bindningen av leukocyter till kärlendotel och därmed hämma de tidiga stegen av inflammation. Det är inte fastställt vad reaktiveringen av larver i vävnad beror på, men den antas vara associerad med de ökade hormonnivåerna hos tiken i samband med dräktighet. …”
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