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Congestive heart failure caused by myxomatous mitral valve degeneration in a Siberian tiger

Park J, Kim Ju, Kim J, Kim G, Ahn B

A 19-year-old male Siberian tiger was presented with inappetence and paralysis of hind limbs. In a computed tomography (CT) scan, intervertebral disk disease at L3–L4 was detected. Cardiac arrest occurred...
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Electroacupuncture ameliorates blood-brain barrier dysfunction in 5XFAD Alzheimer’s animal model

Cai M, Lee JH, Yang EJ

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is an irreversible and progressive neurodegenerative disease accompanied by aging, followed by memory impairment and cognitive decline. Although numerous attempts have been made to develop treatments for...
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Sudden cardiac death as a naturally-occurring ventricular hypertrophy in Macaca fascicularis

Yeo HG, Park J, Kim HK, Lee JM, Koo BS, An JH, Jeon CY, An YJ, Choi WS, Park SH, Seo J, Won J, Kim K, Cho J, Kim YG, Kim M, Seong JB, Huh JW, Kim SS, Lee Y, Lim KS

Naturally occurring left ventricular hyperplasia is a rare but lethal disease. There are very few reports of this cardiac disease in captive nonhuman primates. In a colony of Macaca mulatta...
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Protective effects of folic acid on colon carcino-genesis induced by azoxymethane in mice

Sohn JY, Kim EY, Jeong JH, Kim DJ, Nam SY, Lee HJ, Lee BJ

Colon cancer has been considered a leading cause of cancer-associated death. Folic acid is a vitamin necessary for cellular physiological functions and cell viability. However, the association between folic acid...
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Comparison of post-operative C-reactive protein levels between elective general and orthopedic surgery in dogs

Sung M, Kim D, Choi W, Bae B, Lee S, Hwang Y, Na KJ, Kim G

C-reactive protein (CRP) is an acute-phase protein produced by hepatocytes. The plasma concentration of CRP peaks around 48 hours following stimulation. A rapid decrease in CRP levels is observed when...
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