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Acknowledgement to reviewers – 2020

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International regulatory considerations pertaining to the development of stem cell-based veterinary medicinal products

Jeon BS, Yi H, Ku HO

Stem cell-based products (SCPs) are an emerging field of veterinary medicine that focuses on the regeneration, repair, or replacement of damaged tissues or organs. However, there are some issues in...
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Control measures to African swine fever outbreak: active response in South Korea, preparation for the future, and cooperation

Kim YJ, Park B, Kang HE

African swine fever (ASF) is one of the most complex infectious swine diseases and the greatest concern to the pig industry owing to its high mortality and no effective vaccines...
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Comparison of three types of analyzers for urine protein-tocreatinine ratios in dogs

Ji S, Yang Y, Jeong Y, Hwang SH, Kim MC, Kim Y

Background: Quantitation of urine protein is important in dogs with chronic kidney disease.Various analyzers are used to measure urine protein-to-creatinine ratios (UPCR). Objectives: This study aimed to compare the UPCR obtained...
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Bee venom reduces burn-induced pain via the suppression of peripheral and central substance P expression in mice

Kang DW, Choi JG, Kim J, Park JB, Lee JH, Kim HW

Background: Scalding burn injuries can occur in everyday life but occur more frequently in young children. Therefore, it is important to develop more effective burn treatments. Objectives: This study examined the...
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Correlation between goose circovirus and goose parvovirus with gosling feather loss disease and goose broke feather disease in southern Taiwan

Ting CH, Lin CY, Huang YC, Liu SS, Peng SY, Wang CW, Wu HY

Background: Goslings in several Taiwanese farms experienced gosling feather loss disease (GFL) at 21–35 days and goose broke feather disease (GBF) at 42–60 days. The prevalence ranges from a few...
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Cerebrospinal fluid flow in normal beagle dogs analyzed using magnetic resonance imaging

Cho H, Kim Y, Hong S, Choi H

Background: Diseases related to cerebrospinal fluid flow, such as hydrocephalus, syringomyelia, and Chiari malformation, are often found in small dogs. Although studies in human medicine have revealed a correlation with...
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Induced neural stem cells from human patient-derived fibroblasts attenuate neurodegeneration in Niemann-Pick type C mice

Hong S, Lee SE, Kang I, Yang J, Kim H, Kim J, Kang KS

Background: Niemann-Pick disease type C (NPC) is caused by the mutation of NPC genes, which leads to the abnormal accumulation of unesterified cholesterol and glycolipids in lysosomes. This autosomal recessive...
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Comparative genetic analyses of Korean bat coronaviruses with SARS-CoV and the newly emerged SARS-CoV-2

Na EJ, Lee SY, Kim HJ, Oem JK

Background: Bats have been considered natural reservoirs for several pathogenic human coronaviruses (CoVs) in the last two decades. Recently, a bat CoV was detected in the Republic of Korea; its...
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Age-related change in shear elastic modulus of the thoracolumbar multifidus muscle in healthy Beagle dogs using ultrasound shear wave elastography

Tokunaga A, Shimizu M

Background: Multifidus muscle stiffness decreases in patients with lumbar intervertebral disk herniation; however, age-related changes in humans have not been reported. Objectives: The reliability of ultrasound shear wave elastography in dogs,...
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Transcriptome sequencing revealed the inhibitory mechanism of ketoconazole on clinical Microsporum canis

Wang M, Zhao Y, Cao L, Luo S, Ni B, Zhang Y, Chen Z

Background: Microsporum canis is a zoonotic disease that can cause dermatophytosis in animals and humans. Objectives: In clinical practice, ketoconazole (KTZ) and other imidazole drugs are commonly used to treat M....
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Effectiveness of calcium hypochlorite, quaternary ammonium compounds, and sodium hypochlorite in eliminating vegetative cells and spores of Bacillus anthracis surrogate

Yim JH, Song KY, Kim H, Bae D, Chon JW, Seo KH

Background: The spore-forming bacterium Bacillus anthracis causes anthrax, an often-fatal infection in animals. Therefore, a rapid and reliable strategy to decontaminate areas, humans, and livestock from B. anthracis is very...
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Molecular evolutionary analysis reveals Arctic-like rabies viruses evolved and dispersed independently in North and South Asia

Yu X, Zhu H, Bo Y, Li Y, Zhang J, Jiang L, Chen G, Zhang X, Wen Y

Background: Arctic-like (AL) lineages of rabies viruses (RABVs) remains endemic in some Arctic and Asia countries. However, their evolutionary dynamics are largely unappreciated. Objectives: We attempted to estimate the evolutionary history,...
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Expression and evaluation of porcine circovirus type 2 capsid protein mediated by recombinant adenoassociated virus 8

Li S, Wang B, Jiang S, Lan X, Qiao Y, Nie J, Yin Y, Shi Y, Kong W, Shan Y

Background: Porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) is an important infectious pathogen implicated in porcine circovirus-associated diseases (PCVAD), which has caused significant economic losses in the pig industry worldwide. Objectives: A suitable...
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