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26 sty 2024 · To better understand the significance of reduced IFN-γ production by canine T cells, we next investigated the relative sensitivity of canine and human antigen presenting cells (macrophages) to...
10 lut 2021 · Detailed characteristics of the CSF in the most common diseases found in this study. The CSF findings of each condition are represented in a plot. The total nucleated cell count (TNCC) can be found on the x-axis and the total protein concentration (TP concentration) on the y-axis
23 lut 2023 · Of particular note, our data provide first evidence for the existence of canine mucosa-associated invariant T cell (MAIT)-like cells, representing one of three newly identified FCER1G + innate-like CD8A + T cell populations in the peripheral blood of healthy dogs.
The disease of the canine spine can be classified based on whether the primary presenting complaint is spinal pain or neurological deficits. Clinically important spinal cord diseases presenting with pain: Meningitis. Discospondylitis. Intervertebral disc disease*. Lumbosacral syndrome*. Bone tumour*.
22 lut 2023 · Of particular note, our data provide first evidence for the existence of canine mucosa-associated invariant T cell (MAIT)-like cells, representing one of three newly identified FCER1G + innate-like CD8A + T cell populations in the peripheral blood of healthy dogs.
23 lut 2023 · The peripheral blood TCRαβ + T cell atlas of healthy dogs generated here represents an important reference data set for future studies and is of relevance for identifying new targets for T cell-specific therapies.
Approximately 40% of dogs are positive for DEA 1.1, meaning that they have that antigen on their red blood cells. If a dog is DEA 1.1-negative and is given DEA 1.1-positive blood, it may develop antibodies that rapidly destroy the red blood cells if a second DEA 1.1-positive transfusion is given.