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Autor:
Parth C. Upadhyay, John A. Lory, Guilherme N. DeSouza, Timotius A. P. Lagaunne, Christine M. Spinka
Publikováno v:
Journal of the ASABE. 65:75-86
HighlightsA machine learning framework estimated residue cover in RGB images taken at three resolutions from 88 locations.The best results primarily used texture features, the RFE-SVM feature selection method, and the SVM classifier.Accounting for sh
Autor:
Tekla M. Lee-Fowler, Leah A. Cohn, Amy E. DeClue, Ryan D. Ellebracht, Carol R. Reinero, Christine M. Spinka
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology. 132:46-52
Intradermal skin testing (IDST) and allergen-specific IgE determination are used to determine allergen sensitization. In cats, studies have found poor correlation between the two tests. However, these studies were mainly conducted in pet cats sensiti
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology. 129:49-56
Rush immunotherapy (RIT) is effective for the treatment of experimental feline allergic asthma. In humans, the safety profile of immunotherapy is improved by delivering allergen by a mucosal route. We hypothesized that mucosal (intranasal) RIT would
Autor:
Christine M. Spinka, Elizabeth K Schooley, Carol R. Reinero, Joseph B. McGee Turner, Renee D. JiJi
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Veterinary Research. 68:1265-1271
Objective—To determine whether oral administration of cyproheptadine or cetirizine blocks the action of serotonin and histamine, respectively, and results in diminished eosinophilic airway inflammation in cats with experimentally induced asthma. An
Publikováno v:
International archives of allergy and immunology. 150(1)
Background: Racemic (R,S)-albuterol is a 1:1 mixture of an R-enantiomer which has bronchodilatory and anti-inflammatory effects, and an S-enantiomer which is associated with increased airway hyperreactivity and proinflammatory effects. Proinflammator
Adjuvanted rush immunotherapy using CpG oligodeoxynucleotides in experimental feline allergic asthma
Autor:
Amy E. DeClue, Cherlene Delgado, Elizabeth K Schooley, Christine M. Spinka, Carol R. Reinero, Leah A. Cohn
Publikováno v:
Veterinary immunology and immunopathology. 121(3-4)
Allergic asthma is driven by relative overexpression of Th2 cell-derived cytokines in response to aeroallergens. In independent studies, both allergen-specific rush immunotherapy (RIT) and CpG oligodeoxynucleotides (ODN) showed promise in blunting eo