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Publikováno v:
Animals, Vol 14, Iss 3, p 357 (2024)
This study used thirty-two dogs, which were assigned to a preferred period of 14 days and then assigned to one of the four treatment foods: control (containing no added betaine, no added L-carnitine), control with 0.5% added betaine (Treatment 2), co
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https://doaj.org/article/fcc42a66595140dbb9e255fa261c7a49
Publikováno v:
Current Issues in Molecular Biology, Vol 44, Iss 4, Pp 1664-1676 (2022)
Chronic low-grade inflammation is a key contributor to the progression of kidney disease. The release of cytokines and other pro-inflammatory proteins may further contribute to detrimental kidney health by increasing interstitial edema and renal fibr
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https://doaj.org/article/b2713e9115564bb982f5422d8aefa7c7
The Mediterranean diet is characterized by an increased consumption of fruits, vegetables, grains, and fish. Olive oil and herbs and spices are also essential components of this food regimen. Such a diet is associated with a reduced risk of cardiovas
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::bb8a5a87cf1f046edf7ae4cff12789d1
https://mts.intechopen.com/articles/show/title/influence-of-bioactive-components-of-the-mediterranean-diet-on-inflammation-and-healthy-aging
https://mts.intechopen.com/articles/show/title/influence-of-bioactive-components-of-the-mediterranean-diet-on-inflammation-and-healthy-aging
Publikováno v:
Metabolomics. 18
Introduction There is a significant incidence of cats with renal disease (RD) and calcium oxalate (CaOx) kidney uroliths in domesticated cats. Foods which aid in the management of these diseases may be enhanced through understanding the underlying me
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The FASEB Journal. 36
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The FASEB Journal. 36
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Science. 100:274-275
Chronic kidney disease (CKD), characterized by progressive loss of kidney function, is a major cause of mortality in cats. Another complication is the formation of calcium oxalate (CaOx) uroliths in the bladder and kidneys of cats, where inflammation
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Science. 100:274-274
Myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD) is a commonly diagnosed canine heart disease characterized by a thickening of the mitral valve. While it affects dogs of all genetic backgrounds, the breeds most commonly affected include small to medium dogs. T
Autor:
Abdullah S. Alhomida, Aron K. Barbey, Antonello Bellomo, Harsharan S. Bhatia, Virginia Boccardi, Anna Boronat, Giuseppe Bruno, Marco Canevelli, Matteo Cesari, Sunayna Choudhary, Carlo Custodero, Alessia D’Introno, Antonio Daniele, Undurti N. Das, Rafael de la Torre, Ashish Dhir, Mara Dierssen, Simon C. Dyall, Akhlaq A. Farooqui, Tahira Farooqui, Elisa Felix-Soriano, Montserrat Fitó, Geetika Garg, Antonio Greco, Mahabaleshwar V. Hegde, Dennis E. Jewell, Corinne Joffre, Asavari Joshi, Blanka Klimova, Alissa Knight, Kamil Kuca, Sophie Layé, Quentin Leyrolle, Giancarlo Logroscino, Madia Lozupone, Jai Malik, Patrizia Mecocci, María J. Moreno-Aliaga, Agnes Nadjar, Kanti Bhooshan Pandey, Kasi Pandima Devi, Kiran S. Panickar, Francesco Panza, Marco Piccininni, María J. Ramirez, Syed Ibrahim Rizvi, Jose Rodríguez-Morató, Sethuraman Sathya, Davide Seripa, Mohammad Shamsul Ola, Abhishek K. Singh, Sandeep Singh, Maite Solas, Vincenzo Solfrizzi, Roberta Stallone, Eleonora Stella, Selena K. Tavener, Clara Tinarelli, Vincenzo Valiani, Nicola Vanacore, Marta K. Zamroziewicz, Anand A. Zanwar
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::6680b10a784ce1a7395469e9fc67d318
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-811959-4.00032-8
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-811959-4.00032-8