Arteritis/polyarteritis occurs spontaneously in many species used in preclinical toxicology studies. In Göttingen minipigs, arteritis/polyarteritis is an occasionally observed background change. In the minipig, this finding differs in frequency and nature from age-related polyarteritis nodosa in rats or monkeys, and Beagle pain syndrome in dogs. In minipigs, it can be present in a single small- or medium-sized artery of an organ or a few organs and is most commonly recorded in the cardiac and extracardiac blood vessels, vagina, oviduct, rectum, epididymis, spinal cord, pancreas, urinary bladder, kidneys, and stomach. The etiology is unknown although it has been considered in minipigs as well as in rats, dogs, and monkeys to be possibly immu...
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a broad disorder encompassing multiple forms of arterial disease ...
BACKGROUND:Low plasma testosterone, either spontaneous or as a result of androgen deprivation therap...
Aim: The ligature-induced defect model still remains the model of first choice to experimentally inv...
When vascular injury is observed in dogs used in preclinical toxicology studies, careful evaluation ...
<div><p>Minipigs are frequently used in (neuro-)interventional research. Longitudinal experiments ma...
Abstract. Tissues from 9 Göttingen minipigs, aged 7 weeks to 1 year, with clinically diagnosed thro...
Minipigs are frequently used in (neuro-)interventional research. Longitudinal experiments may requir...
The Göttingen minipig is one of the nonrodent species recommended by various regulatory authorities...
The use of miniature swine in biomedical research is increasing, whereas reports on their spontaneou...
This paper reviews the animal welfare challenges associated with the use of minipigs in toxicology t...
The animal efficacy rule addressing development of drugs for selected disease categories has pointed...
Canine juvenile polyarteritis syndrome is a rare disease that affects young dogs. Although the dise...
Acute vascular injury that leads to vascular inflammation is a common finding in the preclinical tox...
The animal efficacy rule addressing development of drugs for selected disease categories has pointed...
Die komplette Dissertation im pdf-Format (1.307.069 Bytes): schwe.pdfMinipig breeds are being used...
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a broad disorder encompassing multiple forms of arterial disease ...
BACKGROUND:Low plasma testosterone, either spontaneous or as a result of androgen deprivation therap...
Aim: The ligature-induced defect model still remains the model of first choice to experimentally inv...
When vascular injury is observed in dogs used in preclinical toxicology studies, careful evaluation ...
<div><p>Minipigs are frequently used in (neuro-)interventional research. Longitudinal experiments ma...
Abstract. Tissues from 9 Göttingen minipigs, aged 7 weeks to 1 year, with clinically diagnosed thro...
Minipigs are frequently used in (neuro-)interventional research. Longitudinal experiments may requir...
The Göttingen minipig is one of the nonrodent species recommended by various regulatory authorities...
The use of miniature swine in biomedical research is increasing, whereas reports on their spontaneou...
This paper reviews the animal welfare challenges associated with the use of minipigs in toxicology t...
The animal efficacy rule addressing development of drugs for selected disease categories has pointed...
Canine juvenile polyarteritis syndrome is a rare disease that affects young dogs. Although the dise...
Acute vascular injury that leads to vascular inflammation is a common finding in the preclinical tox...
The animal efficacy rule addressing development of drugs for selected disease categories has pointed...
Die komplette Dissertation im pdf-Format (1.307.069 Bytes): schwe.pdfMinipig breeds are being used...
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a broad disorder encompassing multiple forms of arterial disease ...
BACKGROUND:Low plasma testosterone, either spontaneous or as a result of androgen deprivation therap...
Aim: The ligature-induced defect model still remains the model of first choice to experimentally inv...