The digital laminae is a two layer tissue that attaches the distal phalanx to the inner hoof wall, thus suspending the horse's axial skeleton in the hoof capsule. This tissue fails at the epidermal:dermal junction in laminitic horses, causing crippling disease. Basal epithelial cells line the laminar epidermal:dermal junction, undergo physiological change in laminitic horses, and lose versican gene expression. Versican gene expression is purportedly under control of the canonical Wnt signaling pathway and is a trigger for mesenchymal-to-epithelial transition; thus, its repression in laminar epithelial cells of laminitic horses may be associated with suppression of the canonical Wnt signaling pathway and loss of the epithelial cell phenotype...
Disintegration of the basement membrane (BM) of the equine hoof lamellae and failure of the BM to re...
Background: Matrix metalloproteinases (MMP) are hypothesized to degrade structurally important compo...
Laminitis has many triggers and comparing the histopathology of lesions induced by different causes ...
<div><p>The digital laminae is a two layer tissue that attaches the distal phalanx to the inner hoof...
The digital laminae is a two layer tissue that attaches the distal phalanx to the inner hoof wall, t...
Laminitis is a crippling disease of horses resulting from faiure of the digital laminae, which suspe...
Laminitis is a crippling disease of horses resulting from faiure of the digital laminae, which suspe...
Objective: Gene expression in the lamellar dermis and epidermis was compared between healthy horses ...
The basement membrane (BM) is a thin layer of extracellular matrix that regulates cell functions as ...
Reasons for performing study: The key lesion of laminitis is separation at the hoof lamellar dermal-...
<p><b>A–I</b> - 10 µm sections of frozen laminae from: <b>A, D, G</b> - a representative (n = 3) hea...
Laminitis is typical of Ungulates but it is especially significant in horses. The most prevalent cli...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Equine laminitis is a multifactorial connective tissue disorder with m...
Healing of wounds located on the distal limbs of horses is often complicated by retarded epitheliali...
Abstract Background Hyperinsulinemia is associated with equine laminitis, and digital lamellar infla...
Disintegration of the basement membrane (BM) of the equine hoof lamellae and failure of the BM to re...
Background: Matrix metalloproteinases (MMP) are hypothesized to degrade structurally important compo...
Laminitis has many triggers and comparing the histopathology of lesions induced by different causes ...
<div><p>The digital laminae is a two layer tissue that attaches the distal phalanx to the inner hoof...
The digital laminae is a two layer tissue that attaches the distal phalanx to the inner hoof wall, t...
Laminitis is a crippling disease of horses resulting from faiure of the digital laminae, which suspe...
Laminitis is a crippling disease of horses resulting from faiure of the digital laminae, which suspe...
Objective: Gene expression in the lamellar dermis and epidermis was compared between healthy horses ...
The basement membrane (BM) is a thin layer of extracellular matrix that regulates cell functions as ...
Reasons for performing study: The key lesion of laminitis is separation at the hoof lamellar dermal-...
<p><b>A–I</b> - 10 µm sections of frozen laminae from: <b>A, D, G</b> - a representative (n = 3) hea...
Laminitis is typical of Ungulates but it is especially significant in horses. The most prevalent cli...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Equine laminitis is a multifactorial connective tissue disorder with m...
Healing of wounds located on the distal limbs of horses is often complicated by retarded epitheliali...
Abstract Background Hyperinsulinemia is associated with equine laminitis, and digital lamellar infla...
Disintegration of the basement membrane (BM) of the equine hoof lamellae and failure of the BM to re...
Background: Matrix metalloproteinases (MMP) are hypothesized to degrade structurally important compo...
Laminitis has many triggers and comparing the histopathology of lesions induced by different causes ...