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  1. Animal models of postpartum hemorrhage

    Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH)—heavy bleeding following childbirth—is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. PPH can affect individuals...

    Sarah E. Hargett, Elaine F. Leslie, ... Akhilesh K. Gaharwar in Lab Animal
    Article 25 March 2024
  2. Sheep as a large animal model for hearing research: comparison to common laboratory animals and humans

    Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL), caused by pathology in the cochlea, is the most common type of hearing loss in humans. It is generally...

    Po-Yi Lue, Mark H. Oliver, ... Haruna Suzuki-Kerr in Laboratory Animal Research
    Article Open access 27 November 2023
  3. Bridging mouse and human anatomies; a knowledge-based approach to comparative anatomy for disease model phenoty**

    The laboratory mouse is the foremost mammalian model used for studying human diseases and is closely anatomically related to humans. Whilst knowledge...

    Jesús Ruberte, Paul N. Schofield, ... Colin McKerlie in Mammalian Genome
    Article Open access 08 July 2023
  4. The pig as an optimal animal model for cardiovascular research

    Cardiovascular disease is a worldwide health problem and a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Preclinical cardiovascular research using...

    Hao Jia, Yuan Chang, Jiang** Song in Lab Animal
    Article 21 May 2024
  5. 3D Printed Models for Veterinary Anatomy Teaching

    With the advent of widespread, affordable 3D printers and a demand for adjunctive veterinary anatomy models, the use of 3D printing in veterinary...
    Chapter 2023
  6. Animal Models for Cardiac Valve Research

    The modern era of cardiac valve repair and replacement has its foundations rooted in the pioneering research completed by surgeons, scientists, and...
    Sarah E. Ahlberg, Michael G. Bateman, ... Priya Nair in Heart Valves
    Chapter 2023
  7. Introduction to Veterinary Engineering Teaching Veterinary Anatomy: How Biomedical Engineering Has Changed ItsCourse

    Macroscopic anatomy is an essential course in the veterinary medicine curriculum that students need to fully comprehend to become efficient and...
    Chapter 2023
  8. Comparison of the different animal modeling and therapy methods of premature ovarian failure in animal model

    Incidence of premature ovarian failure (POF) is higher with the increase of the pace of life. The etiology of POF is very complex, which is closely...

    Fangfang Dai, Ruiqi Wang, ... Yanxiang Cheng in Stem Cell Research & Therapy
    Article Open access 18 May 2023
  9. Defining valid breeding goals for animal breeds

    Background

    The objective of any valid breeding program is to increase the suitability of a breed for its future purposes. The approach most often...

    Robin Wellmann, Nicolas Gengler, ... Jens Tetens in Genetics Selection Evolution
    Article Open access 21 November 2023
  10. Multimodal anatomy of the human forniceal commissure

    Ambiguity surrounds the existence and morphology of the human forniceal commissure. We combine advanced in-vivo tractography, multidirectional...

    Kevin Akeret, Stephanie J. Forkel, ... Niklaus Krayenbühl in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 25 July 2022
  11. The Mechatronics Inside the Animal Kingdom

    A mechatronic system is composed of mechanical and electrical actuators in a loop that receives feedback from sensors and provides data through the...
    Chapter 2023
  12. Sexual Behavior and Anatomy in Porpoises

    Among the taxonomic family of porpoises (Phocoenidae), mating behavior in nature has been described in detail only for the harbor porpoise (Phocoena...
    Marc A. Webber, William Keener, ... Dara N. Orbach in Sex in Cetaceans
    Chapter Open access 2023
  13. Wild and Exotic Animal Ophthalmology Volume 2: Mammals

    This Volume 2 of a two-volume work is the first textbook to offer a practical yet comprehensive approach to clinical ophthalmology in wild and exotic...

    Fabiano Montiani-Ferreira, Bret A. Moore, Gil Ben-Shlomo
    Textbook 2022
  14. High disparity in repellent gland anatomy across major lineages of stick and leaf insects (Insecta: Phasmatodea)

    Background

    Phasmatodea are well known for their ability to disguise themselves by mimicking twigs, leaves, or bark, and are therefore commonly...

    Marco Niekampf, Paul Meyer, ... Sven Bradler in BMC Zoology
    Article Open access 02 January 2024
  15. Alternatives of Animal Models for Biomedical Research: a Comprehensive Review of Modern Approaches

    Biomedical research has long relied on animal models to unravel the intricacies of human physiology and pathology. However, concerns surrounding...

    Abhinav Vashishat, Preeti Patel, ... Balak Das Kurmi in Stem Cell Reviews and Reports
    Article 01 March 2024
  16. Congratulations to Animal Cognition on its 50th birthday! Some thoughts on the last 50 years of animal cognition research

    In this article, the author reflects on some of the key issues that have arisen in comparative cognition and the role and impact of the journal Animal...

    Michael J. Beran in Animal Cognition
    Article 20 October 2022
  17. Wild and Exotic Animal Ophthalmology Volume 1: Invertebrates, Fishes, Amphibians, Reptiles, and Birds

    This Volume 1 of a two-volume work is the first textbook to offer a practical yet comprehensive approach to clinical ophthalmology in wild and exotic...

    Fabiano Montiani-Ferreira, Bret A. Moore, Gil Ben-Shlomo
    Textbook 2022
  18. Role of animal models in biomedical research: a review

    The animal model deals with the species other than the human, as it can imitate the disease progression, its’ diagnosis as well as a treatment...

    P. Mukherjee, S. Roy, ... S. K. Nandi in Laboratory Animal Research
    Article Open access 01 July 2022
  19. The functional anatomy of elephant trunk whiskers

    Behavior and innervation suggest a high tactile sensitivity of elephant trunks. To clarify the tactile trunk periphery we studied whiskers with the...

    Nora Deiringer, Undine Schneeweiß, ... Michael Brecht in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 08 June 2023
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