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  1. How can we support "Healthy Aging" in companion animals?
  2. Characterisation of immune system profiles in dogs
  3. Stratification of Companion Animal Life Stages from Electronic Medical Record Diagnosis Data
  4. “Dried blood spots” may enable biomarker discovery by accessing clinically-acquired remnant blood
  5. Responses in randomised groups of healthy, adult Labrador retrievers fed grain-free diets with high legume inclusion for 30 days display commonalities with dogs with suspected dilated cardiomyopathy
  6. Metabolic changes to a limited methionine diet are similar to those seen in life span interventions
  7. No Observed Adverse Effects on Health Were Detected in Adult Beagle Dogs When Fed a High-Calcium Diet for 40 Weeks
  8. Clusterin secretion is attenuated by the proinflammatory cytokines interleukin‐1β and tumor necrosis factor‐α in models of cartilage degradation
  9. Clusterin secretion is attenuated by pro-inflammatory cytokines in culture models of cartilage degradation
  10. Gut bacterial communities dramatically alter with different diets but also reconstitute quickly
  11. Long‐term biological variability and the generation of a new reference interval for plasma N‐terminal pro‐B‐type natriuretic peptide in Labrador retrievers
  12. An estimate of how much methionine adult dogs require from their diet
  13. Individual differences and eating a meal influence blood metabolites while dietary calcium does not
  14. Cats do not eat excess of moderate protein diets to meet a desired protein intake
  15. Linoleate-enriched diet increases both linoleic acid esterified to omega hydroxy very long chain fatty acids and free ceramides of canine stratum corneum without effect on protein-bound ceramides and skin barrier function
  16. Adult dogs are capable of regulating calcium balance, with no adverse effects on health, when fed a high-calcium diet
  17. Blood lipid analysis can discriminate between dog breeds
  18. Age when neutered influences healthy weight management in female kittens
  19. Developmental changes in male cats observed through metabolomics
  20. Characterisation of the main drivers of intra- and inter- breed variability in the plasma metabolome of dogs
  21. A Longitudinal Study of the Feline Faecal Microbiome Identifies Changes into Early Adulthood Irrespective of Sexual Development
  22. How metabolomics has been applied to nutrition studies in cats and dogs
  23. A machine learning heuristic to identify biologically relevant and minimal biomarker panels from omics data
  24. Deep Illumina-Based Shotgun Sequencing Reveals Dietary Effects on the Structure and Function of the Fecal Microbiome of Growing Kittens
  25. Carprofen inhibits the release of matrix metalloproteinases 1, 3, and 13 in the secretome of an explant model of articular cartilage stimulated with interleukin 1β
  26. Application of Machine Learning to Proteomics Data: Classification and Biomarker Identification in Postgenomics Biology
  27. Analysis of mass spectrometry data from the secretome of an explant model of articular cartilage exposed to pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory stimuli using machine learning
  28. Merits of random forests emerge in evaluation of chemometric classifiers by external validation
  29. Curcumin reduces prostaglandin E2, matrix metalloproteinase-3 and proteoglycan release in the secretome of interleukin 1β-treated articular cartilage
  30. Curcumin reduces prostaglandin E2, matrix metalloproteinase-3 and proteoglycan release in the secretome of interleukin 1β-treated articular cartilage
  31. Effects of dietary glucose supplementation on the fasted plasma metabolome in cats and dogs
  32. High-throughput proteomic analysis of the cartilage secretome for identification of inflammatory biomarkers
  33. Botanical Extracts from Rosehip (Rosa canina), Willow Bark (Salix alba), and Nettle Leaf (Urtica dioica) Suppress IL-1β-Induced NF-κB ...
  34. Identification of intra- and inter-individual metabolite variation in plasma metabolite profiles of cats and dogs
  35. High throughput proteomic analysis of the secretome in an explant model of articular cartilage inflammation
  36. Applications of proteomics in cartilage biology and osteoarthritis research
  37. Operationally Realistic Validation for Prediction of Cocoa Sensory Qualities by High-Throughput Mass Spectrometry
  38. Biological actions of curcumin on articular chondrocytes
  39. Matrix metalloproteinases in inflammatory pathologies of the horse
  40. Metabolite fingerprinting of urine suggests breed-specific dietary metabolism differences in domestic dogs
  41. Targeting Matrix Metalloproteinases in Inflammatory Conditions
  42. Validation of a urine metabolome fingerprint in dog for phenotypic classification
  43. Interleukin‐1β–Induced Extracellular Matrix Degradation and Glycosaminoglycan Release Is Inhibited by Curcumin in an Explant Model of Cartilage Inflammation
  44. Validation of a urine metabolome fingerprint in dog for phenotypic classification
  45. Regulation of l-Alanine Dehydrogenase in Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae and Its Role in Pea Nodules
  46. Amino-acid cycling drives nitrogen fixation in the legume–Rhizobium symbiosis
  47. Gene discovery and microarray analysis of cacao ( Theobroma cacao L.) varieties
  48. A Monocarboxylate Permease of Rhizobium leguminosarum Is the First Member of a New Subfamily of Transporters
  49. Rhizobium leguminosarum Has a Second General Amino Acid Permease with Unusually Broad Substrate Specificity and High Similarity to Branched-Chain Amino Acid Transporters (Bra/LIV) of the ABC Family
  50. Analysis of an Estuarine Striped Bass Population: Effects of Environmental Conditions during Early Life
  51. Use of differential fluorescence induction and optical trapping to isolate environmentally induced genes
  52. Solute-binding protein-dependent ABC transporters are responsible for solute efflux in addition to solute uptake
  53. Corrigendum to “Identification of a putative LPS-associated cation exporter from Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. Viciae” [FEMS Microbiol. Lett. 186 (2000) 47–53]
  54. Identification of a putative LPS-associated cation exporter from Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae
  55. Identification of a putative LPS-associated cation exporter fromRhizobium leguminosarumbv.viciae
  56. Identification of alanine dehydrogenase and its role in mixed secretion of ammonium and alanine by pea bacteroids
  57. Carbon and nitrogen metabolism in Rhizobium
  58. Regulation of the mdh-sucCDAB operon in Rhizobium leguminosarum
  59. Cloning and Overexpression of Glycosyltransferases That Generate the Lipopolysaccharide Core of Rhizobium leguminosarum
  60. Genetic and chemical characterization of a mutant that disrupts synthesis of the lipopolysaccharide core tetrasaccharide in Rhizobium leguminosarum.
  61. NtrBC-dependent expression from the Rhizobium meliloti dctA promoter in Escherichia coli
  62. Evolutionary similarities of sensor-regulator pairs explains crosstalk in knock-out mutants
  63. Nucleotide sequence of the gene coding forClostridium baratitype F neurotoxin: Comparison with other clostridial neurotoxins
  64. Sequence of the gene encoding type F neurotoxin of Clostridium botulinum
  65. Sequence of the gene encoding type F neurotoxin ofClostridium botulinum
  66. Analysis of DNA encoding 23S rRNA and 16S–23S rRNA intergenic spacer regions fromPlesiomonas shigelloides
  67. Analysis of DNA encoding 23S rRNA and 16S–23S rRNA intergenic spacer regions from Plesiomonas shigelloides