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RESEARCH REVIEW 2010
New and Potential Discoveries in Equine Medicine
Center for Equine Health
School of Veterinary Medicine
University of California, Davis
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RESEARCH REVIEW 2010
New and Potential Discoveries in Equine Medicine
January 2011
Center for Equine Health
School of Veterinary Medicine
University of California
One Shields Avenue
Davis, California 95616-8589
Telephone: (530) 752-6433
Fax: (530) 752-9379
Website: www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/ceh
Published by: Center for Equine Health, UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine
Dean, School of Veterinary Medicine: Bennie I. Osburn, DVM, PhD
Director, Center for Equine Health: Gregory Ferraro, DVM
RESEARCH REVIEW 2010 New and Potential Discover
RESEARCH REVIEW 2010 New and Potential Discoveri
Contents CEH Scientific Review Committee ......
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Danika Bannasch, DVM, Ph
CEH Focused Research Initiatives These i
Characterized a devastating bone fragility dise
Some major accomplishments to date include: Co
Some major accomplishments since the laboratory's
CEH Awards The CEH has adopted an acti
John P. Hughes Memoral Endowment The 2009 John P
CEH Focused Research Endowments Perpetual
Animal Rescue and Disaster Medicine Endowment Foc
Photo by Katey Barrett, 2005 16 Research Re
Simulcast Racing Contributions 2006 – 2007
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Completed RESEARCH STUDIES
Regenerative Medicine These s
and expansion. Expanding the bone marrow MSCs in
Osteogenic Comparison of Expanded and Uncultured
fibrin offer several benefits over synthetic mate
Adipose stem cells (ASCs) are an exciting to
How does this research benefit horses? MSCs offer
Identification of Variables that Optimize Isolati
experimental and control groups. There were no cl
Lukimbi has been slowly and consistently moving t
How DOES This Research Benefit Horses? The rese
Genetics Immunology Medicine Ortho
would enable breeders to avoid producing affected
The best preventive method for
In this study, 75 brood mares were included and t
headshaking. Electrical activity in the trigemina
findings support our hypothesis that post-transfu
In this study, we collected data from healthy ho
Validation of Diagnostic Tests for Fibrotic Lung
Selenium deficiency is known to have an adve
The horses were instrumented with an acceleration
More recent high-speed events have greater infl
How does this research benefit horses? New tissue
This study will benefit a variety of breed reg
The objectives of this study were to establish th
Resident RESEARCH STUDIES In an effort to encou
Evaluation of Cryopreserved Stallion Semen Before
This pilot study was intended to establish an exp
through a very small incision in the chest wall.
Effect of Decreasing Gastric Acid Production on t
Marcia MacDonald Rivas RESEARCH GRANTS T
The Potential Role of Equine Gamma-Herpesviruses
Newly Funded RESEARCH STUDIES
Can Horses Be Infected with Bartonella spp.? Bar
Field Evaluation of an Intrarectally Administered
Abdominal Fluid Analysis in Adult Horses with Acu
Verena Affolter, DVM, PhD, VM: Pathology, Microbi
Scientists who submit research proposals know
LEADERSHIP GIFTS - $10,000 OR MORE Kenneth W. and
The Silver Stirrup Society is a
Baileys Foundation Karen H. Neubauer Bertrand Cal
Comstock Large Animal Hospital - Reno, NV Steven
Fumiko Humberd Humphrey & Giacopussi Veterinary G
North Coast Veterinary Hospital - Arcata, CA Bett
Marc and Georgette Victor Keith and Sharon von Ha
Portrait of an Endowment Never doubt that a smal
audience member gave him an appreciation for the