Hierarchical modelling of immunoglobulin coated bacteria in dogs with chronic enteropathy shows reduction in coating with disease remission but marked inter-individual and treatment-response variability.
Chronic enteropathies are a common problem in dogs, but many aspects of the pathogenesis remain unknown, making the therapeutic approach challenging in some cases. Environmental factors are intimately related to the development and perpetuation of gastrointestinal disease and the gut microbiome has...
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Autores principales: | Lina María Martínez-López, Alexis Perez-Gonzalez, Elizabeth Ann Washington, Andrew P Woodward, Alexandra Jazmin Roth-Schulze, Julien R S Dandrieux, Thurid Johnstone, Nathalee Prakash, Aaron Jex, Caroline Mansfield |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/4e6362fba2be42debfa0b962e172d096 |
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