2007 journal article

Deep and superficial skin scrapings from a feline immunodeficiency virus-positive cat

VETERINARY CLINICAL PATHOLOGY, 36(1), 101–104.

By: J. Neel n, J. Tarigo n, K. Tater n & C. Grindem n

Contributors: J. Neel n, J. Tarigo n, K. Tater n & C. Grindem n

author keywords: cat; demodicosis; feline immunodeficiency virus
MeSH headings : Animals; Cat Diseases / diagnosis; Cat Diseases / parasitology; Cat Diseases / pathology; Cats; Immunodeficiency Virus, Feline / isolation & purification; Lentivirus Infections / veterinary; Male; Mite Infestations / diagnosis; Mite Infestations / pathology; Mite Infestations / veterinary; Mites / anatomy & histology
TL;DR: An 8-year-old, neutered male, domestic shorthair cat housed at the North Carolina State University, College of Veterinary Medicine, Laboratory Animal Research facility as part of a research colony was examined because of mulifocal skin lesions, finding demodicosis, with Demodex cati and D gatoi co-infection. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries, ORCID
Added: August 6, 2018

2005 journal article

Effects of routine prophylactic vaccination or administration of aluminum adjuvant alone on allergen-specific serum IgE and IgG responses in allergic dogs

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH, 66(9), 1572–1577.

By: K. Tater n, H. Jackson*, J. Paps* & B. Hammerberg*

MeSH headings : Adjuvants, Immunologic / pharmacology; Aluminum; Analysis of Variance; Animals; Dog Diseases / immunology; Dogs; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay / veterinary; Food Hypersensitivity / immunology; Food Hypersensitivity / veterinary; Immunoglobulin E / blood; Immunoglobulin G / blood; Time Factors; Vaccination / veterinary; Zea mays / adverse effects
TL;DR: Allergen-specific IgE and IgG concentrations increase after prophylactic vaccination in allergic dogs but not in clinically normal dogs, while control dogs did not have a significant change in serum immunoglobulin concentrations after vaccination. (via Semantic Scholar)
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3. Good Health and Well-being (Web of Science; OpenAlex)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 6, 2018

2005 journal article

Evaluation of a point-of-care immunodot assay for predicting results of allergen-specific intradermal and immunoglobulin E serological tests

VETERINARY DERMATOLOGY, 16(2), 117–120.

By: T. Olivry*, H. Jackson*, K. Murphy*, K. Tater* & M. Roberts n

Contributors: T. Olivry*, H. Jackson*, K. Murphy*, K. Tater* & M. Roberts n

MeSH headings : Allergens / immunology; Animals; Dermatitis, Atopic / diagnosis; Dermatitis, Atopic / immunology; Dermatitis, Atopic / veterinary; Dog Diseases / diagnosis; Dog Diseases / immunology; Dogs; Female; Immunoblotting / standards; Immunoblotting / veterinary; Immunoglobulin E / analysis; Immunoglobulin E / immunology; Intradermal Tests / standards; Intradermal Tests / veterinary; Male; Predictive Value of Tests; Sensitivity and Specificity; Serologic Tests / methods
TL;DR: In this population of dogs with AD, results of the E-Screen point-of-care immunodot assay was found to often agree with those of allergen-specific intradermal or Allercept tests for selected allerGEN groups. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
3. Good Health and Well-being (Web of Science; OpenAlex)
Sources: Web Of Science, ORCID, NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

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