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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
35
Citations
4042
World Ranking
1772
National Ranking
99

Best Publications

  • Induction of laminitis by prolonged hyperinsulinaemia in clinically normal ponies.

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  • Equine laminitis: induced by 48 h hyperinsulinaemia in Standardbred horses.

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  • Equine hyperinsulinemia: investigation of the enteroinsular axis during insulin dysregulation.

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  • Systemic administration of β2‐adrenoceptor agonists, formoterol and salmeterol, elicit skeletal muscle hypertrophy in rats at micromolar doses

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  • β2-Agonist administration reverses muscle wasting and improves muscle function in aged rats

    James G. Ryall;David R. Plant;Paul Gregorevic;Martin N. Sillence

  • β2-Adrenoceptor agonist fenoterol enhances functional repair of regenerating rat skeletal muscle after injury

    Felice Beitzel;Paul Gregorevic;James G. Ryall;David R. Plant

  • Continuous intravenous infusion of glucose induces endogenous hyperinsulinaemia and lamellar histopathology in Standardbred horses

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  • β2-Agonist fenoterol has greater effects on contractile function of rat skeletal muscles than clenbuterol

    James G Ryall;Paul Gregorevic;David R Plant;Martin N Sillence

  • The effect of oral metformin on insulin sensitivity in insulin-resistant ponies

    Kellie D. Tinworth;Ray C. Boston;Patricia A. Harris;Martin N. Sillence

  • Calmatives for the excitable horse: A review of L-tryptophan

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  • Equine Laminitis: Comparative Histopathology 48 hours after Experimental Induction with Insulin or Alimentary Oligofructose in Standardbred Horses

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  • Anabolic effects of the beta 2-adrenoceptor agonist salmeterol are dependent on route of administration

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  • Evaluation of commercially available assays for the measurement of equine insulin

    Kellie Tinworth;Peter Wynn;Ray Boston;Patricia Harris

  • Histological and morphometric lesions in the pre-clinical, developmental phase of insulin-induced laminitis in Standardbred horses

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  • Classical and atypical binding sites for β-adrenoceptor ligands and activation of adenylyl cyclase in bovine skeletal muscle and adipose tissue membranes

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  • The oral glucose test predicts laminitis risk in ponies fed a diet high in nonstructural carbohydrates.

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  • Histological and morphometric lesions in the pre-clinical, developmental phase of insulin-induced laminitis in Standardbred horses.

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  • Ligand binding properties of putative β3‐adrenoceptors compared in brown adipose tissue and in skeletal muscle membranes

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  • Effects of clenbuterol, ICI118551 and sotalol on the growth of cardiac and skeletal muscle and on beta 2-adrenoceptor density in female rats.

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  • Glucose transport in the equine hoof

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