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Overview

Stuart D. Carter is affiliated with the University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Medicine, and Immunology and Microbiology. Within these broader domains, their work covers several subfields including Agronomy and Crop Science, Small Animals, Epidemiology, Microbiology, and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics.

The main topics addressed in Stuart D. Carter's research involve Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology, Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies, Microbial infections and disease research, Nail Diseases and Treatments, Milk Quality and Mastitis in Dairy Cows, Poxvirus research and outbreaks, and Vector-Borne Animal Diseases.

Stuart D. Carter has contributed to multiple peer-reviewed publications, with recent papers published between 2020 and 2023. These papers include:

  • The dysbiosis of ovine foot microbiome during the development and treatment of contagious ovine digital dermatitis (2021) in Animal Microbiome
  • Removal of bovine digital dermatitis-associated treponemes from hoof knives after foot-trimming: a disinfection field study (2020) in BMC Veterinary Research
  • Contagious Ovine Digital Dermatitis: A Novel Bacterial Etiology and Lesion Pathogenesis (2021) in Frontiers in Veterinary Science
  • The bovine foot skin microbiota is associated with host genotype and the development of infectious digital dermatitis lesions (2023) in Microbiome
  • Surveying bovine digital dermatitis and non-healing bovine foot lesions for the presence of Fusobacterium necrophorum, Porphyromonas endodontalis and Treponema pallidum (2020) in Veterinary Record

The frequent co-authors in their research collaborations comprise:

  • Nicholas J. Evans
  • Roger Blowey
  • Gareth J. Staton
  • Amy Gillespie
  • Hayley E. Crosby-Durrani

These collaborations have appeared across notable scientific journals including Frontiers in Veterinary Science, Veterinary Record, Journal of Dairy Research, Journal of Comparative Pathology, and Animal Microbiome. Stuart D. Carter has published three papers in Frontiers in Veterinary Science and Veterinary Record each, two papers in Journal of Dairy Research and Journal of Comparative Pathology each, and one in Animal Microbiome.

Best Publications

  • Integrins and stretch activated ion channels; putative components of functional cell surface mechanoreceptors in articular chondrocytes.

    A Mobasheri;SD Carter;P Martín-Vasallo;M Shakibaei

  • Effects of adding fiber sources to reduced-crude protein, amino acid-supplemented diets on nitrogen excretion, growth performance, and carcass traits of finishing pigs.

    J. A. Shriver;S. D. Carter;A. L. Sutton;B. T. Richert

  • Effect of pharmacological concentrations of zinc oxide with or without the inclusion of an antibacterial agent on nursery pig performance.

    G M Hill;D C Mahan;S D Carter;G L Cromwell

  • Glucose transport and metabolism in chondrocytes: a key to understanding chondrogenesis, skeletal development and cartilage degradation in osteoarthritis.

    A Mobasheri;SJ Vannucci;CA Bondy;SD Carter

  • Characterization of Novel Bovine Gastrointestinal Tract Treponema Isolates and Comparison with Bovine Digital Dermatitis Treponemes

    Nicholas J. Evans;Jennifer M. Brown;Richard D. Murray;Brian Getty

  • A reappraisal of anterior cruciate ligament disease in the dog

    D. Bennett;B. Tennant;D. G. Lewis;J. Baughan

  • Apoptosis and the loss of chondrocyte survival signals contribute to articular cartilage degradation in osteoarthritis.

    Robert Goggs;Stuart D. Carter;Gundula Schulze-Tanzil;Mehdi Shakibaei

  • Three unique groups of spirochetes isolated from digital dermatitis lesions in UK cattle.

    Nicholas J. Evans;Jennifer M. Brown;Ibrahim Demirkan;Richard D. Murray

  • Staphylococcal colonization of mucosal and lesional skin sites in atopic and healthy dogs.

    Jennifer Fazakerley;Tim Nuttall;Debby Sales;Vanessa Schmidt

  • Association of Unique, Isolated Treponemes with Bovine Digital Dermatitis Lesions

    Nicholas J. Evans;Jennifer M. Brown;Ibrahim Demirkan;Prem Singh

  • Susceptibility to visceral leishmaniasis in the domestic dog is associated with MHC class II polymorphism.

    Rupert J. Quinnell;Lorna J. Kennedy;Lorna J. Kennedy;Annette Barnes;Orin Courtenay

  • Extensive interbreed, but minimal intrabreed, variation of DLA class II alleles and haplotypes in dogs.

    Lorna J Kennedy;A Barnes;G M Happ;R J Quinnell

  • Effects of beta-mannanase addition to corn-soybean meal diets on growth performance, carcass traits, and nutrient digestibility of weanling and growing-finishing pigs.

    L A Pettey;S D Carter;B W Senne;J A Shriver

  • Matrix metalloproteinases 2 and 9 in equine synovial fluids.

    P. D. Clegg;A. R. Coughlan;C. M. Riggs;S. D. Carter

  • Gastrin-stimulated gastric epithelial cell invasion: the role and mechanism of increased matrix metalloproteinase 9 expression.

    Lydia E Wroblewski;David M Pritchard;Stuart Carter;Andrea Varro

  • Acute arthritis of cats associated with feline calicivirus infection

    S. Dawson;D. Bennett;S.D. Carter;M. Bennett

  • Dog MHC alleles containing the human RA shared epitope confer susceptibility to canine rheumatoid arthritis.

    William E. Ollier;Lorna J. Kennedy;Wendy Thomson;Annette N. Barnes

  • Bovine digital dermatitis: Current concepts from laboratory to farm.

    N.J. Evans;R.D. Murray;S.D. Carter

  • Human articular chondrocytes express three facilitative glucose transporter isoforms: GLUT1, GLUT3 and GLUT9.

    A. Mobasheri;G. Neama;S. Bell;S. Richardson

  • Studies on the role of feline calicivirus in chronic stomatitis in cats

    J.O. Knowles;F. MacArdle;S. Dawson;S.D. Carter

  • Effects of replacing pharmacological levels of dietary zinc oxide with lower dietary levels of various organic zinc sources for weanling pigs.

    G. R. Hollis;S. D. Carter;T. R. Cline;T. D. Crenshaw

  • Nutraceutical Therapies for Degenerative Joint Diseases: A Critical Review

    Robert Goggs;Anne Vaughan-Thomas;Peter D Clegg;Stuart D Carter

  • Treponema pedis sp. nov., a spirochaete isolated from bovine digital dermatitis lesions

    Nicholas J. Evans;Jennifer M. Brown;Ibrahim Demirkan;Richard D. Murray

  • Serological evidence of spirochaetal infections associated with digital dermatitis in dairy cattle.

    I Demirkan;R.L Walker;R.D Murray;R.W Blowey

  • Nomenclature for factors of the dog major histocompatibility system (DLA), 1998: first report of the ISAG DLA Nomenclature Committee.

    L J Kennedy;L Altet;J M Angles;A Barnes

  • Nomenclature for factors of the dog major histocompatibility system (DLA), 2000: Second report of the ISAG DLA Nomenclature Committee

    L. J. Kennedy;J. M. Angles;A. Barnes;S. D. Carter

  • High-Level Association of Bovine Digital Dermatitis Treponema spp. with Contagious Ovine Digital Dermatitis Lesions and Presence of Fusobacterium necrophorum and Dichelobacter nodosus

    L. E. Sullivan;S. R. Clegg;J. W. Angell;K. Newbrook

  • The frequent detection of a treponeme in bovine digital dermatitis by immunocytochemistry and polymerase chain reaction

    I. Demirkan;S. D. Carter;R. D. Murray;R. W. Blowey

  • Sequence analysis of MHC DRB alleles in domestic cats from the United Kingdom.

    Lorna J. Kennedy;Ruth Ryvar;Rosalind M. Gaskell;Diane D. Addie

  • Aquaporin water channels AQP1 and AQP3, are expressed in equine articular chondrocytes.

    Ali Mobasheri;Elisa Trujillo;Susan Bell;Stuart D. Carter

  • Glycosaminoglycans in horses with osteoarthritis.

    W. H. Alwan;S. D. Carter;D. Bennett;G. B. Edwards

  • Analysis of normal and osteoarthritic canine cartilage mRNA expression by quantitative polymerase chain reaction

    Dylan N Clements;Dylan N Clements;Stuart D Carter;John F Innes;William E R Ollier

  • Gene expression in canine atopic dermatitis and correlation with clinical severity scores

    Shona H. Wood;Shona H. Wood;Dylan N. Clements;William E. Ollier;Tim Nuttall

Frequent Co-Authors

Nicholas Evans
Nicholas Evans Australian National University
Peter D. Clegg
Peter D. Clegg University of Liverpool
William E R Ollier
William E R Ollier University of Manchester
Wendy Thomson
Wendy Thomson University of Manchester
Richard D. Murray
Richard D. Murray University of Liverpool
Ali Mobasheri
Ali Mobasheri University of Oulu
C. Anthony Hart
C. Anthony Hart University of Liverpool
Richard J. Birtles
Richard J. Birtles University of Salford
Gary L. Cromwell
Gary L. Cromwell University of Kentucky
David L.H. Bennett
David L.H. Bennett University of Oxford

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