Publicaties
Profiling the aerobic window of horses in response to training by means of a modified lactate minimum speed test : flatten the curve Universiteit Gent
Feasibility and safety of three-dimensional electroanatomical cardiac mapping, mapping-guided biopsy and transseptal puncture in dogs Universiteit Gent
Transvenous electrical cardioversion of atrial fibrillation in horses : horse and procedural factors correlated with success and recurrence Universiteit Gent
Cellular and humoral immunogenicity investigation of single and repeated allogeneic tenogenic primed mesenchymal stem cell treatments in horses suffering from tendon injuries Universiteit Gent
The use of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) for the treatment of equine tendon disease is widely investigated because of their regenerative and immunomodulatory potential. However, questions have been raised concerning the immunogenic properties of allogeneic MSCs. Therefore, two studies were conducted to assess the safety of equine allogeneic peripheral blood-derived tenogenic primed MSCs (tpMSCs). The objective was to evaluate if a single and ...
Assessing the functional properties of tenogenic primed mesenchymal stem cells in ex vivo equine tendon and ligament explants : a preliminary study Universiteit Gent
Injuries to equine tendons and ligaments are career-compromising, causing reduced performance and premature retirement. Promising treatment alternatives have been investigated in the field of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). In this study, the tissue adherence and protein expression of tenogenic primed mesenchymal stem cells (tpMSCs) after administration to ex vivo tendon and ligament explants is investigated. First, collagen type I (COL I) and ...
Clinical insights into the three-dimensional anatomy of cheek teeth in alpacas based on micro-computed tomography. Part 2 : maxillary cheek teeth Universiteit Gent
A histological description of alpaca (Vicugna pacos) cheek teeth : findings and anatomical variations in macroscopically normal molars Universiteit Gent
Interstitial nephritis of unknown aetiology in captive slender‐horned gazelles (Gazella leptoceros) Universiteit Gent
Four captive slender-horned gazelles (Gazella leptoceros) died in a short period. The clinical signs were lethargy progressing rapidly to stupor and death. Differential diagnoses included trauma, intoxication, hepatic and renal failure. Blood analyses revealed increased blood urea nitrogen, creatinine, aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase and creatine kinase. Serum mean copper levels had risen almost two-fold. No trauma was found ...