Neutrophil Apoptosis in Equine Inflammatory Conditions
- July 31, 2018
- Posted by Stacy Anderson, DVM, MVSC, PhD, DACVS-LA
Horse are especially sensitive to endotoxemia. To address the issue, Dr. Stacy Anderson of Lincoln Memorial University, in Harrogate, Tennessee, presents her research on neutrophil apoptosis (the death of cells that occurs as a normal and controlled part of an organism’s growth or development) in horses.
- Topics: Anatomy & Physiology, Diseases and Conditions, Horse Care, Immune System, Infectious Diseases, Media, Other Infectious Diseases, Other Veterinary Technologies, Seminars, University of Kentucky Diagnostic Research Lecture Series, Vet and Professional, Vet On Demand, Veterinary Practice, Video
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Horse are especially sensitive to endotoxemia. To address the issue, Dr. Stacy Anderson of Lincoln Memorial University, in Harrogate, Tennessee, presents her research on neutrophil apoptosis (the death of cells that occurs as a normal and controlled part of an organism’s growth or development) in horses.
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Stacy Anderson, DVM, MVSC, PhD, DACVS-LA
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