Objective: To evaluate radiation exposure of dogs and cats undergoing procedures requiring intraoperative fluoroscopy and for operators performing those procedures.
Sample: 360 fluoroscopic procedures performed at 2 academic institutions between 2012 and 2015.
Procedures: Fluoroscopic procedures were classified as vascular, urinary, respiratory, cardiac, gastrointestinal, and orthopedic.
People with calcium oxalate (CaOx) urolithiasis and idiopathic hypercalciuria (IH) often have evidence of increased bone resorption, but bone turnover has not previously been investigated in dogs with these conditions. The aim of this study was to determine whether a marker of bone resorption, β-crosslaps, differs between dogs with CaOx urolithiasis and IH compared to controls. This retrospective, cross-sectional study used a canine specific ELISA to measure β-crosslaps concentrations in stored frozen serum samples from 20 dogs with CaOx urolithiasis and IH and 20 breed-, sex-, and age-matched stone-free controls (18 Miniature Schnauzers, 14 Bichons Frise, and 8 Shih Tzus).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe genetic incorporation of unnatural amino acids (UAAs) with high efficiency and fidelity is a powerful tool for the study of protein structure and dynamics with site-specificity in a relatively nonintrusive manner. Here, we illustrate the ability of L-4-nitrophenylalanine to serve as a sensitive IR probe of local protein environments in the 247 residue superfolder green fluorescent protein (sfGFP). Specifically, the nitro symmetric stretching frequency of L-4-nitrophenylalanine was shown to be sensitive to both solvents that mimic different protein environments and (15)N isotopic labeling of the three-atom nitro group of this UAA.
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