Publications by authors named "Elena Hunter"

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  • * A review of 1531 publications found only 29 relevant studies, with metagenomics providing valuable insight in just three cases, and highlighted that long-read sequencing methods have not yet been explored in this context.
  • * The review emphasizes the need for uniform sampling methods in research and suggests considering factors like seasonality and livestock growth stages, urging future studies to leverage the accessibility of long-read sequencing to establish a consistent testing protocol for bioaerosol emissions.
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Aim: The cytochrome P450 enzymes play a significant role in regulating cellular and physiological processes by activating endogenous compounds. They also play an essential role in the detoxification process of xenobiotics. Flavonoids belong to a class of polyphenols found in food, such as vegetables, red wine, beer, and fruits, which modulate biological functions in the body.

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Objective: The use of benchtop metabolic profiling technology based on nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) was evaluated in a small cohort of cats with a view to applying this as a viable and rapid metabolic tool to support clinical decision making.

Results: Urinary metabolites were analysed from four subjects consisting of two healthy controls and two chronic kidney disease (CKD) IRIS stage 2 cases. The study identified 15 metabolites in cats with CKD that were different from the controls.

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The consequences of poor breed management and inbreeding can range from gradual declines in individual productivity to more serious fertility and mortality concerns. However, many small and closed groups, as well as larger unmanaged populations, are plagued by genetic regression, often due to a dearth in breeding support tools which are accessible and easy to use in supporting decision-making. To address this, we have developed a population management tool (BCAS, Breed Conservation and Management System) based on individual relatedness assessed using pedigree-based kinship, which offers breeding recommendations for such populations.

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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a renal dysfunction that can lead to high rates of mortality and morbidity, particularly when coupled with late diagnosis. CKD has become a major health problem due to its challenging detection at early stages when clear symptoms are yet to be presented. Thus, CKD is likely to be identified when the substantive conditions of the disease are manifest.

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Toxoplasmosis is an infection caused by the intercellular protozoan parasite . The parasite has the three-stage life cycle: oocysts, tachyzoites, and bradyzoites. Felids are the only known hosts for the sexual reproduction of and, therefore, play a crucial role in the transmission of toxoplasmosis.

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