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Veterinary Sciences, Volume 13, Issue 1

2026 January - 111 articles

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Articles (111)

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
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6 Pages

Cystinuria in an Australian Cattle Dog Family—A Seemingly Androgen-Associated Autosomal Dominant Trait

  • Alexandra Kehl,
  • Maria Brockmann,
  • Sabine Helmes,
  • Andrea Hildebrand,
  • Sabine Döll,
  • Elisabeth Mueller and
  • Urs Giger

22 January 2026

In Australian Cattle Dogs (AUCDs), cystinuria was reported to be an autosomal dominant trait caused by a 6 bp deletion in the SLC3A1 gene (type II-A). Here we report an androgen association in this breed. A family of 11 adult AUCDs (five intact and o...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
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10 Pages

22 January 2026

In this study, a multienzyme isothermal and lateral flow dipstick combination assay for PPRV detection was established, the designed primers and probes targeting the N gene were screened and optimized, and analytical sensitivity, specificity, and rep...

  • Article
  • Open Access
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20 Pages

Comparative Histology of the Cornea and Palisades of Vogt in Various Non-Human Primates

  • Joanna Klećkowska-Nawrot,
  • Aleksander Chrószcz,
  • Abit Aktaş,
  • Wojciech Paszta,
  • Karolina Goździewska-Harłajczuk and
  • Dominik Poradowski

22 January 2026

The cornea is essential for proper ocular function, yet its histological structure varies considerably among animal species. Of particular importance are the palisades of Vogt in the limbal region, as they serve as a niche for limbal epithelial stem...

  • Article
  • Open Access
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26 Pages

22 January 2026

This experiment aimed to investigate the effects of replacing alfalfa hay with Glycyrrhiza stem and leaf silage (moisture content: 45%) on rumen in vitro fermentation parameters, nutrient digestibility, and dynamic changes of microbial community comp...

  • Article
  • Open Access
129 Views
16 Pages

Transcriptomic Analysis Provides Molecular Insights into Skin Development in Dezhou Donkey Foals

  • Tong Li,
  • Honglei Qu,
  • Liyuan Wang,
  • Qiugang Ma,
  • Changfa Wang,
  • Muhammad Zahoor Khan and
  • Wenqiong Chai

21 January 2026

Skin development undergoes significant molecular changes during early life stages in mammals. This study investigated transcriptomic differences in skin tissues between newborn (Y0) and one-year-old (Y1) Dezhou donkey foals using RNA-sequencing techn...

  • Article
  • Open Access
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20 Pages

Multi-Omics Analysis Provides Insights into the Key Regulatory Pathways of Energy Metabolism in GIFT Under Salinity Stress

  • Yumeng Zhang,
  • Binglin Chen,
  • Dayu Li,
  • Zhiying Zou,
  • Jinglin Zhu,
  • Jie Yu,
  • Hong Yang and
  • Wei Xiao

21 January 2026

Salinity stress represents a critical environmental constraint that significantly limits the development of tilapia aquaculture in brackish water environments. Its substantial impacts on fundamental physiological processes in fish, particularly osmot...

  • Article
  • Open Access
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10 Pages

Dermatosis Associated with Feeding Low-Quality Food (Generic Food Dermatosis): A Case Series

  • Alejandro Blanco,
  • Melisa López,
  • Laura Kantor,
  • Adriana Duchene and
  • Lluís Ferrer

21 January 2026

Severe crusting dermatosis affecting the mucocutaneous junctions, pressure points, and trunk of dogs fed low-quality dry food was first reported in the United States in the 1980s. Since then, only a few cases have been documented. Twenty-two adult do...

  • Article
  • Open Access
112 Views
18 Pages

A Sustainable Strategy for Gastrointestinal Nematode Control in Sheep

  • Lorella Giuliotti,
  • Maria Novella Benvenuti,
  • Angelo Gazzano,
  • Valentina Gazzano,
  • Giorgia Romeo and
  • Fabio Macchioni

21 January 2026

Gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) represent a major constraint to sheep production, and sustainable alternatives to routine anthelmintic use are increasingly required. This study compared two parasite control strategies in Zerasca sheep: routine alben...

  • Article
  • Open Access
113 Views
17 Pages

Characterization of Enterococcus faecium Based on Multi-Omics Approaches: Genomic, Transcriptomic, and Phenotypic Analyses

  • Jiayan Huang,
  • Haoyu Fan,
  • Yurui Wang,
  • Xiao Yue,
  • Zixuan Li,
  • Zhanchun Bai,
  • Da Qiong,
  • Zhuoma Gesang and
  • Sizhu Suolang

21 January 2026

Animal-derived E. faecium poses a public health risk due to its capacity to acquire antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and virulence genes. However, the pathogenicity and cross-host transmission potential of strains originating from unique environments,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,295 Views
12 Pages

Whole Blood Viscosity and Its Associations with Age, Hematologic Indices, and Serum Biochemical Variables in Clinically Healthy Beagle Dogs and Korean Shorthair Cats

  • Jinseok Son,
  • Ji-Hyun Park,
  • Seongjun Kim,
  • Chae-Yeon Hong,
  • Chang-Hwan Moon,
  • Yong-ho Choe,
  • Tae-sung Hwang,
  • Jaemin Kim,
  • Sung-Lim Lee and
  • Dongbin Lee

20 January 2026

This study investigated whether Whole blood viscosity (WBV) varies with age in clinically healthy Beagle dogs and Korean Shorthair cats and examined the hematologic and biochemical variables associated with WBV. WBV was measured across multiple shear...

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