Katarzyna MalinUniversity of California, Davis | UCD · Department of Population Health and Reproduction (VM)
Katarzyna Malin
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
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October 2014 - February 2020
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Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) has become one of the most important tools used for in vitro production of embryos (IVP) in equine reproduction management programs around the world. This procedure is often performed in the US for several breeds and is used primarily to optimize foal production for broodmares and performance mares but also f...
In 1996, when Dolly the sheep was born, a new, utopian era was expected to begin. Science fiction and popular culture instantly threatened the public with shortly upcoming human clones, portraying it as a very easy and instant procedure. Practice has proven otherwise; it exposed how little is known about the early development of mammals and epigene...
Increased training loads in both human and equine athletes are generally implemented to improve their physical performance. These loads are tolerated only within appropriate training periodization with regard to recovery time. Otherwise, training overload causes failure in the systemic adaptation, which at first leads to overreaching, and progressi...
Domestic horses routinely participate in vigorous and various athletic activities. This enables the horse to serve as a model for studying athletic physiology and immunology in other species, including humans. For instance, as a model of physical efforts, such as endurance rides (long-distance running/aerobic exercise) and races (anaerobic exercise...
Horses working with humans for recreational purposes are subjected to a variety of external factors that can have a negative impact on their well-being. There is an urgent need for unequivocal evidence from scientific studies to unify methods of welfare verification of working animals. The testosterone/cortisol ratio has recently been proposed as a...
Simple Summary: C-reactive protein is a major positive acute phase protein in dogs. It is commonly used as a marker of inflammation that, although nonspecific, is highly sensitive. The high clinical value lies in its rapid response and relatively short half-life time; these qualities make the C-reactive protein a good therapeutic guide; among other...
A educational approach that focuses on cat's skeletal system.
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is there any way I could find any major study? hasn't it been done yet? I can't find anything. Thanks in advance
I've been looking for carnivores, found one tree but from 1992, I want to verify if it's still relevant.
I wanted to know if it's a matter of manual capability or is it a standard? What is more valuable nowadays?