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Equine laminitis: glucose deprivation and MMP activation induce dermo‐epidermal separation in vitro

Equine laminitis: glucose deprivation and MMP activation induce dermo‐epidermal separation in vitro Reasons for performing study: Acute laminitis is characterised by hoof lamellar dermal‐epidermal separation at the basement membrane (BM) zone. Hoof lamellar explants cultured in vitro can also be made to separate at the basement membrane zone and investigating how this occurs may give insight into the poorly understood pathophysiology of laminitis. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Equine Veterinary Journal Wiley

Equine laminitis: glucose deprivation and MMP activation induce dermo‐epidermal separation in vitro

Equine Veterinary Journal , Volume 36 (3) – Jan 1, 2004

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Wiley
Copyright
Copyright © 2004 Wiley Subscription Services
ISSN
0425-1644
eISSN
2042-3306
DOI
10.2746/0425164044877170
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Abstract

Reasons for performing study: Acute laminitis is characterised by hoof lamellar dermal‐epidermal separation at the basement membrane (BM) zone. Hoof lamellar explants cultured in vitro can also be made to separate at the basement membrane zone and investigating how this occurs may give insight into the poorly understood pathophysiology of laminitis.

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Equine Veterinary JournalWiley

Published: Jan 1, 2004

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