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Reasons for performing study: The key lesion of laminitis is separation at the hoof lamellar dermal‐epidermal interface. For this to happen the structural and adhesion proteins of the basement membrane zone must be altered. Which proteins and how damage to them leads to the lamellar separation of laminitis is unknown.
Equine Veterinary Journal – Wiley
Published: Jan 1, 2004
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