2015
DOI: 10.1007/s12571-015-0540-z
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Agri-health research: what have we learned and where do we go next?

Abstract: Background: The hormones insulin and adiponectin are commonly measured in equids because of their involvement in endocrinopathic laminitis. These are currently measured in serum/plasma, although jugular venipuncture can cause stress in some animals and may be impossible in needle-shy individuals. However, both hormones can be measured in saliva in other species.Objectives: To determine whether [insulin] and [total adiponectin] are detectable in equine saliva using automated assays and whether saliva collection… Show more

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“…The Junior Team took on key roles in organizing the annual LCIRAH conferences, and subsequently ANH Academy weeks, where their Agri‐Health 101 was one of the most popular learning labs. They also undertook to author, with the support of the journal Food Security, a peer‐reviewed summary paper following every LCIRAH and Academy conference …”
Section: Lcirah As An Interdisciplinary Research Programme To Addressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Junior Team took on key roles in organizing the annual LCIRAH conferences, and subsequently ANH Academy weeks, where their Agri‐Health 101 was one of the most popular learning labs. They also undertook to author, with the support of the journal Food Security, a peer‐reviewed summary paper following every LCIRAH and Academy conference …”
Section: Lcirah As An Interdisciplinary Research Programme To Addressmentioning
confidence: 99%