Abstract:With the improvement in modern medicine, the world’s human and feline (Felis catus, the domestic cat) population is aging. As the population grows older, there is an increase of age-related diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease in humans and feline cognitive dysfunction in felines, which shares many similarities with Alzheimer’s disease. They both result in cognitive decline and lack effective treatments. In light of their pathological similarities, both occur at old age, and as domestic cats share the human e… Show more
“…Zadik-Weiss et al ( 2020 ) conducted a literature review to evaluate the potential of domestic cats as a spontaneous model for Alzheimer’s disease. In line with the One-Health concept, feline cognitive dysfunction was identified as a promising model for human Alzheimer’s disease.…”
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“…Zadik-Weiss et al ( 2020 ) conducted a literature review to evaluate the potential of domestic cats as a spontaneous model for Alzheimer’s disease. In line with the One-Health concept, feline cognitive dysfunction was identified as a promising model for human Alzheimer’s disease.…”
Section: Regulatory and Legal Developmentsmentioning
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