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mineral mix and housed in dirt enclosures without access to pasture for a minimum of 6 months prior to euthanasia. Horses assigned to the insulin-sensitive group were donated to the University of Tennessee Veterinary Teaching Hospital after their owners

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acute surgical procedure) that required euthanasia. Samples of thyroid gland tissue were obtained after death from 10 of the cats in which the dynamics of calcitonin secretion had been studied. All experimental procedures were approved by the Ethics

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evaluations. Of the 19 horses, 13 (7 mares and 6 geldings) had been donated for terminal research studies and 6 were from the University of Tennessee teaching and research herd. Only horses donated for euthanasia were included in the OF treatment groups

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adverse behaviors, which may lead to it being surrendered for euthanasia, and by the global importance of minimizing the numbers of dogs and cats that are euthanized in shelters. In a similar vein, ovariectomy in horses increases the likelihood that they

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time was defined as the interval from anesthetic induction to euthanasia. Surgery time was defined as the interval from the start of the skin incision to completion of skin sutures. Sample collection and assay procedures Blood samples (3 mL

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after euthanasia and was transferred into refrigerated (4°C) 0.02% EDTA-PBS solution. Whole blood for neutrophil isolation was collected from a privately owned healthy cat via jugular venipuncture. Serum aliquots were collected from all serum samples

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