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Insights in the pathogenesis of Dobermann hepatitis
P.J.J. Mandigers
Faculteit Diergeneeskunde
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Doctoral thesis 1 (Research UU / Graduation UU)
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Hepatitis
100%
Copper Concentration
41%
Dog Leukocyte Antigen
33%
Copper Excretion
25%
Hepatic Copper
16%
Copper Metabolism
16%
Placebo-controlled
8%
Immune Response
8%
Metabolism
8%
Quantitative PCR
8%
Hepatocytes
8%
Lack of Response
8%
Bile
8%
Healthy Dogs
8%
Histopathological Examination
8%
MRNA Level
8%
Liver Disease
8%
Differentially Expressed Genes
8%
Doberman
8%
Dry Matter
8%
Androgens
8%
Plasma Clearance
8%
Liver Samples
8%
3-year-olds
8%
Disease Groups
8%
Kupffer Cells
8%
Liver Copper
8%
Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis
8%
Metallothionein
8%
Technetium-99m
8%
Clearance Value
8%
Autoimmune Hepatitis
8%
Allele Variation
8%
Hepatobiliary Scintigraphy
8%
Inborn Errors of Metabolism
8%
Abnormal Response
8%
Hepatobiliary
8%
D-penicillamine
8%
Copper Isotopes
8%
ATP7A
8%
ATP7B
8%
Cholestasis
8%
Immune Stimulation
8%
Atox1
8%
ROS Defense
8%
Cox17
8%
Control Value
8%
CTR1
8%
Ceruloplasmin
8%
Class II Alleles
8%
Proportional Mortality Ratios
8%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Dog
100%
Doberman Pinscher
100%
Leukocyte
21%
Prevalence
10%
Hepatocyte
5%
Androgen
5%
Kupffer Cell
5%
Autoimmune Hepatitis
5%
Blood Plasma
5%
Penicillamine
5%
Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
5%
Liver Disease
5%
Scintigraphy
5%