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  1. 19861

    Table_1_Liver Transcriptomic Analysis of the Effects of Dietary Fish Oil Revealed a Regulated Expression Pattern of Genes in Adult Female Spotted Scat (Scatophagus argus).DOCX by Tuo Wang (1412575)

    Published 2021
    “…The expression levels of Foxo1a and Lep, which are involved in the lipid metabolism, decreased significantly in the FO group, which may be related to the lower level of HSI in the FO group. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Internet-based survey evaluating the impact of ground substrate on injury and performance in canine agility athletes.PDF by Isabel A. Jimenez (13269558)

    Published 2022
    “…Overall, agility dogs were perceived to perform best on natural grass and dirt, while rubber mat was associated with injury and decreased performance. Respondents were willing to make significant alterations to their dog's routine due to a perceived association between substrate, injury, and performance. …”
  19. 19879

    Video_1_Internet-based survey evaluating the impact of ground substrate on injury and performance in canine agility athletes.mov by Isabel A. Jimenez (13269558)

    Published 2022
    “…Overall, agility dogs were perceived to perform best on natural grass and dirt, while rubber mat was associated with injury and decreased performance. Respondents were willing to make significant alterations to their dog's routine due to a perceived association between substrate, injury, and performance. …”
  20. 19880

    Data_Sheet_1_Internet-based survey evaluating the impact of ground substrate on injury and performance in canine agility athletes.PDF by Isabel A. Jimenez (13269558)

    Published 2023
    “…Overall, agility dogs were perceived to perform best on natural grass and dirt, while rubber mat was associated with injury and decreased performance. Respondents were willing to make significant alterations to their dog's routine due to a perceived association between substrate, injury, and performance. …”