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Markers of Oxidative Stress in Dogs with Myxomatous Mitral Valve Disease are Influenced by Sex, Neuter Status, and Serum Cholesterol Concentration
M. J. Reimann, J. Haggstrom, J. E. Moller,
J. Lykkesfeldt
, T Falk,
Lisbeth Høier Olsen
Lifepharm
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Agriculture & Biology
heart valve diseases
100%
oxidative stress
40%
cholesterol
39%
dogs
39%
tocopherols
34%
gender
31%
low density lipoprotein
21%
vitamin E
19%
body condition
12%
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
12%
malondialdehyde
11%
dog diseases
10%
heart failure
9%
dog breeds
8%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Mitral Valve
51%
Tocopherols
42%
Cholesterol
38%
Oxidative Stress
38%
Dogs
37%
Serum
23%
Vitamin E
20%
oxidized low density lipoprotein
19%
Dog Diseases
17%
Malondialdehyde
12%
Heart Failure
4%
Regression Analysis
4%