Association of acute Babesia canis infection and serum lipid, lipoprotein, and apoprotein concentrations in dogs
Abstract Background Babesia canis infection induces a marked acute phase response (APR) that might be associated with alteration in lipid and lipoprotein metabolism and disease prognosis. Hypothesis Dogs with B. canis‐induced APR develop dyslipidemia with altered lipoprotein concentration and morpho...
Main Authors: | Zorana Milanović, Jelena Vekić, Vladimir Radonjić, Anja Ilić Božović, Aleksandra Zeljković, Jelena Janac, Vesna Spasojević‐Kalimanovska, Jesse Buch, Ramaswamy Chandrashekar, Žanka Bojić‐Trbojević, Ljiljana Hajduković, Mary M. Christopher, Milica Kovačević Filipović |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2019-07-01
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Series: | Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine |
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15537 |
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