In commercial flocks of laying hens, keel bone fractures (KBFs) are prevalent and associated with signs of poor welfare, including behavioural indicators of pain. However, whether their impact is seve
The cellular response to stress is an important determinant of disease pathogenesis. Uncovering the molecular fingerprints of distinct stress responses may yield novel biomarkers for different disease
Background: Alopecia areata (AA) is a T-cell-mediated autoimmune disease that significantly impacts patient quality of life. The breakdown of hair follicle immune privilege underlies AA pathogenesis.
To improve the quality of life of animals, understanding of stress-induced changes is necessary. Previously, we established a subchronic and mild social defeat stress (sCSDS) model in mice, which show
Thirty-five proteins identified with altered levels of expression in response to transport stress (stressed) compared to non-stressed birds, as revealed by label-free MS/MS analysis using progenesis Q