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Vos-Loohuis M, van Oost B, Dangel C, Langbein-Detsch I, Leegwater P
Anim Genet . 2017 Jul; 48(4):493-496. PMID: 28696025
Von Willebrand disease (VWD), caused by deficiency of the von Willebrand factor (VWF), is the most common bleeding disorder in humans and dogs. The complete cDNA encoding VWF of a...
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Kas M, de Mooij-van Malsen J, De Krom M, van Gassen K, van Lith H, Olivier B, et al.
Genes Brain Behav . 2008 Aug; 8(1):13-22. PMID: 18721260
The generation of motor activity levels is under tight neural control to execute essential behaviors, such as movement toward food or for social interaction. To identify novel neurobiological mechanisms underlying...
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van den Berg L, Vos-Loohuis M, Schilder M, van Oost B, Hazewinkel H, Wade C, et al.
Behav Genet . 2007 Dec; 38(1):55-66. PMID: 18066658
Aggressive behavior displays a high heritability in our study group of Golden Retriever dogs. Alterations in brain serotonin metabolism have been described in aggressive dogs before. Here, we evaluate whether...
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van den Berg L, Schilder M, de Vries H, Leegwater P, van Oost B
Behav Genet . 2006 Jun; 36(6):882-902. PMID: 16799833
Reliable and valid phenotyping is crucial for our study of genetic factors underlying aggression in Golden Retriever dogs. A mail questionnaire based on the Canine Behavioral Assessment and Research Questionnaire...
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Forman O, Boursnell M, Dunmore B, Stendall N, van den Sluis B, Fretwell N, et al.
Anim Genet . 2005 Nov; 36(6):497-501. PMID: 16293123
Copper toxicosis is an autosomal recessive disorder affecting Bedlington terriers, characterized by elevated liver copper levels and early death of affected dogs. Genetic linkage mapping studies initially identified linkage between...
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van den Berg L, Kwant L, Hestand M, van Oost B, Leegwater P
J Hered . 2005 Oct; 96(7):786-96. PMID: 16251523
Aggressive behavior is the most frequently encountered behavioral problem in dogs. Abnormalities in brain serotonin metabolism have been described in aggressive dogs. We studied canine serotonergic genes to investigate genetic...
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Stabej P, Leegwater P, Imholz S, Versteeg S, Zijlstra C, Stokhof A, et al.
Cytogenet Genome Res . 2005 Aug; 111(2):140-6. PMID: 16103655
Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a common disease of the myocardium recognized in human, dog and experimental animals. Genetic factors are responsible for a large proportion of cases in humans, and...
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Wiersma A, Millon L, Van Dongen A, van Oost B, Bannasch D
J Hered . 2005 Jul; 96(7):739-44. PMID: 16014809
The collagen type IV alpha3 and alpha4 chains (COL4A3 and COL4A4) are part of the specialized glomerular basement membrane in the kidney. In human these genes are responsible for Alport...
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Leistra W, van Oost B, Willemse T
Vet Rec . 2005 May; 156(18):575-7. PMID: 15866902
The eosinophilic granuloma complex is a group of skin disorders common in cats. This paper describes the clinical, haematological and histopathological features of 17 related Norwegian forest cats, six of...
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Jalving R, Vant Slot R, van Oost B
Poult Sci . 2004 Dec; 83(12):1925-31. PMID: 15615001
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) are the ideal markers for high-density genome wide mapping. A total of 327,000 expressed sequence tag (EST) sequences, obtained from the ChickEST project, were examined for...