2020
DOI: 10.1177/0300985820921820
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Equine Hoof Canker: Bovine Papillomavirus Infection Is Not Associated With Impaired Keratinocyte Differentiation

Abstract: Impaired keratinocyte differentiation has recently been suggested as a key event in equine hoof canker development. Koilocytotic appearance of keratinocytes, one of the most characteristic morphological alterations in hoof canker tissue, is also a common marker for papillomavirus (PV) infection, and bovine PV-1 and/or -2 (BPV-1/2) has previously been detected in equine canker patients. Therefore, the present study aimed to correlate the frequency and severity of koilocytotic keratinocytes with BPV det… Show more

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“…Ihre Ergebnisse standen allerdings im Widerspruch zu denen von Brandt et al. (2011), denn sie konnten DNS von BPV-1 und -2 sowohl bei gesunden als auch bei kranken Tieren nachweisen 33 .…”
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“…Ihre Ergebnisse standen allerdings im Widerspruch zu denen von Brandt et al. (2011), denn sie konnten DNS von BPV-1 und -2 sowohl bei gesunden als auch bei kranken Tieren nachweisen 33 .…”
Section: äTiologieunclassified