2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.cimid.2021.101711
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Investigation of TLR1-9 genes and miR-155 expression in dogs infected with canine distemper

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“…However, our NEU%, LYM%, and EOS% values were increased in the CDV infected dogs. Another important parameter PLT levels were also stated in the reference in our study dogs same as others (Daldaban et al, 2021). PLT has a main role of platelets in inflammation and infection which they modulate leukocytosis function by phagocytosis (Jenne & Kubes, 2015).…”
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“…However, our NEU%, LYM%, and EOS% values were increased in the CDV infected dogs. Another important parameter PLT levels were also stated in the reference in our study dogs same as others (Daldaban et al, 2021). PLT has a main role of platelets in inflammation and infection which they modulate leukocytosis function by phagocytosis (Jenne & Kubes, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…There was a significant anemia found in our CDV infected dogs. Thus, there was a decrease seen in RBC, HGB, MCH and MCHC values in the CDV infected dogs, which shows combability with the other studies (Ezeibe & Udegbunam, 2008;Willi et al, 2015;Daldaban et al, 2021). Anemia observed in the CDV infected dogs could be explained by the over production of inflammatory mediators, which could inhibit erythropoiesis and shorten RBC life span (Meyer and Harvey, 1998).…”
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