Effect of a zinc L-carnosine compound on acid-induced injury in canine gastric mucosa ex vivo.
Hill TL1, Blikslager AT.
American journal of veterinary research.Am J Vet Res.2012 May;73(5):659-63. doi: 10.2460/ajvr.73.5.659.
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether a zinc L-carnosine compound used for treatment of suspected gastric ulcers in dogs ameliorates acid-induced injury in canine gastric mucosa.SAMPLE: Gastric mucosa from 6 healthy dogs.PROCEDURES: Mucosa from the gastric antrum was harvested from 6 unadoptable shelter dog
Pediatric clinics of North America.Pediatr Clin North Am.2005 Oct;52(5):1479-94, ix.
As international adoption has become more "mainstream," the issues recently addressed in domestic adoption have become more important in adoptions involving children originating in other countries. Certain groups of prospective adoptive parents, such as gay or lesbian couples, single parents, and pa