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  • 2. Genetic investigation of equine recurrent uveitis in Appaloosa horses.
    Rockwell H, Mack M, Famula T, Sandmeyer L, Bauer B, Dwyer A, Lassaline M, Beeson S, Archer S, McCue M, Bellone RR.
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  • 3. Risk factors for equine recurrent uveitis in a population of Appaloosa horses in western Canada.
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  • 4. Heritability of insidious uveitis in Appaloosa horses.
    Kingsley NB, Sandmeyer L, Norton EM, Speed D, Dwyer A, Lassaline M, McCue M, Bellone RR.
    Anim Genet; 2022 Dec; 53(6):872-877. PubMed ID: 36210489
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  • 5. A genetic investigation of equine recurrent uveitis in the Icelandic horse breed.
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  • 6. Risk factors for insidious uveitis in the Knabstrupper breed.
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    Equine Vet J; 2023 Sep; 55(5):820-830. PubMed ID: 36199161
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  • 9. A genome-wide association study identifies risk loci to equine recurrent uveitis in German warmblood horses.
    Kulbrock M, Lehner S, Metzger J, Ohnesorge B, Distl O.
    PLoS One; 2013 Sep; 8(8):e71619. PubMed ID: 23977091
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  • 11. Prognosis and impact of equine recurrent uveitis.
    Gerding JC, Gilger BC.
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  • 12. Fine-mapping and mutation analysis of TRPM1: a candidate gene for leopard complex (LP) spotting and congenital stationary night blindness in horses.
    Bellone RR, Forsyth G, Leeb T, Archer S, Sigurdsson S, Imsland F, Mauceli E, Engensteiner M, Bailey E, Sandmeyer L, Grahn B, Lindblad-Toh K, Wade CM.
    Brief Funct Genomics; 2010 May; 9(3):193-207. PubMed ID: 20353955
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  • 13. Ex Vivo and In Vitro Analysis Identify a Detrimental Impact of Neutrophil Extracellular Traps on Eye Structures in Equine Recurrent Uveitis.
    Fingerhut L, Yücel L, Strutzberg-Minder K, von Köckritz-Blickwede M, Ohnesorge B, de Buhr N.
    Front Immunol; 2022 May; 13():830871. PubMed ID: 35251020
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  • 14. A proteomic approach for studying the pathogenesis of spontaneous equine recurrent uveitis (ERU).
    Deeg CA.
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  • 15. Ocular abnormalities in the Icelandic horse with a focus on equine recurrent uveitis: 112 Icelandic horses living in Denmark and 26 Icelandic horses living in the United States.
    Henriksen ML, Dwyer AE, Krarup Nielsen R, Bäcklund S, Dahlmann Christensen N, Holberg Pihl T.
    Vet Ophthalmol; 2022 May 15; 25(3):194-208. PubMed ID: 34890112
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  • 16. [Depiction of the structure of the vitreous body in horses without ocular diseases and in horses with equine recurrent uveitis (ERU) using transmission electron microscopy].
    Niedermaier G, Wollanke B, Hoffmann R, Matiasek K, Gerhards H.
    Dtsch Tierarztl Wochenschr; 2006 Jun 15; 113(6):211-7. PubMed ID: 16856605
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  • 17. Multiple etiologies of equine recurrent uveitis--A natural model for human autoimmune uveitis: A brief review.
    Witkowski L, Cywinska A, Paschalis-Trela K, Crisman M, Kita J.
    Comp Immunol Microbiol Infect Dis; 2016 Feb 15; 44():14-20. PubMed ID: 26851589
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  • 18. Role of bacteria in the pathogenesis of recurrent uveitis in horses from the southeastern United States.
    Gilger BC, Salmon JH, Yi NY, Barden CA, Chandler HL, Wendt JA, Colitz CM.
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  • 19. Equine recurrent uveitis: Human and equine perspectives.
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  • 20. Vitreal IgM autoantibodies target neurofilament medium in a spontaneous model of autoimmune uveitis.
    Swadzba ME, Hirmer S, Amann B, Hauck SM, Deeg CA.
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