Biomarkers of injury to neural tissue in veterinary medicine

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Abstract

There are numerous biomarkers of central and peripheral nervous system damage described in human and veterinary medicine. Many of these are already used as tools in the diagnosis of human neurological disorders, and many are investigated in regard to their use in small and large animal veterinary medicine. The following review presents the current knowledge about the application of cell-type (glial fibrillary acidic protein, neurofilament subunit NF-H, myelin basic protein) and central nervous system specific proteins (S100B, neuron specific enolase, tau protein, alpha II spectrin, ubiquitin carboxy-terminal hydrolase L1, creatine kinase BB) present in the cerebrospinal fluid and/or serum of animals in the diagnosis of central or peripheral nervous system damage in veterinary medicine.

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Płonek, M., Wrzosek, M., & Nicpoń, J. (2016, September 1). Biomarkers of injury to neural tissue in veterinary medicine. Journal of Veterinary Research (Poland). De Gruyter Open Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1515/jvetres-2016-0053

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