Search results for: 'WA 0859 3970 0884 RAB Renovasi Rumah 2 Lantai Lebar 5 Meter Berpengalaman Tempel Sleman'
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Cerebellar hypoplasia (RELN: c.2839del)
Test code: DOG-CH-RELNCerebellar hypoplasia in the White Swiss Shepherd is a genetic disease linked to an abnormality in the development of the cerebellum. Symptoms generally appear between 2 and 4 weeks of age and include progressive ataxia (loss of co-ordination of movement), difficulty standing upright, walking in a straight line and difficulty suckling. Affected puppies show a normal sucking reflex, but have difficulty attaching to the nipple. At necropsy, severe anatomical abnormalities are observed, including the absence of cerebellar folia, moderate internal hydrocephalus and alterations in the structure of the cerebellum, with disorganised cell layers. The disease generally leads to the euthanasia of puppies at around 4 weeks of age.
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Multidrug Resistance (ABCB1: c.295_298delAGAT)
Test code: DOG-MDR1Multidrug Resistance 1 is a genetic mutation in a protein that transports drugs out of the brain. This mutation causes sensitivity to certain drugs, including ivermectin and loperamide. Because of this lack of drug clearance from the brain, affected dogs experience neurological symptoms such as ataxia or even death. MDR1 can be tested for in any breed, but is most commonly found in the breeds listed below.€49.85