Recent CVM Publications (February 2024 Update)

05 February 2024

Below are College of Veterinary Medicine publications added to the Scopus database in the last 33 days.

Congratulations to all the recently published authors!

Access to the full text may be subject to library subscriptions.

Oluwayelu DO, Desario C, Babalola ET, Pratelli A, Daodu OB, Elia G, et al. Genetic characterization of parvoviruses identified in stray cats in Nigeria. Acta Tropica. 2024;250. doi: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2023.107108.

Ramirez-Navarro A, Lima-Silveira L, Glazebrook PA, Dantzler HA, Kline DD, Kunze DL. Kv2 channels contribute to neuronal activity within the vagal afferent-nTS reflex arc. American Journal of Physiology – Cell Physiology. 2024;326(1):C74-C88. doi: 10.1152/ajpcell.00366.2023.

Kelty TJ, Taylor CL, Wieschhaus NE, Thorne PK, Amin AR, Mueller CM, et al. Western diet-induced obesity results in brain mitochondrial dysfunction in female Ossabaw swine. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience. 2023;16. doi: 10.3389/fnmol.2023.1320879.

Maguey-González JA, Nava-Ramírez MDJ, Gómez-Rosales S, Ángeles MDL, Solís-Cruz B, Hernández-Patlán D, et al. Corrigendum: Evaluation of the efficacy of humic acids to counteract the toxic effects of aflatoxin B1 in turkey poults(Front. Vet. Sci., (2023), 10, (1276754), 10.3389/fvets.2023.1276754). Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 2023;10. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2023.1346080.

Jean Wilson E, Sirpu Natesh N, Ghadermazi P, Pothuraju R, Prajapati DR, Pandey S, et al. Red Cabbage Juice-Mediated Gut Microbiota Modulation Improves Intestinal Epithelial Homeostasis and Ameliorates Colitis. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2024;25(1). doi: 10.3390/ijms25010539.

Thangavel R, Kaur H, Dubova I, Selvakumar GP, Ahmed ME, Raikwar SP, et al. Parkinson’s Disease Dementia Patients: Expression of Glia Maturation Factor in the Brain. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2024;25(2). doi: 10.3390/ijms25021182.

Moore SG, Hamilton SA, Molina-Coto R, Mayo LM, Rodrigues RO, Leiva T, et al. Reproductive performance of early- and late-calving dairy cows artificially inseminated after ovulation synchronization and estrous resynchronization or artificially inseminated after observed estrus. JDS Communications. 2021;2(2):80-5. doi: 10.3168/jdsc.2020-0035.

Sellmer Ramos I, Moraes JGN, Caldeira MO, Poock SE, Spencer TE, Lucy MC. Impact of postpartum metritis on the regeneration of endometrial glands in dairy cows. JDS Communications. 2023;4(5):400-5. doi: 10.3168/jdsc.2022-0338.

Paddock KJ, Veum KS, Finke DL, Ericsson AC, Hibbard BE. Soil microbes from conservation agriculture systems reduce growth of Bt-resistant western corn rootworm larvae. Journal of Pest Science. 2024. doi: 10.1007/s10340-023-01725-2.

Oman RE, Rivero L, Weaver LF, Simpson KM. Modified tube cystostomy technique for management of obstructive urolithiasis in small ruminants: procedure and outcome in 17 sheep and goats. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 2024;262(2):256-62. doi: 10.2460/javma.23.07.0427.

Kendall A, Byron JK, Westropp JL, Coates JR, Vaden S, Adin C, et al. ACVIM consensus statement on diagnosis and management of urinary incontinence in dogs. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 2024. doi: 10.1111/jvim.16975.

Shelton GD, Tucciarone F, Guo LT, Coghill LM, Lyons LA. Precision medicine using whole genome sequencing identifies a novel dystrophin (DMD) variant for X-linked muscular dystrophy in a cat. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 2024;38(1):135-44. doi: 10.1111/jvim.16971.

Mohan RR, Gupta S, Kumar R, Sinha NR, Landreneau J, Sinha PR, et al. Tissue-targeted and localized AAV5-DCN and AAV5-PEDF combination gene therapy abrogates corneal fibrosis and concurrent neovascularization in rabbit eyes in vivo. Ocular Surface. 2024;32:13-25. doi: 10.1016/j.jtos.2024.01.001.

Jackson CD, Badran M, Gozal D, Brown CR, Khalyfa A. Sleep fragmentation disrupts Lyme arthritis resolution in mice. Sleep Medicine. 2024;114:196-202. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2024.01.011.

Furtado AP, DeCourcey M, Miller MA, Chen AV, Martin LG, Guess SC, et al. Cytologic features of canine melanotroph and corticotroph pituitary adenomas. Veterinary Clinical Pathology. 2024. doi: 10.1111/vcp.13311.

Sponseller B, Evans T. Plants Causing Toxic Myopathies. Veterinary Clinics of North America – Equine Practice. 2024. doi: 10.1016/j.cveq.2023.11.001.

Bryan JN. Updates in Osteosarcoma. Veterinary Clinics of North America – Small Animal Practice. 2024. doi: 10.1016/j.cvsm.2023.12.007.

Mickelson M. Oral surgery: Neoplasia and cystic conditions. Veterinary Oral Diagnostic Imaging2024. p. 199-233.

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Mizzou Librarians Share Their Favorite Reads of 2023

We asked Mizzou Librarians to recommend their favorite reads of 2023 and asked them to explain why it was their favorite. They could:

  • Write a few sentences OR
  • Provide 3-5 descriptive words OR
  • What emojis would describe the book?

And of course, we got a lot of recommendations. The books could be published in any year and any genre as long as they were available at Mizzou Libraries or in Mobius.

Check out some books to help keep you entertained during these cold January days.

 

Y/N by Esther Yi

“Darkly funny, intense, beautiful prose, 3-am uncanny,” – Amanda M.

 

The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern

“Magical, Victorian, atmospheric, gentle,” – Julia P.

 

Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao

“Sci-Fi, Dystopia, Revenge, Kick-Ass Women AND invitation to fight🥊,” Megan B.

 

Thirty-three Teeth by Colin Cotterill

“Quietly humorous mystery set in Laos featuring elderly coroner. (Bonus note: the Soho Crime imprint is a fun way to travel the world: https://sohopress.com/soho-crime/),” Anne B.

 

Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi

“”Homecoming” by Yaa Gyasi captivated me with its sweeping narrative that spans generations, exploring the impact of slavery on two half-sisters and their descendants. The characters are vividly drawn and left a lasting impression on me. It’s powerful and thought-provoking, making it a standout and one of the best things I read this year,” Shannon C.

 

Still Life by Sara Winman

“This book is a lovely exploration of love in its many forms. It is a historical fiction book set in England during the end of WWII and stretching from then through the lives of the characters after the war. And, there is a wonderful, mystical parrot. Who can ask for more?”- Cindy B.

 

The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins

“Historic, Chilling, Action-Packed, Thought Provoking, Fashionable.” Gabe H.

 

The Wager by David Grann

“I love history and Mystery and this has all of that and more! Mutiny, Murder and Non Fiction,” Michelle B.

 

Trejo: My Life of Crime, Redemption, and Hollywood by Danny Trejo

“Unusual & honest autobiography of a Mexican-American; sort of like a rags-to-riches story. You may not recognize his name, but you will know his face from the many characters he has played. He is currently on “Saint George” with George Lopez.” – Tammy G.

 

The Covenant of Water by Abraham Verghese

“This is a beautifully written story spanning three generations of a family in India. They have mysterious medical condition which causes someone in each generation to die by drowning. I found both the joy and sorrow in this book incredibly moving.” -Katy E.

 

Goth: A History by Laurence Tolhurst

“Like a ghost of Goth past, Lol holds your hand and reminds you of all your gorgeous, beloved memories of days past. I felt seen, nostalgic, and vindicated. A must for all the Elder Goths out there. 💀🧛🧛‍♀️🖤” – Mara I.

 

Shadow divers: the true adventure of two Americans who risked everything to solve one of the last mysteries of World War II By Robert Kurson

“This is a real life story of some hobby SCUBA divers that find a WWII U-Boat off the coast of New Jersey, once again proving that truth is stranger than fiction.”- Diane J.

 

Brave Men by Ernie Pyle

“The author, Ernie Pyle, wrote for “Stars and Stripes” and was killed by a sniper in the Pacific Theatre later during WWII. This book begins with the invasion of Sicily in 1943, covers D Day in France, and ends with the arrival of Allied troops in Paris in 1944. I was so surprised how much I enjoyed this book. I feel like I learned more about WWII, how soldiers fought and the support network behind them. The chapters/entries are brief, so it’s easy to pick up and put down.” – Gwen G.

 

Cathedral: Stories by Raymond Carver

“I’m on a big short story kick right now – Raymond Carver, Richard Ford, and (most recently) Jess Walter. Carver reminds me a bit of John Steinbeck; his characters are all hard-luck guys like the men in Steinbeck’s Tortilla Flat.” – Kris A.

 

Unmask Alice: LSD, Satanic Panic, and the Imposter behind the Worl’s Most Notorious Diaries by Michelle Ross

“Unmask Alice is a masterpiece of a book that I would describe as part biography, part horror story, part documentary about the author of Go Ask Alice. It gives the personal history of troubled teens and disturbed icons, while also giving a big-picture perspective of mass hysteria and the effect that it has on politics, and vice versa. In our current era of (targeted) censorship, I believe this is a MUST READ, much like Go Ask Alice was in the 70s.” – Rebecca

 

Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus

“Chemist Elizabeth Zott is a single mother and the unlikely host of a popular cooking show, “Supper at Six”. She is not an average woman since she stands up for and advocates for women in the 1950s and 60s and wants to be judged on her own work In the 1950s, she has a relationship with a very gifted chemist, Calvin Evans, resulting in her daughter, Madeline. The book has humor mixed with the plight of women during the 1950s and 1960s along with deception in boys’ homes and in research centers.” – Georgia B.

 

The Day After Roswell by Philip Corso

“When I started digging for background information about the David Grusch hearing before Congress in 2023, I discovered this book by a high-ranking military intelligence officer in the 1960’s, whose book dates all the way back to 1997! Wow! It certainly gave me a different view of tech developments and international politics, particularly the relationship between the US and Russia under Ronald Reagan.  The chapter on the Star Wars aspect of the Reagan presidency cast the outcomes of his work in an entirely new light!  It’s definitely worth the time to have a glimpse at the hidden world behind the scenes to aid your understanding of what the big deal is about the Grusch testimony!” – Deb W.

 

The Extraordinaries by TJ Klune

“Teen Angst. Pining. Humor. Superheroes. The audiobook narrator was A+. What more could you want?” – Taira M.

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Taira Meadowcroft is the Public Health and Community Engagement Librarian at the Health Sciences Library at the University of Missouri.

Recent CVM Publications (November/December Update)

03 January 2024

Below are College of Veterinary Medicine publications added to the Scopus database in the last 71 days.

Congratulations to all the recently published authors!

Note(s): Delay due to technology difficulties. If something is amiss, please let me know.
Access to the full text may be subject to library subscriptions.

Foote CA, Ramirez-Perez FI, Smith JA, Ghiarone T, Morales-Quinones M, McMillan NJ, et al. Neuraminidase inhibition improves endothelial function in diabetic mice. American journal of physiology Heart and circulatory physiology. 2023;325(6):H1337-H53. doi: 10.1152/ajpheart.00337.2023.

Haffner V, Nourian Z, Boerman EM, Lambert MD, Hanft LM, Krenz M, et al. Calcium handling dysfunction and cardiac damage following acute ventricular preload challenge in the dystrophin-deficient mouse heart. American journal of physiology Heart and circulatory physiology. 2023;325(5):H1168-H77. doi: 10.1152/ajpheart.00265.2023.

Billings C, Reinero C, Masseau I, Bryant J, Wiggen K. Hyperthyroid cats have altered pulmonary arterial hemodynamics but rarely have intermediate or high probability of pulmonary hypertension. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 2023;84(12). doi: 10.2460/ajvr.23.07.0172.

Theoharides TC, Twahir A, Kempuraj D. Mast cells in the autonomic nervous system and potential role in disorders with dysautonomia and neuroinflammation. Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. 2023. doi: 10.1016/j.anai.2023.10.032.

Michel KE, Backus RC. Nutritional Management of Body Weight.  Applied Veterinary Clinical Nutrition: Second Edition 2023. p. 165-85.

Lei WL, Du Z, Meng TG, Su R, Li YY, Liu W, et al. SRSF2 is required for mRNA splicing during spermatogenesis. BMC Biology. 2023;21(1). doi: 10.1186/s12915-023-01736-6.

Holter DL, Nafe LA, Dugat DR, Hallman M, Ritchey JW, Fielder S, Rudra P. Diagnostic utility of ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration and needle-core biopsy sampling of canine splenic masses. Canadian Journal of Veterinary Research. 2023;87(4):265-71, https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85175002672&partnerID=40&md5=2ccfda17d0b0a80d553067ef2c2afcbd.

Henry EC, Strugari M, Mawko G, Brewer K, Liu D, Gordon AC, et al. Correction: Precision dosimetry in yttrium-90 radioembolization through CT imaging of radiopaque microspheres in a rabbit liver model (EJNMMI Physics, (2022), 9, 1, (21), 10.1186/s40658-022-00447-1). EJNMMI Physics. 2023;10(1). doi: 10.1186/s40658-023-00596-x.

Liatsou I, Fu Y, Li Z, Hasan M, Guo X, Yu J, et al. Therapeutic efficacy of an alpha-particle emitter labeled anti-GD2 humanized antibody against osteosarcoma—a proof of concept study. European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging. 2023. doi: 10.1007/s00259-023-06528-2.

Leach SB, Clark SD, Baumwart RD, McCauley SR, Thomason JD, Streeter RM, et al. Prospective evaluation of echocardiographic parameters and cardiac biomarkers in healthy dogs eating four custom-formulated diets. Frontiers in Animal Science. 2023;4. doi: 10.3389/fanim.2023.1271202.

Zaid M, Sala L, Despins L, Heise D, Popescu M, Skubic M, et al. Cardiovascular sex-differences: insights via physiology-based modeling and potential for noninvasive sensing via ballistocardiography. Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine. 2023;10. doi: 10.3389/fcvm.2023.1215958.

Linder K, MacGee S, Schultz L. Prevalence of root fusion in canine maxillary second molar teeth using cone-beam computed tomography. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 2023;10. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2023.1306493.

Maguey-González JA, Nava-Ramírez MDJ, Gómez-Rosales S, Ángeles MDL, Solís-Cruz B, Hernández-Patlán D, et al. Evaluation of the efficacy of humic acids to counteract the toxic effects of aflatoxin B1 in turkey poults. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 2023;10. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2023.1276754.

Oladeji LO, Stoker A, Kuroki K, Stannard JP, Cook JL. Making The Case For Hyperosmolar Saline Arthroscopic Irrigation Fluids: A Systematic Review Of Basic Science, Translational, And Clinical Evidence. Journal of Knee Surgery. 2023. doi: 10.1055/a-2198-8131.

Dornbusch JA, Yaxley PE, Hechler AC, Byron JK, Selmic LE. A novel two-catheter method for urethral catheterization improves success rates of urethral catheterization in female dogs and cats weighing less than ten kilograms. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 2023;261(11):1623-7. doi: 10.2460/javma.23.04.0209.

Harvey C, Crowder SE, Clarke DE, Goldschmidt S, Stepaniuk KS, Hoyer N, et al. Day one core competencies in veterinary dentistry. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 2023;261(12):1880-6. doi: 10.2460/javma.23.05.0242.

Traverson M, Zheng J, Tremolada G, Chen CL, Cray M, Culp WTN, et al. Adrenal tumors treated by adrenalectomy following spontaneous rupture carry an overall favorable prognosis: retrospective evaluation of outcomes in 59 dogs and 3 cats (2000–2021). Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 2023;261(12):1-9. doi: 10.2460/javma.23.06.0324.

Ullal TV, Jaffey JA, Kreisler R, Matheson J, Pacholec C, Shumway K, et al. Increasing age and severe intraoperative hypotension associated with nonsurvival in dogs with gallbladder mucocele undergoing cholecystectomy. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 2023;261(12). doi: 10.2460/javma.23.05.0260.

Yoon JS, Bae H, Chun Lee H, Jung DI, Kim SK, Kim DY, Yu D. Erratum: Paraneoplastic Hypereosinophilia in a Dog with Intestinal T-Cell Lymphoma (J Vet Clin 40(1): 62-67 (2023) (10.17555/jvc.2023.40.1.62)). Journal of Veterinary Clinics. 2023;40(4):321. doi: 10.17555/jvc.2023.40.4.321.

Axiak-Bechtel SM, Leach SB, Newton-Northup JR, Milner RJ, Fox-Alvarez SA, Fagman LI, et al. Safety of TCMCB07, a melanocortin-4 antagonist peptide, in dogs with naturally occurring cachexia. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 2023;37(6):2344-55. doi: 10.1111/jvim.16915.

Kovarik MC, Hancock TS. Effectiveness of a Student-Developed Instructional Video in Learning the Anatomy of the Equine Distal Limb. Journal of Veterinary Medical Education. 2023;50(4):457-62. doi: 10.3138/jvme-2021-0167.

Lever TE, Kloepper A, Welby L, Haney M, Fudge S, Seiller C, et al. Minimally Invasive Murine Laryngoscopy for Close-Up Imaging of Laryngeal Motion during Breathing and Swallowing. Journal of Visualized Experiments. 2023;2023(202). doi: 10.3791/66089.

Lu T, Howlader DR, Das S, Dietz ZK, Nagel AC, Whittier SK, et al. The L-DBF vaccine cross protects mice against different Shigella serotypes after prior exposure to the pathogen. Microbiology Spectrum. 2023;11(6):e0006223. doi: 10.1128/spectrum.00062-23.

Schatten H, Chakrabarti A. Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy (ESEM) Study of Sea Urchin Embryos after Deciliation with Chloral Hydrate. Microscopy and Microanalysis. 1998;4:1130-1. doi: 10.1017/S1431927600025770.

Paul LJ, Ericsson AC, Andrews FM, McAdams Z, Keowen ML, St Blanc MP, Banse HE. Field study examining the mucosal microbiome in equine glandular gastric disease. PLoS ONE. 2023;18(12 December). doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0295697.

Cadmus S, Taiwo OJ, Akinseye V, Cadmus E, Famokun G, Fagbemi S, et al. Ecological correlates and predictors of Lassa fever incidence in Ondo State, Nigeria 2017–2021: an emerging urban trend. Scientific Reports. 2023;13(1). doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-47820-3.

Ho KV, Hsieh HY, Roy A, Foote S, McDonald P, Coggeshall MV, et al. Quantification and characterization of biological activities of glansreginin A in black walnuts (Juglans nigra). Scientific Reports. 2023;13(1). doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-46134-8.

Schatten H, Sun QY. Epigenetic considerations in preimplantation mammalian embryos.  Textbook of Assisted Reproductive Techniques, Fifth Edition: Two Volume Set2017. p. 410-4.

Abo-Samaha MI, Sharaf MM, El-Nahas AF, Odemuyiwa SO. Length-Dependent Modulation of B Cell Activating Factor Transcripts in Chicken Macrophage by Viral Double-Stranded RNA. Vaccines. 2023;11(10). doi: 10.3390/vaccines11101561.

Sandberg GS, Pawloski T, Kang S, Banu E, Torres BT, Budsberg SC. Influence of Wearing a Tactical Harness on Three-Dimensional Thoracic Limb Kinematics. Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology. 2023. doi: 10.1055/s-0043-1776901.

Spies K, Ogden J, Sterman A, Davidson J, Scharf V, Reyes B, et al. Clinical presentation and short-term outcomes of dogs ≥15 kg with extrahepatic portosystemic shunts. Veterinary Surgery. 2023. doi: 10.1111/vsu.14040.

 

The Zalk Veterinary Medical Library is always happy to highlight CVM Faculty Research!
Did I miss anything? Please let Rae know.

Vet Library Winter Break Hours

Greetings CVM!

A quick reminder the library will be closed December 23-January 1st. We’ll resume normal operations on January 2nd, 2024.

Happy Holidays and we’ll see you next year!!

-Rae

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Vice Provost for Libraries and University Librarian to Retire

Deb Ward, Vice Provost and University Librarian

Deb Ward has served for more than 25 years in a variety of roles

University of Missouri Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Latha Ramchand announced today that Deb Ward, the vice provost for MU Libraries and University librarian, will retire on May 31, 2024. Ward’s more than 25-year career has spanned key roles, culminating in her appointment as interim and then permanent vice provost for MU Libraries and University librarian.

Before accepting the position of vice provost, Ward served as the director of the J. Otto Lottes Health Sciences Library. During her tenure, Ward played a pivotal role in advancing the integration of electronic information delivery into health care, introducing clinical librarian services, and promoting the use of evidence-based information in healthcare delivery.

As the leader of MU Libraries, Ward navigated challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, ensuring uninterrupted library services while implementing safety protocols and managing a shutdown. Additionally, Ward spearheaded strategic space planning initiatives for Ellis Library, serving as the project director for an NEH challenge grant aimed at upgrading the West Stacks for Ellis Library to create a permanent location for distinctive collections.

One of Ward’s enduring legacies is her unwavering commitment to tailoring library services to meet the evolving needs of students and faculty throughout her years at MU.

“It has been an honor to serve the MU community and contribute to the growth and evolution of our libraries,” Ward said. “I am grateful for the opportunities and support I’ve received throughout my career. As I step into retirement, I look forward to witnessing the continued success and innovation of MU Libraries under new leadership.”

The university will commence a national search for a new vice provost for Libraries, with the desired start date of June 1, 2024. A number of constituent groups will be contacted for input and feedback on potential search committee members.

Recent CVM Publications (October Update)

24 October 2023

Below are College of Veterinary Medicine publications added to the Scopus database in the last 46 days.

Congratulations to all the recently published authors!

Note: Access to the full text may be subject to library subscriptions.

Ford T, McAdams ZL, Townsend KS, Martin LM, Johnson PJ, Ericsson AC. Effect of Sugar Beet Pulp on the Composition and Predicted Function of Equine Fecal Microbiota. Biology. 2023;12(9). doi: 10.3390/biology12091254.

Kumar R, Sinha DM, Lankau BR, Sinha NR, Tripathi R, Gupta S, et al. Differential gene expression and protein-protein interaction network profiling of sulfur mustard-exposed rabbit corneas employing RNA-seq data and bioinformatics tools. Experimental Eye Research. 2023;235. doi: 10.1016/j.exer.2023.109644.

Davis DJ, McNew JF, Maresca-Fichter H, Chen K, Telugu BP, Bryda EC. Efficient DNA knock-in using AAV-mediated delivery with 2-cell embryo CRISPR-Cas9 electroporation. Frontiers in Genome Editing. 2023;5. doi: 10.3389/fgeed.2023.1256451.

Lu T, Das S, Howlader DR, Jain A, Hu G, Dietz ZK, et al. Impact of the TLR4 agonist BECC438 on a novel vaccine formulation against Shigella spp. Frontiers in Immunology. 2023;14. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2023.1194912.

Bullock G, Johnson GS, Pattridge SG, Mhlanga-Mutangadura T, Guo J, Cook J, et al. A Homozygous MAN2B1 Missense Mutation in a Doberman Pinscher Dog with Neurodegeneration, Cytoplasmic Vacuoles, Autofluorescent Storage Granules, and an α-Mannosidase Deficiency. Genes. 2023;14(9). doi: 10.3390/genes14091746.

Lei WL, Li YY, Du Z, Su R, Meng TG, Ning Y, et al. SRSF1-mediated alternative splicing is required for spermatogenesis. International Journal of Biological Sciences. 2023;19(15):4883-97. doi: 10.7150/ijbs.83474.

Bilgen N, Çınar Kul B, Akkurt MY, Bakıcı C, Buckley RM, Lyons LA, et al. Cardiomyopathy associated 5 (CMYA5) implicated as a genetic risk factor for radial hemimelia in Siamese cats. Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery. 2023;25(10). doi: 10.1177/1098612X231193557.

Ma W, Loving CL, Driver JP. From Snoot to Tail: A Brief Review of Influenza Virus Infection and Immunity in Pigs. Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md : 1950). 2023;211(8):1187-94. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.2300385.

Segev G, Vaden S, Ross S, Dufayet C, Cohn LA, Farace G, et al. Urinary cystatin B differentiates progressive versus stable IRIS Stage 1 chronic kidney disease in dogs. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 2023. doi: 10.1111/jvim.16887.

Selvavinayagam ST, Karishma SJ, Hemashree K, Yong YK, Suvaithenamudhan S, Rajeshkumar M, et al. Clinical characteristics and novel mutations of omicron subvariant XBB in Tamil Nadu, India–a cohort study. The Lancet Regional Health – Southeast Asia. 2023. doi: 10.1016/j.lansea.2023.100272.

Kempuraj D, Aenlle KK, Cohen J, Mathew A, Isler D, Pangeni RP, et al. COVID-19 and Long COVID: Disruption of the Neurovascular Unit, Blood-Brain Barrier, and Tight Junctions. Neuroscientist. 2023. doi: 10.1177/10738584231194927.

Dadelahi AS, Abushahba MFN, Ponzilacqua-Silva B, Chambers CA, Moley CR, Lacey CA, et al. Interactions between B cells and T follicular regulatory cells enhance susceptibility to Brucella infection independent of the anti-Brucella humoral response. PLoS Pathogens. 2023;19(9). doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1011672.

Cohn LA. Causes of Hemolysis. Small Animal Critical Care Medicine. 2022. p. 632-9.

Lyons BM. Common Organisms Causing Pyothorax in Dogs and Cats.  Small Animal Critical Care Medicine. 2022. p. 170-6.

Lyu B, Li J, Niemeyer B, Anderson D, Beerntsen B, Song Q. Identification, structural modeling, gene expression analysis and RNAi effect of putative phospholipase A2 in the lone star tick Amblyomma americanum. Ticks and Tick-Borne Diseases. 2024;15(1). doi: 10.1016/j.ttbdis.2023.102256.

Stokes R, Wustefeld-Janssens BG, Hinson W, Wiener DJ, Hollenbeck D, Bertran J, et al. Surgical and oncologic outcomes in dogs with malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumours arising from the brachial or lumbosacral plexus. Veterinary and Comparative Oncology. 2023. doi: 10.1111/vco.12938.

Latifi M, Skinner OT, Schroeder MM, Mickelson MA. Fascial plane mapping for superficial tumor resection in dogs. Part III: Hindlimb and pelvis. Veterinary Surgery. 2023. doi: 10.1111/vsu.14037.

The Zalk Veterinary Medical Library is always happy to highlight CVM Faculty Research!
Did I miss anything? Please let Rae know.

Celebrate Open Access Week: How to Increase Your Research Impact

Every year we celebrate a week of open access to encourage the sharing of research in an open and impactful way. This year, the theme “Community over Commercialization” focuses on just that. This year encourages us to have a candid conversation about which approaches to open scholarship prioritize the best interests of the public and the academic community—and which do not.

Celebrate Open Access Week with us by reviewing the Open Access Library Guide and attending a virtual workshop:

And if you have some additional time, be sure to check out some of our other blog posts about the different facets to consider when making your research open:

Want to lean more? Talk with your Subject Specialist about open access in your area or request a Zoom workshop for your department, team or lab. 

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Publish For Free (Or for a Discounted Price) in These Journals and Keep Your Author Rights

Mizzou Libraries has agreements with several publishers to offer discounts and author processing charge support for the following journals.

Want to lean more? Talk with your Subject Specialist about open access in your area.

American Chemical Society (ACS) Journals
The American Chemical Society offers a discounted open access fee to MU affiliates since MU is a Subscribing Institution. Members of ACS receive an additional discount. ACS Open Access Fee Chart

Astronomy & Astrophysics: A European Journal
Starting in 2022,  the EDP Sciences journal Astronomy & Astrophysics will be published under the Subscribe to Open (S20) model.  MU affiliated corresponding authors can publish their articles Open Access without paying APC’s (article processing charges) as long as the University of Missouri Libraries continue to

Cambridge University Press Journals
NOTE: All waivers for the 2023 calendar year have been exhausted.
MU Libraries has entered into a transformational “Read and Publish” agreement with Cambridge University Press. This agreement greatly expands electronic access to Cambridge University Press journals and provides 10 APC waivers for MU corresponding authors to publish their work OA.

Because of the limited number of waivers available with this agreement, MU Libraries has decided to support authors on a first come, first served basis. If there are remaining waivers at the end of the year, MU Libraries can retroactively make other articles OA with the approval of the author.

BMJ Case Reports
The Health Sciences Library subscription to BMJ Case Reports includes a waiver of the individual membership fee of £273 normally required to publish cases. Submission instructions.

Company of Biologists
From 2023 through 2025 MU is participating in the Company of Biologist’s Read & Publish Open Access Initiative. MU authors can publish OA at no charge. Some of the journals Company of Biologists publishes include Development, Journal of Cell Science, and Journal of Experimental Biology.

Electrochemical Society (ECS) Journals
MU is a subscriber to ECS Plus, an agreement that allows MU faculty to publish their articles in Electrochemical Society (ECS) journals (Journal of the Electrochemical Society and ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology) as Open Access with no charge to the author. There are no limits on the number of papers that can be published in any given subscription year. Find out more.

Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development
The University of Missouri has joined the shareholder consortium of the Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development. This open-access journal features interdisciplinary academic research and practice articles on all things food systems. The shareholder membership, good through April 2024, covers the University of Missouri-Columbia, including MU Extension. This membership waives the typical Article Processing Charge for publishing in this journal.

Proceedings of the National Academies of Science of the United States of America (PNAS)
MU researchers publishing articles in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) receive a discounted open access fee of $2,000, compared to the regular fee of $2,500, to make their papers immediately free online. Find out more.

Book A Librarian For Research Help

Whether you are starting your first research project or have written a dozen articles, you can benefit from a consultation with a librarian. It’s free and you can book online in advance according to your schedule.

Librarians can meet with you virtually or in-person.

MU Students can use Canvas to schedule an appointment via MU Connect* and meet with the librarian assigned to your class. Students, if you book a research consultation with a librarian, you can earn a point towards your S.T.A.R. recognition.

MU Faculty and Staff can fill out the form to schedule an appointment.

*What is MU Connect, and how do you use it? Watch this short video to find out and make an appointment today.

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Taira Meadowcroft

Taira Meadowcroft is the Public Health and Community Engagement Librarian at the Health Sciences Library at the University of Missouri.

Chat With the Librarians Wherever You Are

Need research help? Working on a paper or project? You can ask a librarian for help using our chat service– almost 24 hours a day.

During the day you can chat with Mizzou librarians and library staff. At night, we offer access to a chat reference service called ChatStaff. They will be able to answer most research questions, except for some that are Mizzou-specific.

To access the chat service and see what hours chat reference is available, visit libraryanswers.missouri.edu.

Taira Meadowcroft

Taira Meadowcroft is the Public Health and Community Engagement Librarian at the Health Sciences Library at the University of Missouri.