Scott, E. Y.
Mansour, T.
Bellone, R. R.
Brown, C. T.
Mienaltowski, M. J.
Penedo, M. C.
Ross, P. J.
Valberg, S. J.
Murray, J. D.
Finno, C. J.
Funding for this research was provided by:
Arabian Horse Foundation
Center for Equine Health, UC Davis
University of Minnesota Equine Center
UC Davis Agriculture Experiment Station
National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (1K01OD015134-01A1)
NIH Loan Repayment Program (L40 TR001136)
Morris Animal Foundation (D14EQ-021)
Article History
Received: 13 January 2017
Accepted: 20 June 2017
First Online: 4 July 2017
Ethics approval and consent to participate
: The embryo, cerebellar and some of the spinal cord and brainstem tissues were collected with the approval from Animal Care and Use Committee at the University of California, Davis. The remaining of the brainstem and spinal cord and the muscle tissues were collected with approval from Animal Care and Use Committee at the University of Minnesota. The skin and retina tissues were collected with the approval from University of Saskatchewan Animal Care Committee. For client owned horses, written consent was obtained for contributions made to this research.
: All data is publically available and consent for use of all data is available.
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