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Association of clinical characteristics and lifestyle factors with fecal S100/calgranulin concentrations in healthy dogs.

Romy M HeilmannMelissa M GuardLinda ToressonStefan UntererAurélien GrelletNiels GrütznerJan S SuchodolskiJoerg M Steiner
Published in: Veterinary medicine and science (2021)
Breed size, recent vaccination and reproductive status in female dogs can affect fecal S100/calgranulin concentrations, and these biomarkers should be interpreted in light of those confounding factors. The utility of reference intervals for fecal canine S100/calgranulin concentrations might be improved through stratification by sex/reproductive status and breed size. Fecal canine S100/calgranulin concentrations are not confounded by age, body condition, deworming, diet, environment or travel history.
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