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Kun Ho Song
Researcher at Chungnam National University
Publications - 50
Citations - 205
Kun Ho Song is an academic researcher from Chungnam National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dirofilaria immitis & Thromboelastography. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 50 publications receiving 156 citations.
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Leptin, adiponectin and serotonin levels in lean and obese dogs
TL;DR: It is assumed that 5HT may be correlated with canine obesity from this research, and further studies will be needed to further elucidate the role of low serum 5HT levels in canine obesity.
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Molecular Detection of Giardia intestinalis from Stray Dogs in Animal Shelters of Gyeongsangbuk-do (Province) and Daejeon, Korea.
Jin Cheol Shin,Alisha Wehdnesday Bernardo Reyes,Sang Hun Kim,Suk Kim,Hyung Jin Park,Kyoung Won Seo,Kun Ho Song +6 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that dogs can act as an important reservoir of giardiosis in Korea and hygienic management should be given to prevent possible transmission to humans.
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Evaluation of salivary vasopressin as an acute stress biomarker in healthy dogs with stress due to noise and environmental challenges
TL;DR: Salivary AVP may be a potential acute stress biomarker in dogs and blood pressure changes were negatively correlated in the more stressed group, and serum cortisol did not show any significant change.
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Prevalence of Toxoplasma gondii infection in rabbits of Korea by serological tests and nested polymerase chain reaction.
Hyun Guk Shin,Sang-Eun Lee,Sung Hee Hong,Se Mi Kim,Young Ki Choi,Hyung Jin Park,Kyoung Won Seo,Kun Ho Song +7 more
TL;DR: This study is the first survey using serological tests and nested PCR to analyze the T. gondii prevalence in rabbits in Korea and no statistically significant differences were observed regarding the prevalences of infection according to sex or age using molecular orserological tests.
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Paroxysmal dyskinesia suspected as canine epileptoid cramping syndrome in a young Yorkshire terrier dog.
TL;DR: The clinical signs were dramatically reduced after diet therapy, and the patient was diagnosed with canine epileptoid cramping syndrome (CECS), the first case report of CECS in a Yorkshire terrier dog.