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1 A Scanning Electron Microscopical Study of the Dermal Microcirculation of the Equine Foot C. C. Pollitt and G. S. Molyneux
2 Albert's Second Chance Karen Briggs
3 Anatomy of the Inner Hoof Wall Christopher C. Pollitt, BVSc, PhD.
4 Are Post Legged Horses DSLD Carriers? Deb Bennett, PhD
5 Balance Jerry Jones
6 Decreased Glucose Metabolism Causes Separation of Hoof Lamellae in Vitro: A Trigger for Laminitis? M. A. Pass, S. Pollitt and C. C. Pollitt
7 Defining Vertical Depth of the Equine Heel M. Savoldi, J. Bramblett, and V. Rose
8 Equine Laminitis: A Revised Pathophysiology Christopher C. Pollitt, BVSc, PhD.
9 Equine Laminitis: Its Development Coincides With Increased Sublamellar Blood Flow C. C. Pollitt and C. T Davies
10 Heel Expansion - Says Who? Henry Heymering, RJF, CJF
11 Hoof Structure Pictorial Rusty Freeman
12 Itty Bitty Muscles James Rooney, D.V.M.
13 Microanatomy of the Intersection of the Distal Sesamoidean Impar Ligament and the Deep Flexor Tendon: A preliminary report R.M. Bowker and Kimberly K. Van Wulfen
14 The Basement Membrane at the Equine Hoof Dermal Epidermal Junction C. C. Pollitt, BVSc, PhD
15 The Basement Membrane Pathology: A Feature of Acute Equine Laminitis C. C. Pollitt, BVSc, PhD
 

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