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Recent News Articles About Staffordshire Terriers American Staffordshire Terrier Neurodegenerative Disease Gene Found - Zimbio A North Carolina State University researcher has helped to locate and identify a gene responsible for a fatal neurodegenerative disease that affects American Staffordshire terriers. This same gene may be responsible ... ... Gene causing neurodegenerative disease in dogs 'also generates illness in humans' - Daily News and Analysis Scientists have identified a gene responsible for a fatal neurodegenerative disease that affects American Staffordshire terriers. This same gene may be responsible for a similar rare, fatal disease in humans. According ... ... American bully dogs bred as lovers, not fighters - San Francisco Gate a mix created in 2004 from the American pit bull terrier and Staffordshire terrier lines. The dogs essentially look like pit bulls on steroids - but, Martinelli says, without any viciousness. Martinelli is hoping ... ... Nick Galifianakis draws conclusions about man's, and cartoonist's, best friend - Washington Post She was an American Staffordshire terrier -- a pit bull -- and a wonderful ambassador for her breed. You all know Zuzu the cartoon -- blunt, wry, curiously self-possessed, intent on world domination. I lived with ... ... VIDEO: Waterford residents rattled by separate pit bull attacks on baby, Yorkie - Macomb Daily News that a pit bull attacked a 4-day-old baby and another pit bull mauled a Yorkshire terrier has rattled Waterford Township residents ... also bans American Staffordshire terriers and Staffordshire bull terriers, ... Researchers find gene responsible for neurodegenerative disease in dogs, possibly in humans - Genetic Engineering News Here we confirm that a late-onset form of NCL recessively segregates in US and French pedigrees of American Staffordshire Terrier (AST) dogs. Through combined association, linkage, and haplotype analyses, ...
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