Associations among serum N-terminal procollagen type III concentration, urinary aldosterone-to-creatinine ratio, and ventricular remodeling in dogs with myxomatous mitral valve disease
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Hezzell, M. J., Boswood, A., Chang, Y. M., Moonarmart, W., & Elliott, J. Associations among serum N-terminal procollagen type III concentration, urinary aldosterone-to-creatinine ratio, and ventricular remodeling in dogs with myxomatous mitral valve disease. American Journal of Veterinary Research, 73(11), 1765-74
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The Combined Prognostic Potential of Serum High-Sensitivity Cardiac Troponin I and N-Terminal pro-B-Type Natriuretic Peptide Concentrations in Dogs with Degenerative Mitral Valve Disease.
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Hezzell, M. J., Boswood, A., Chang, Y. M., Moonarmart, W., Souttar, K., & Elliott, J. The Combined Prognostic Potential of Serum High-Sensitivity Cardiac Troponin I and N-Terminal pro-B-Type Natriuretic Peptide Concentrations in Dogs with Degenerative Mitral Valve Disease. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 26(2), 302-311. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1939-1676.2012.00894.x
A REPRODUCIBLE, CLINICALLY-RELEVANT, INTENSIVELY-MANAGED, PIG MODEL OF ACUTE LIVER FAILURE FOR TESTING OF THERAPIES AIMED TO PROLONG SURVIVAL
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Lee, K. C. L., Palacios, C. J., Alibhai, H. I. K., Chang, Y. M., Leckie, P., Priestnall, S. L., Mookerjee, R., Jalan, R., & Davies, N. A REPRODUCIBLE, CLINICALLY-RELEVANT, INTENSIVELY-MANAGED, PIG MODEL OF ACUTE LIVER FAILURE FOR TESTING OF THERAPIES AIMED TO PROLONG SURVIVAL
A REPRODUCIBLE, CLINICALLY-RELEVANT, INTENSIVELY-MANAGED, PIG MODEL OF ACUTE LIVER FAILURE FOR TESTING OF THERAPIES AIMED TO PROLONG SURVIVAL
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Lee, K. C. L., Palacios, C. J., Alibhai, H. I. K., Chang, Y. M., Leckie, P., Priestnall, S. L., Mookerjee, R., Jalan, R., & Davies, N. A REPRODUCIBLE, CLINICALLY-RELEVANT, INTENSIVELY-MANAGED, PIG MODEL OF ACUTE LIVER FAILURE FOR TESTING OF THERAPIES AIMED TO PROLONG SURVIVAL
PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF 24-HOUR AMBULATORY ECG (HOLTER) MONITORING IN BOXER DOGS
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Motskula, P. F., Linney, C., Connolly, D. J., Chang, Y. M., Pace, C., McEwan, J. D., & Fuentes, V. L. PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF 24-HOUR AMBULATORY ECG (HOLTER) MONITORING IN BOXER DOGS
The effect of protease inhibition on the temporal stability of NT-proBNP in feline plasma at room temperature
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Connolly, D. J., Hezzell, M. J., Fuentes, V. L., Chang, Y. M., Swan, R., & Syme, H. M. The effect of protease inhibition on the temporal stability of NT-proBNP in feline plasma at room temperature. Journal of Veterinary Cardiology, 13(1), 13-9. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvc.2010.11.002
Does changing the orientation of a thoracic radiograph aid diagnosis of rib fractures?
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Lamb, C. R., Parry, A. T., Baines, E. A., & Chang, Y. M. Does changing the orientation of a thoracic radiograph aid diagnosis of rib fractures?. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1740-8261.2010.01751.x
INCREASE IN PLASMA MICRORNA POOL AND GENOMIC DNA LEVELS IN AN ACETAMINOPHEN-INDUCED PORCINE MODEL OF ACUTE LIVER FAILURE: A KINETIC STUDY
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Baker, L. A., Andreola, F., Lee, K. C. L., Jimenez, C. P., Chang, Y. M., Alibhai, H. I. K., Mookerjee, R., Davies, N., & Jalan, R. INCREASE IN PLASMA MICRORNA POOL AND GENOMIC DNA LEVELS IN AN ACETAMINOPHEN-INDUCED PORCINE MODEL OF ACUTE LIVER FAILURE: A KINETIC STUDY
Predictors of outcome in dogs undergoing thoracic surgery (2002-2011)
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Robinson, R., Chang, Y. M., Seymour, C. J., & Pelligand, L. Predictors of outcome in dogs undergoing thoracic surgery (2002-2011). Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, 41(3), 259-68. https://doi.org/10.1111/vaa.12112
Food-specific serum IgE and IgG reactivity in dogs with and without skin disease: lack of correlation between laboratories
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Hardy, J. I., Hendricks, A., Loeffler, A., Chang, Y. M., Verheyen, K. L. P., Garden, O. A., & Bond, R. Food-specific serum IgE and IgG reactivity in dogs with and without skin disease: lack of correlation between laboratories. Veterinary Dermatology, 25(5), 444-E70. https://doi.org/10.1111/vde.12137