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
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A REPRODUCIBLE, CLINICALLY-RELEVANT, INTENSIVELY-MANAGED, PIG MODEL OF ACUTE LIVER FAILURE FOR TESTING OF THERAPIES AIMED TO PROLONG SURVIVAL
Journal Article
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
Journal Article
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
Using mixed methods to investigate factors influencingreporting of livestock diseases: A case study amongsmallholders in Bolivia
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Limon, G., Lewis, E. G., Chang, Y. M., Ruiz, H., Balanza, M. E., & Guitian, J. Using mixed methods to investigate factors influencingreporting of livestock diseases: A case study amongsmallholders in Bolivia. Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 113(2), 185-196. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.prevetmed.2013.11.004
A reproducible, clinically relevant, intensively managed, pig model of acute liver failure for testing of therapies aimed to prolong survival
Journal Article
Lee, K. C. L., Jimenez, C. P., Alibhai, H. I. K., Chang, Y. M., Leckie, P. J., Baker, L. A., Stanzani, G., Priestnall, S. L., Mookerjee, R. P., Jalan, F., & Davies, N. A. A reproducible, clinically relevant, intensively managed, pig model of acute liver failure for testing of therapies aimed to prolong survival. Liver International, 33(4), 544-551. https://doi.org/10.1111/liv.12042
A reproducible, clinically relevant, intensively managed, pig model of acute liver failure for testing of therapies aimed to prolong survival
Journal Article
Lee, K. C. L., Jimenez, C. P., Alibhai, H. I. K., Chang, Y. M., Leckie, P. J., Baker, L. A., Stanzani, G., Priestnall, S. L., Mookerjee, R. P., Jalan, F., & Davies, N. A. A reproducible, clinically relevant, intensively managed, pig model of acute liver failure for testing of therapies aimed to prolong survival. Liver International, 33(4), 544-551. https://doi.org/10.1111/liv.12042
Breed-Specific Hematological Phenotypes in the Dog: A Natural Resource for the Genetic Dissection of Hematological Parameters in a Mammalian Species
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Lawrence, J., Chang, Y. M., Szladovits, B., Davison, L. J., & Garden, O. A. Breed-Specific Hematological Phenotypes in the Dog: A Natural Resource for the Genetic Dissection of Hematological Parameters in a Mammalian Species. PLoS ONE, 8(11), https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081288
Breed-Specific Hematological Phenotypes in the Dog: A Natural Resource for the Genetic Dissection of Hematological Parameters in a Mammalian Species
Journal Article
Lawrence, J., Chang, Y. M., Szladovits, B., Davison, L. J., & Garden, O. A. Breed-Specific Hematological Phenotypes in the Dog: A Natural Resource for the Genetic Dissection of Hematological Parameters in a Mammalian Species. PLoS ONE, 8(11), https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081288
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
Histologic and clinical features of primary and secondary vasculitis: a retrospective study of 42 dogs (2004-2011)
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Swann, J. W., Priestnall, S. L., Dawson, C., Chang, Y. M., & Garden, O. A. Histologic and clinical features of primary and secondary vasculitis: a retrospective study of 42 dogs (2004-2011). Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 27(4), 489-96. https://doi.org/10.1177/1040638715587934