20 results on '"Patterson-Kane, J.C."'
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2. The Pathogenesis of Tendon Microdamage in Athletes: the Horse as a Natural Model for Basic Cellular Research
3. Prevalence of equine polysaccharide storage myopathy and other myopathies in two equine populations in the United Kingdom
4. The Possible Prognostic Significance of Immunophenotype in Feline Alimentary Lymphoma: a Pilot Study
5. Evaluation of the modified Glasgow Prognostic Score to predict outcome in dogs with newly diagnosed lymphoma
6. Science-in-brief: What is needed to prevent tendon injury in equine athletes? A conversation between researchers and industry stakeholders
7. Indicators of replicative damage in equine tendon fibroblast monolayers
8. Polyubiquitin binding to ABIN1 is required to prevent autoimmunity
9. Corneal Fibropapillomatosis in Green Sea Turtles ( Chelonia mydas) in Australia
10. Maturational alterations in gap junction expression and associated collagen synthesis in response to tendon function
11. Keratoacanthoma causing beak deformity in a budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus)
12. Prevalence of ballooning of the severed carotid arteries at slaughter in cattle, calves and sheep
13. Calodium hepaticum (syn. Capillaria hepatica) in Captive Rodents in a Zoological Garden
14. Quantification of Immune Cell Populations in the Lamina Propria of Equine Jejunal Biopsy Specimens
15. Clinical, histopathological and immunological effects of exposure of canine skin toMalasseziapachydermatis
16. Disseminated Metastatic Intramedullary Melanoma in an Aged Grey Horse
17. Exercise modifies the age-related change in crimp pattern in the core region of the equine superficial digital flexor tendon
18. Phaeohyphomycosis caused by Ulocladium species in a cat.
19. B cell lymphoma causing splenomegaly in a Sundevall's jird (Meriones crassus subspecies perpallidus).
20. Pulmonary chondroma in a dog.
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