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    Zwitterionic Chitosan Derivatives for pH-Sensitive Stealth Coating by Xu, Peisheng, Bajaj, Gaurav, Shugg, Tyler, Van Alstine, William G, Yeo, Yoon

    Published in Biomacromolecules (13-09-2010)
    “…Zwitterionic chitosan, a chitosan derivative with a unique pH-dependent charge profile, was employed to create a stealth coating on the cationic surface of…”
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    Zwitterionic chitosan derivative, a new biocompatible pharmaceutical excipient, prevents endotoxin-mediated cytokine release by Bajaj, Gaurav, Van Alstine, William G, Yeo, Yoon

    Published in PloS one (24-01-2012)
    “…Chitosan is a cationic polymer of natural origin and has been widely explored as a pharmaceutical excipient for a broad range of biomedical applications. While…”
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    The cytologic and histologic diagnosis of ureteral fibroepithelial polyp in a dog by Etzioni, Athema L., Raskin, Rose E., Van Alstine, William G., Yu, Jeff

    Published in Veterinary clinical pathology (01-12-2020)
    “…A 6‐year‐old, intact male, brindled, 30‐Lb English Bulldog presented to the Purdue University Veterinary Teaching Hospital with a recurrent history of…”
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    Polymer-free Paclitaxel-coated Zilver PTX Stents—Evaluation of Pharmacokinetics and Comparative Safety in Porcine Arteries by Dake, Michael D., MD, Van Alstine, William G., DVM, PhD, DACVP, Zhou, Qing, PhD, Ragheb, Anthony O., PhD

    “…Abstract Purpose To evaluate the pharmacokinetics and safety of the Zilver PTX Drug-Eluting Stent (Cook Medical, Bloomington, Indiana) in a normal porcine…”
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    Novel patch biomaterial treatment for colon diverticulosis in swine model by Guo, Xiaomei, Patel, Bhavesh, Han, Ling, Van Alstine, William G., Noblet, Jillian N., Chambers, Sean D., Kassab, Ghassan S.

    “…Current leading managements for diverticular disease cannot prevent the recurrence of diverticulitis, bleeding and/or other complications. There is an…”
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    Comparison of Skeletal Effects of Ovariectomy Versus Chemically Induced Ovarian Failure in Mice by Wright, Laura E, Christian, Patricia J, Rivera, Zelieann, Van Alstine, William G, L Funk, Janet, L Bouxsein, Mary, Hoyer, Patricia B

    Published in Journal of bone and mineral research (01-08-2008)
    “…Bone loss associated with menopause leads to an increase in skeletal fragility and fracture risk. Relevant animal models can be useful for evaluating the…”
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    Comparison of Fibered versus Nonfibered Coils for Venous Embolization in an Ovine Model by White, Sarah B., Wissing, Erin R., Van Alstine, William G., Trerotola, Scott O.

    “…To compare nylon fibered (F) with nonfibered (NF) coils for embolization in an ovine venous model. Four- to 8-mm-diameter, 0.035-inch F and NF coils were…”
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    Infection of Cesarean-Derived Colostrum-Deprived Pigs with Porcine Circovirus Type 2 and Swine Influenza Virus by Wei, Huiling, Lenz, Stephen D, Van Alstine, William G, Stevenson, Gregory W, Langohr, Ingeborg M, Pogranichniy, Roman M

    Published in Comparative medicine (01-02-2010)
    “…Porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) and swine influenza virus (SIV) are important pathogens for porcine respiratory disease complex, which is economically…”
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    Deployment Performance and Retrievability of the Cook Celect Vena Cava Filter by Smouse, H. Bob, MD, Van Alstine, William G., DVM, PhD, Mack, Susan, BS, McCann-Brown, Jennifer A., PhD

    “…Purpose To test the safety, performance, and retrievability of the Cook Celect vena cava filter. Materials and Methods Twenty female or castrated male sheep…”
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    Novel swine model of colonic diverticulosis by Guo, Xiaomei, Patel, Bhavesh, Han, Ling, Al-Dulaimi, Hiba, Van Alstine, William G, Noblet, Jillian N, Chambers, Sean, Kassab, Ghassan S

    “…The pathophysiology of colonic diverticulosis has not been completely understood. The development of appropriate animal models is essential to study…”
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    Respiratory viral infection in neonatal piglets causes marked microglia activation in the hippocampus and deficits in spatial learning by Elmore, Monica R P, Burton, Michael D, Conrad, Matthew S, Rytych, Jennifer L, Van Alstine, William G, Johnson, Rodney W

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (05-02-2014)
    “…Environmental insults during sensitive periods can affect hippocampal development and function, but little is known about peripheral infection, especially in…”
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    Osteocartilaginous metaplasia in the right atrial myocardium of healthy adult sheep by Gopalakrishnan, G, Blevins, W.E, Van Alstine, W.G

    “…Correspondence: 1 Corresponding Author: William G. Van Alstine, 725 Harrison Street, School of Veterinary Medicine, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN…”
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    Early postnatal respiratory viral infection alters hippocampal neurogenesis, cell fate, and neuron morphology in the neonatal piglet by Conrad, Matthew S, Harasim, Samantha, Rhodes, Justin S, Van Alstine, William G, Johnson, Rodney W

    Published in Brain, behavior, and immunity (01-02-2015)
    “…Abstract Respiratory viral infections are common during the neonatal period in humans, but little is known about how early-life infection impacts brain…”
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    Early postnatal respiratory viral infection induces structural and neurochemical changes in the neonatal piglet brain by Conrad, Matthew S, Sutton, Bradley P, Larsen, Ryan, Van Alstine, William G, Johnson, Rodney W

    Published in Brain, behavior, and immunity (01-08-2015)
    “…Highlights • Early-life respiratory viral infection impacts brain development in piglets. • Infected piglets had region specific reductions in grey and white…”
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    Sudden death associated with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in an alpaca (Llama pacos) by Van Alstine, William G, Mitsui, Ikki

    “…A healthy, 3-year-old, intact male alpaca (Llama pacos) died suddenly and unexpectedly and had an unusual pattern of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy that was…”
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    Gene expression differences during the heterogeneous progression of peripheral atherosclerosis in familial hypercholesterolemic swine by Bahls, Martin, Bidwell, Christopher A, Hu, Juan, Tellez, Armando, Kaluza, Greg L, Granada, Juan F, Krueger, Christian G, Reed, Jess D, Laughlin, M Harold, Van Alstine, William G, Newcomer, Sean C

    Published in BMC genomics (03-07-2013)
    “…The heterogeneous progression of atherosclerotic disease in the peripheral arteries is currently not well understood. In humans, artery specific disease…”
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    Heat and social rank impact behavior and physiology of PRRS-virus-infected pigs by Sutherland, Mhairi A, Niekamp, Sherrie R, Johnson, Rodney W, Van Alstine, William G, Salak-Johnson, Janeen L

    Published in Physiology & behavior (30-01-2007)
    “…Abstract Changes in thermal environment can invoke a stress response in pigs, which in turn can potentially impact their immune system and disease…”
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    Gene expression differences in healthy brachial and femoral arteries of Rapacz familial hypercholesterolemic swine by Bahls, Martin, Bidwell, Christopher A, Hu, Juan, Krueger, Christian G, Reed, Jess D, Tellez, Armando, Kaluza, Greg L, Granada, Juan F, Van Alstine, William G, Newcomer, Sean C

    Published in Physiological genomics (01-06-2011)
    “…The mechanisms underlying the unequal distribution of atherosclerotic disease in the peripheral arteries are currently unclear. Gene expression differences in…”
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