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    Basal plasma insulin and homeostasis model assessment (HOMA) are indicators of insulin sensitivity in cats by Appleton, D.J., Rand, J.S., Sunvold, G.D.

    Published in Journal of feline medicine and surgery (01-06-2005)
    “…The objective of this study was to compare simpler indices of insulin sensitivity with the minimal model-derived insulin sensitivity index to identify a simple…”
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    Canine and feline diabetes mellitus: nature or nurture? by Rand, Jacquie S, Fleeman, Linda M, Farrow, Heidi A, Appleton, Delisa J, Lederer, Rose

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-08-2004)
    “…There is evidence for the role of genetic and environmental factors in feline and canine diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes in cats…”
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    Dosing obese cats based on body weight spuriously affects some measures of glucose tolerance by Reeve-Johnson, M.K., Rand, J.S., Anderson, S.T., Appleton, D.J., Morton, J.M., Vankan, D.

    Published in Domestic animal endocrinology (01-10-2016)
    “…The primary objective was to investigate whether dosing glucose by body weight results in spurious effects on measures of glucose tolerance in obese cats…”
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    Dietary carbohydrate source affects glucose concentrations, insulin secretion, and food intake in overweight cats by Appleton, D.J, Rand, J.S, Priest, J, Sunvold, G.D, Vickers, J.R

    Published in Nutrition research (New York, N.Y.) (01-06-2004)
    “…This study was undertaken to assess the impact of dietary carbohydrate source on food intake, body composition, glucose tolerance, insulin sensitivity, and…”
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    Prevalence and morphologic features of apical deltas in the canine teeth of dogs by Gamm, D J, Howard, P E, Walia, H, Nencka, D J

    “…Prevalence and morphologic features of the apical delta in the canine teeth of dogs were determined to assist clinicians in the endodontic treatment of these…”
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