Search Results - "Esser, Melissa"
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The Sick Adult Horse: Renal Clinical Pathologic Testing and Urinalysis
Published in The Veterinary clinics of North America. Equine practice (01-04-2020)“…Clinicopathologic evaluation of renal function and renal disease in sick adult horses remains grounded in detection of azotemia, assessment of serum and urine…”
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Systemic Administration of the Neurotensin NTS1-Receptor Agonist PD149163 Improves Performance on a Memory Task in Naturally Deficient Male Brown Norway Rats
Published in Experimental and clinical psychopharmacology (01-12-2014)“…Agonists for the neurotensin NTS1 receptor consistently exhibit antipsychotic effects in animal models without producing catalepsy, suggesting that…”
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Effect of infusion of equine plasma or 6% hydroxyethyl starch (600/0.75) solution on plasma colloid osmotic pressure in healthy horses
Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-07-2016)“…OBJECTIVE To compare the effects of equivalent volumes of equine plasma and 6% hydroxyethyl starch (600/0.75) solution (hetastarch) administered IV on plasma…”
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Equine Welfare in Practice: A Collaborative Outreach and Education Program with Michigan State University, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, and Universidad Veracruzana
Published in Animals (Basel) (13-04-2019)“…There is great need for veterinary care for working equids worldwide. Addressing this need provides an opportunity for veterinary students to gain primary care…”
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Nasal Adenocarcinoma in a Horse with Metastasis to Lung, Liver, and Bone and Review of Metastasis in Nine Horses with Sinonasal Tumors
Published in Case reports in veterinary medicine (2015)“…Sinonasal neoplasia metastasizing to distant organs is rare in horses. This case report describes the clinical and imaging findings of a horse with sinonasal…”
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Excess gas in a horse with heaves
Published in Horse & rider (01-11-2016)“…The purpose of a hay steamer is to heat the hay to temperatures greater than 212 degrees Fahrenheit to kill mold spores, mites, and bacteria, some of the…”
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