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    Primary Malignant Histiocytosis of the Brain in a Dog by Chandra, A.M.S., Ginn, P.E.

    Published in Journal of comparative pathology (01-07-1999)
    “…Malignant histiocytosis is a well-recognized canine tumour, occurring primarily in Bernese mountain dogs and characterized by disseminated histiocytic…”
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    WEST NILE VIRUS INFECTION IN FARMED AMERICAN ALLIGATORS (ALLIGATOR MISSISSIPPIENSIS) IN FLORIDA by Jacobson, Elliott R., Ginn, Pamela E., Troutman, J. Mitchell, Farina, Lisa, Stark, Lillian, Klenk, Kaci, Burkhalter, Kristen L., Komar, Nicholas

    Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (01-01-2005)
    “…In September and October 2002, an epizootic of neurologic disease occurred at an alligator farm in Florida (USA). Three affected American alligators (Alligator…”
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    The nine-banded armadillo ( Dasypus novemcinctus) is an intermediate host for Sarcocystis neurona by Cheadle, M.A., Tanhauser, S.M., Dame, J.B., Sellon, D.C., Hines, M., Ginn, P.E., MacKay, R.J., Greiner, E.C.

    Published in International journal for parasitology (01-04-2001)
    “…The nine-banded armadillo ( Dasypus novemcinctus) is an intermediate host of at least three species of Sarcocystis, Sarcocystis dasypi, Sarcocystis diminuta,…”
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    The striped skunk (Mephitis mephitis) is an intermediate host for Sarcocystis neurona by CHEADLE, M. A, YOWELL, C. A, SELLON, D. C, HINES, M, GINN, P. E, MARSH, A. E, DAME, J. B, GREINER, E. C

    Published in International journal for parasitology (01-06-2001)
    “…Striped skunks, initially negative for antibodies to Sarcocystis neurona, formed sarcocysts in skeletal muscles after inoculation with S. neurona sporocysts…”
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    Ulcerative facial and nasal dermatitis and stomatitis in cats associated with feline herpesvirus 1 by Hargis, A.M, Ginn, P.E, Mansell, J.E.K.L, Garber, R.L

    Published in Veterinary dermatology (01-12-1999)
    “…Ulcerative dermatitis of the nasal planum or haired skin of the face, associated with intranuclear inclusion bodies compatible with herpesvirus, was identified…”
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    Immunohistochemical staining characteristics of canine gastrointestinal stromal tumors by LaRock, R.G, Ginn, P.E

    Published in Veterinary pathology (01-07-1997)
    “…Sections from 35 formalin-fixed, paraffin embedded, canine gastrointestinal stromal tumors consisting of 14 leiomyomas (five stomach, three small intestine,…”
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    Immunohistochemical detection of P-glycoprotein in formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded normal and neoplastic canine tissues by Ginn, P E

    Published in Veterinary pathology (01-09-1996)
    “…Expression of P-glycoprotein, a phylogenetically conserved integral plasma membrane protein, is implicated as one of the most important factors contributing to…”
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    Gastric hemorrhage in dogs given high doses of methylprednisolone sodium succinate by Rohrer, C R, Hill, R C, Fischer, A, Fox, L E, Schaer, M, Ginn, P E, Casanova, J M, Burrows, C F

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-08-1999)
    “…To determine whether healthy dogs given high doses of methylprednisolone sodium succinate (MPSS) develop gastrointestinal tract ulcers and hemorrhage. 19…”
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    Sonography of the normal feline gastrointestinal tract by Newell, S.M, Graham, J.P, Roberts, G.D, Ginn, P.E, Harrison, J.M

    Published in Veterinary radiology & ultrasound (1999)
    “…The normal sonographic appearance of the stomach in various degrees of distension, the duodenum, the small intestine, and the large intestine was determined in…”
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    The striped skunk ( Mephitismephitis) is an intermediate host for Sarcocystisneurona by Cheadle, M.A, Yowell, C.A, Sellon, D.C, Hines, M, Ginn, P.E, Marsh, A.E, Dame, J.B, Greiner, E.C

    “…Striped skunks, initially negative for antibodies to Sarcocystis neurona, formed sarcocysts in skeletal muscles after inoculation with S. neurona sporocysts…”
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    Evaluation of a percutaneously controlled hydraulic occluder in a rat model of gradual venous occlusion by Sereda, C.W, Adin, C.A, Ginn, P.E, Farese, J.P

    Published in Veterinary surgery (2005)
    “…Objective— To evaluate the efficacy of a percutaneously controlled hydraulic occluder (HO) in a rat model of gradual venous occlusion. Study Design—…”
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    Removal of a thymoma via median sternotomy in a rabbit with recurrent appendicular neurofibrosarcoma by Clippinger, T L, Bennett, R A, Alleman, A R, Ginn, P E, Bellah, J R

    “…A 9-year-old rabbit was evaluated for a mass on the right elbow. As a result of preoperative radiography, another mass was identified in the cranial portion of…”
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    Iatrogenic Cushing's syndrome and steroid hepatopathy in a cat by Schaer, M, Ginn, P E

    “…The distinguishing clinical features of Cushing's syndrome in the cat include very friable skin, a high incidence of diabetes mellitus, and the general absence…”
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    Neurologic disease in gamma-interferon gene knockout mice caused by Sarcocystis neurona sporocysts collected from opossums fed armadillo muscle by Cheadle, M.A., Ginn, P.E., Lindsay, D.S., Greiner, E.C.

    Published in Veterinary parasitology (03-01-2002)
    “…Fifteen gamma-interferon gene knockout mice were each orally inoculated with 5×10 3 Sarcocystis sporocysts derived from Virginia opossums ( Didelphis…”
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    Are Sarcocystis neurona and Sarcocystis falcatula synonymous? A horse infection challenge by Cutler, T.J, MacKay, R.J, Ginn, P.E, Greiner, E.C, Porter, R, Yowell, C.A, Dame, J.B

    Published in The Journal of parasitology (01-04-1999)
    “…Equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (EPM) is a debilitating neurologic disease of the horse. The causative agent, Sarcocystis neurona, has been suggested to be…”
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    Efficacy of misoprostol in prevention of gastric hemorrhage in dogs treated with high doses of methylprednisolone sodium succinate by Rohrer, C R, Hill, R C, Fischer, A, Fox, L E, Schaer, M, Ginn, P E, Preast, V A, Burrows, C F

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-08-1999)
    “…To determine whether administration of misoprostol prevents gastric hemorrhage in healthy dogs treated with high doses of methylprednisolone sodium succinate…”
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    Regression of subcutaneous lymphoma following removal of an ovarian granulosatheca cell tumor in a horse by Henson, K L, Alleman, A R, Cutler, T J, Ginn, P E, Kelley, L C

    “…A 9-year-old Arabian mare was admitted for evaluation of multiple subcutaneous nodules and infertility. Fine-needle aspiration of one of the subcutaneous…”
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    Viability of Sarcocystis neurona sporocysts and dose titration in gamma-interferon knockout mice by Cheadle, M.A., Tanhauser, S.M., Scase, T.J., Dame, J.B., Mackay, R.J., Ginn, P.E., Greiner, E.C.

    Published in Veterinary parasitology (26-02-2001)
    “…Gamma-interferon knockout mice have become the model animal used for studies on Sarcocystis neurona. In order to determine the viability of S. neurona…”
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    Immunohistochemical detection of p53 tumor suppressor gene protein in canine epithelial colorectal tumors by Wolf, J.C, Ginn, P.E, Homer, B, Fox, L.E, Kurzman, I.D

    Published in Veterinary pathology (01-09-1997)
    “…Eighty canine epithelial colorectal tumors obtained by excisional biopsy were evaluated immunohistochemically for p53 tumor suppressor gene protein. Dogs in…”
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