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    Exosomal proteomic signatures correlate with drug resistance and carboplatin treatment outcome in a spontaneous model of canine osteosarcoma by Weinman, Marcus A, Ramsey, Stephen A, Leeper, Haley J, Brady, Jacqueline V, Schlueter, Andrew, Stanisheuski, Stanislau, Maier, Claudia S, Miller, Tasha, Ruby, Carl E, Bracha, Shay

    Published in Cancer cell international (01-05-2021)
    “…Osteosarcoma patients often experience poor outcomes despite chemotherapy treatment, likely due in part to various mechanisms of tumor cell innate and/or…”
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    Prospective evaluation of the lymph node proteome in dogs with multicentric lymphoma supplemented with sulforaphane by Parachini‐Winter, Cyril, Bracha, Shay, Ramsey, Stephen A., Yang, Liping, Ho, Emily, Leeper, Haley J., Curran, Kaitlin M.

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-09-2020)
    “…Background Lymphoma (LSA) is a common malignancy in dogs. Epigenetic changes are linked to LSA pathogenesis and poor prognosis in humans, and LSA pathogenesis…”
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    Retrospective evaluation of toceranib phosphate (Palladia) in the treatment of canine carcinomatosis and mesothelioma by Hicks, Kelly A., Leeper, Haley J., Curran, Kaitlin M.

    Published in Veterinary & comparative oncology (01-06-2024)
    “…Canine carcinomatosis (CC) and mesothelioma (CM) are rare but aggressive neoplasms that historically have been associated with poor prognoses. There is limited…”
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    Fasting reduces the incidence of vincristine‐associated adverse events in dogs by Duckett, Margaret E., Curran, Kaitlin M., Leeper, Haley J., Ruby, Carl E., Bracha, Shay

    Published in Veterinary & comparative oncology (01-03-2021)
    “…Fasting has been shown to decrease chemotherapy‐associated adverse events (AEs), in part through insulin‐like growth factor (IGF‐1) reduction, and may induce a…”
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    Multi‐institutional retrospective study of canine foot pad malignant melanomas: 20 cases by Jeon, Mark D., Leeper, Haley J., Cook, Matthew R., McMillan, Sarah K., Bennett, Tristram, Murray, Caroline A., Tripp, Chelsea D., Curran, Kaitlin M.

    Published in Veterinary & comparative oncology (01-12-2022)
    “…Melanomas arising from the foot pad are a rare clinical entity in dogs. The biologic behaviour of foot pad malignant melanoma is not well understood, and these…”
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