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    Uropathogenic E. coli Promote a Paracellular Urothelial Barrier Defect Characterized by Altered Tight Junction Integrity, Epithelial Cell Sloughing and Cytokine Release by Wood, M.W., Breitschwerdt, E.B., Nordone, S.K., Linder, K.E., Gookin, J.L.

    Published in Journal of comparative pathology (01-07-2012)
    “…The urinary bladder is a common site of bacterial infection with a majority of cases attributed to uropathogenic Escherichia coli. Sequelae of urinary tract…”
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    Molecular Prevalence of Bartonella, Babesia, and Hemotropic Mycoplasma sp. in Dogs with Splenic Disease by Varanat, M., Maggi, R.G., Linder, K.E., Breitschwerdt, E.B.

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-11-2011)
    “…Background Among diseases that cause splenomegaly in dogs, lymphoid nodular hyperplasia (LNH), splenic hemangiosarcoma (HSA), and fibrohistiocytic nodules…”
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    Establishing a canine superficial pyoderma model by Bäumer, W., Bizikova, P., Jacob, M., Linder, K.E.

    Published in Journal of applied microbiology (01-02-2017)
    “…Aims Pyoderma, predominantly associated with Staphylococcus pseudintermedius, is a common skin infection of dogs that typically requires long‐lasting…”
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    Recurrent Osteomyelitis in a Cat due to Infection with Bartonella vinsonii subsp. berkhoffii Genotype II by Varanat, M., Travis, A., Lee, W., Maggi, R.G., Bissett, S.A., Linder, K.E., Breitschwerdt, E.B.

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-11-2009)
    “…FIRST PAGE OF ARTICLE Submitted March 30, 2009; Revised June 19, 2009; Accepted July 15, 2009…”
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    Cross-contamination in the Molecular Detection of Bartonella from Paraffin-embedded Tissues by Varanat, M, Maggi, R.G, Linder, K.E, Horton, S, Breitschwerdt, E.B

    Published in Veterinary pathology (01-09-2009)
    “…The genus Bartonella comprises a group of gram-negative, fastidious bacteria. Because of diagnostic limitations of culture and serologic testing, polymerase…”
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    Hereditary Cerebellar Degeneration in Scottish Terriers by Urkasemsin, G., Linder, K.E., Bell, J.S., De Lahunta, A., Olby, N.J.

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-05-2010)
    “…Background: Hereditary cerebellar degeneration is described in several dog breeds. This heterogeneous group of diseases causes cerebellar ataxia associated…”
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    Solitary Intracerebral Plasmacytoma in a Dog: Microscopic, Immunohistochemical, and Molecular Features by Van Wettere, A.J, Linder, K.E, Suter, S.E, Olby, N.J

    Published in Veterinary pathology (01-09-2009)
    “…A primary intracerebral plasmacytoma was identified in a 7-year-old spayed female Boston Terrier. Grossly, a well-demarcated, 2 cm in diameter, roughly…”
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    Intramedullary Cavernous Malformation of the Spinal Cord in Two Dogs by MacKillop, E, Olby, N.J, Linder, K.E, Brown, T.T

    Published in Veterinary pathology (01-07-2007)
    “…Intramedullary cavernous malformations (CVMs) of the spinal cord were diagnosed in 2 adult dogs that presented for paraparesis. An intramedullary spinal cord…”
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    Primary Intimal Aortic Angiosarcoma in a Dog by Ranck, R.S, Linder, K.E, Haber, M.D, Meuten, D.J

    Published in Veterinary pathology (01-05-2008)
    “…A primary intimal aortic angiosarcoma was diagnosed in a 4-year-old, spayed female German Shepherd that presented for complications of thromboembolic disease…”
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    Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor in a hamster by Snyder, Laura A, Linder, Keith E, Neel, Jennifer A

    “…An adult female golden hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) developed a firm subcutaneous mass on the lateral distal right forelimb that progressed to diffuse limb…”
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    Halicephalobus gingivalis encephalomyelitis in a horse by Brojer, J.T, Parsons, D.A, Linder, K.E, Peregrine, A.S, Dobson, H

    Published in Canadian veterinary journal (01-07-2000)
    “…An 8-year-old, Arabian mare presented with acute progressive ataxia and a firm swelling over the right mandible. Radiographs revealed multiple radiolucent…”
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    Halicephalobus gingivalis (Stefanski, 1954) from a fatal infection in a horse in Ontario, Canada with comments on the validity of H. deletrix and a review of the genus by Anderson, R C, Linder, K E, Peregrine, A S

    Published in Parasite (Paris) (01-09-1998)
    “…Although the original description given by Stefanski (1954) was satisfactory, Anderson & Bemrick (1965), in describing H. deletrix (= Micronema deletrix),…”
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    Sebaceous adenitis in four domestic rabbits (Oryctatagus cuniculus) by White, S.D, Linder, K.E, Schultheiss, P, Scott, K.V, Garnett, P, Taylor, M, Best, S.J, Walder, E.J, Rosenkrantz, W, Yaeger, J.A

    Published in Veterinary dermatology (01-03-2000)
    “…Four domestic rabbits were presented with a history of nonpruritic scale. Multiple skin biopsies revealed findings compatible with sebaceous adenitis as…”
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    Neutral, seven-coordinate dioxime complexes of technetium(III): synthesis and characterization by Linder, Karen E, Malley, Mary F, Gougoutas, Jack Z, Unger, Steve E, Nunn, Adrian D

    Published in Inorganic chemistry (01-06-1990)
    “…The tin-capped complexes {sup 99}Tc(oxime){sub 3}({mu}-OH)SnCl{sub 3} (oxime = dimethylglyoxime (DMG) or cyclohexanedione dioxime (CDO)) can be prepared by the…”
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    Sensory receptors in the equine foot by Bowker, R M, Brewer, A M, Vex, K B, Guida, L A, Linder, K E, Sonea, I M, Stinson, A W

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-11-1993)
    “…Two types of sensory receptors were located in the equine foot, using anatomic techniques. Histologic examination of stained hoof sections revealed lamellated…”
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    Chloro----hydroxy substitution on technetium BATO [TcCl(dioxime)3 BR] complexes by Jurisson, S S, Hirth, W, Linder, K E, Di Rocco, R J, Narra, R K, Nowotnik, D P, Nunn, A D

    “…The neutral, seven coordinate complexes of technetium known as the BATO (Boronic acid Adducts of Technetium diOximes) complexes have shown their utility as…”
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