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    Targeting Folate Receptors to Treat Invasive Urinary Bladder Cancer by DHAWAN, Deepika, RAMOS-VARA, Jose A, REDDY, Joseph A, KOCH, Michael, MURPHY, Linda, FOUREZ, Lindsey M, STEWART, Jane C, KNAPP, Deborah W, NAUGHTON, James F, LIANG CHENG, LOW, Philip S, ROTHENBUHLER, Ryan, LEAMON, Christopher P, PARKER, Nikki, KLEIN, Patrick J, VLAHOV, Lontcho R

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-01-2013)
    “…Folate receptors (FR) may be of use for targeted delivery of cytotoxic drugs in invasive urothelial carcinoma (iUC), for which improved therapy is needed. FR…”
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    Evaluation of two novel self-anchoring barbed sutures in a prophylactic laparoscopic gastropexy compared with intracorporeal tied knots by Spah, Chad E., Elkins, A. D., Wehrenberg, Aaron, Jaffe, Michael H., Baird, Debra K., Naughton, James F., Payton, Mark E.

    Published in Veterinary surgery (01-11-2013)
    “…Objective To compare laparoscopic gastropexy using 2 self‐anchoring barbed sutures to gastropexy using laparoscopically tied intracorporeal knots. Study Design…”
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    Accuracy of three-dimensional and two-dimensional ultrasonography for measurement of tumor volume in dogs with transitional cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder by Naughton, James F, Widmer, William R, Constable, Peter D, Knapp, Deborah W

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-12-2012)
    “…Objective: To determine the accuracy of 3-D and 2-D ultrasonography for quantification of tumor volume in dogs with transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) of the…”
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    FEASIBILITY OF COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IN AWAKE DOGS WITH TRAUMATIC PELVIC FRACTURE by Lee, Kichang, Heng, Hock Gan, Jeong, Jimo, Naughton, James F, Rohleder, Jacob J

    Published in Veterinary radiology & ultrasound (01-07-2012)
    “…In veterinary medicine, general anesthesia or sedation is generally required to immobilize patients during computed tomography (CT) scanning. This may not be…”
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    Cyclic estrous-like behavior in a spayed cat associated with excessive sex-hormone production by an adrenocortical carcinoma by Meler, Erika N., Scott-Moncrieff, J. Catharine, Peter, Augustine T., Bennett, Sara, Ramos-Vara, Jose, Salisbury, S. Kathleen, Naughton, James F.

    Published in Journal of feline medicine and surgery (01-06-2011)
    “…A 15-year-old, spayed female domestic shorthair cat was evaluated for 1-year duration of cyclic intermittent estrous behavior. Diagnostic testing performed…”
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    Evaluation of experimentally induced injury to the superficial digital flexor tendon in horses by use of low-field magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasonography by Karlin, William M, Stewart, Allison A, Durgam, Sushmitha S, Naughton, James F, O'Dell-Anderson, Kristen J, Stewart, Matthew C

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-06-2011)
    “…Objective-To evaluate tendon injuries in horses over a 16-week period by use of ultrasonography and low-field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Sample-Tendons…”
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    Assessment of folate receptor expression and folate uptake in multicentric lymphomas in dogs by Childress, Michael O, Dhawan, Deepika, Leamon, Christopher P, Miller, Margaret A, Ramos-Vara, José A, Naughton, James F, Low, Philip S, Knapp, Deborah W

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-02-2014)
    “…To determine expression of folate receptors (FRs) and folate uptake in multicentric lymphomas in dogs. 10 dogs with histopathologically confirmed multicentric…”
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    Radiographic diagnosis-paraspinal abscess in a dog by Naughton, J.F, Tucker, R.L, Bagley, R.S

    Published in Veterinary radiology & ultrasound (2005)
    “…A two‐year‐old intact male Brittany Spaniel was admitted for evaluation of progressive spinal pain. Previous treatment had been initiated for suspected…”
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    Systemic Mycobacterium avium infection in a dog diagnosed by polymerase chain reaction analysis of buffy coat by Naughton, James F, Mealey, Katrina L, Wardrop, K Jane, Oaks, J Lindsay, Bradway, Daniel S

    “…Dogs may be infected by Mycobacterium (M.) tuberculosis, M. bovis, and M. avium complex, and the clinical signs associated with each of these infections may be…”
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