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    The Impact of Cat Fostering on Older Adult Well-Being and Loneliness: A Feasibility Study by Sanderson, Sherry L, Emerson, Kerstin G, Scott, Donald W, Vidrine, Maureen, Hartzell, Diane L, Keys, Deborah A

    “…This feasibility study explored the impact of fostering a shelter cat on loneliness and well-being in older adults living alone without a pet. The study also…”
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    Resistin concentrations in serum and stifle synovial fluid from normal and cruciate deficient dogs with osteoarthritis by Kleine, Stephanie A., Gogal, Robert M., Krunkosky, Thomas M., Sanderson, Sherry L., George, Clinton, Norton, Megan, Budsberg, Steven C.

    Published in Veterinary surgery (01-08-2020)
    “…Objective To compare synovial fluid (SF) resistin concentrations in healthy dogs to dogs with osteoarthritis (OA) secondary to cranial cruciate ligament (CrCL)…”
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    Correlation of serum and synovial leptin concentrations with body condition scores in healthy and osteoarthritic dogs by Kleine, Stephanie A., Sanderson, Sherry L., George, Clinton, Roth, Ira, Gogal, Robert M., Thaliath, Mary Ann, Budsberg, Steven C.

    Published in Veterinary surgery (01-07-2019)
    “…Objective To evaluate the relationship between serum and synovial fluid (SF) leptin concentrations and body condition score (BCS) in healthy and osteoarthritic…”
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    Effects of dietary supplementation with sodium chloride on urinary relative supersaturation with calcium oxalate in healthy dogs by Lulich, Jody P, Osborne, Carl A, Sanderson, Sherry L

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-02-2005)
    “…To evaluate the effect of dietary supplementation with sodium chloride (NaCl) on urinary calcium excretion, urine calcium concentration, and urinary relative…”
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    Owner impressions of three premium diets fed to healthy adult dogs by Sanderson, S.L, Finco, D.R, Pogrelis, A.D, Stacy, L.M, Unger, C.F

    “…To determine owner impressions of 3 premium canine diets when factors such as price and retail source were removed; to compare body condition scores (BCSs)…”
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    Evaluation of extended-release diltiazem once daily for cats with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy by Wall, Michelle, Calvert, Clay A, Sanderson, Sherry L, Leonhardt, Andrea, Barker, Corrie, Fallaw, Tiffany K

    “…Serum diltiazem concentrations were evaluated following either 30 mg or 60 mg of an extended-release diltiazem administered orally once daily to 13 cats…”
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    Effects of dietary fat and L-carnitine on plasma and whole blood taurine concentrations and cardiac function in healthy dogs fed protein-restricted diets by Sanderson, S L, Gross, K L, Ogburn, P N, Calvert, C, Jacobs, G, Lowry, S R, Bird, K A, Koehler, L A, Swanson, L L

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-10-2001)
    “…To evaluate plasma taurine concentrations (PTC), whole blood taurine concentrations (WBTC), and echocardiographic findings in dogs fed 1 of 3…”
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    Analysis of 77,000 canine uroliths. Perspectives from the Minnesota Urolith Center by Osborne, C A, Lulich, J P, Polzin, D J, Sanderson, S L, Koehler, L A, Ulrich, L K, Bird, K A, Swanson, L L, Pederson, L A, Sudo, S Z

    “…Of the hundreds of minerals that are found in the earth, most canine uroliths are comprised of only six types: (1) magnesium ammonium phosphate, (2) calcium…”
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    Canine urate urolithiasis. Etiopathogenesis, diagnosis, and management by Bartges, J W, Osborne, C A, Lulich, J P, Kruger, J M, Sanderson, S L, Koehler, L A, Ulrich, L K

    “…Etiopathologic factors predisposing to urate lithogenesis in Dalmatian and non-Dalmatian dogs represent diverse pathologic and/or physiologic processes…”
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    Evaluation of Urinary Carnitine and Taurine Excretion in 5 Cystinuric Dogs with Carnitine and Taurine Deficiency by Sanderson, Sherry L., Osborne, Carl A., Lulich, Jody P., Bartges, Joseph W., Pierpont, Mary Ella, Ogburn, Phillip N., Koehler, Lori A., Swanson, Laurie L., Bird, Kathy A., Ulrich, Lisa K.

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-03-2001)
    “…Five client‐owned dogs with cystinuria were diagnosed with carnitine and taurine deficiency while participating in a clinical trial that used dietary…”
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    The effectiveness of taurine and levocarnitine in dogs with heart disease by Pion, P D, Sanderson, S L, Kittelson, M D

    “…In this article, the current state of knowledge of the potential role of taurine and L-carnitine deficiency and supplementation in the genesis and management…”
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    Canine cystine urolithiasis. Cause, detection, treatment, and prevention by Osborne, C A, Sanderson, S L, Lulich, J P, Bartges, J W, Ulrich, L K, Koehler, L A, Bird, K A, Swanson, L L

    “…Cystine uroliths are a sequela to cystinuria, an inherited renal tubular defect in reabsorption of cystine and some other amino acids. At the Minnesota Urolith…”
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    Voiding urohydropropulsion. Lessons from 5 years of experience by Lulich, J P, Osborne, C A, Sanderson, S L, Ulrich, L K, Koehler, L A, Bird, K A, Swanson, L L

    “…Voiding urohydropropulsion is a nonsurgical method of removing uroliths from the urinary bladder. Any urocystolith of sufficient size to pass through the…”
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    Medical management of iatrogenic rents in the wall of the feline urinary bladder by Osborne, C A, Sanderson, S L, Lulich, J P, Johnston, G R, Polzin, D J

    “…Surgical closure may not be necessary to successfully manage all patients with ruptured urinary bladders. If the margins of the walls of tears in the bladder…”
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    Diagnosis, medical treatment, and prognosis of feline urolithiasis by Osborne, C A, Lulich, J P, Thumchai, R, Bartges, J W, Sanderson, S L, Ulrich, L K, Koehler, L A, Bird, K A, Swanson, L L

    “…Radiographic or ultrasonographic evaluation of the urinary tract is required to consistently detect feline uroliths. Evaluation of clinical, laboratory, and…”
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