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    Carbohydrate pellets to assess insulin dysregulation in horses by Laat, Melody A., Warnken, Tobias, Delarocque, Julien, Reiche, Dania B., Grob, Anne J., Feige, Karsten, Carslake, Harry B., Durham, Andy E., Sillence, Martin N., Thane, Kristen E., Frank, Nicholas, Brojer, Johan, Lindase, Sanna, Sonntag, Johanna

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-01-2023)
    “…Background A glycemic challenge test is used for the diagnosis of insulin dysregulation (ID) in horses and ponies. Different forms of the test exist where the…”
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    Circulating exosome microRNA associated with heart failure secondary to myxomatous mitral valve disease in a naturally occurring canine model by Yang, Vicky K., Loughran, Kerry A., Meola, Dawn M., Juhr, Christine M., Thane, Kristen E., Davis, Airiel M., Hoffman, Andrew M.

    Published in Journal of extracellular vesicles (01-12-2017)
    “…Myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD) is functionally and histologically identical to mitral valve prolapse (MVP) in humans. Currently, there are no medical…”
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    Improved methods for fluorescent labeling and detection of single extracellular vesicles using nanoparticle tracking analysis by Thane, Kristen E., Davis, Airiel M., Hoffman, Andrew M.

    Published in Scientific reports (23-08-2019)
    “…Growing interest in extracellular vesicles (EV) has necessitated development of protocols to improve EV characterization as a precursor for myriad downstream…”
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    Practical Methods for Assessing Emphysema Severity Based on Estimation of Linear Mean Intercept (Lm) in the Context of Animal Models of Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency by Davis, Airiel M, Thane, Kristen E, Hoffman, Andrew M

    “…Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency is typified by panacinar emphysema in humans. Whilst animal models of (α1A-TD) that more accurately reflect the histology and…”
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    Equine model for soft-tissue regeneration by Bellas, Evangelia, Rollins, Amanda, Moreau, Jodie E., Lo, Tim, Quinn, Kyle P., Fourligas, Nicholas, Georgakoudi, Irene, Leisk, Gary G., Mazan, Melissa, Thane, Kristen E., Taeymans, Olivier, Hoffman, A. M., Kaplan, D. L., Kirker-Head, C. A.

    “…Soft-tissue regeneration methods currently yield suboptimal clinical outcomes due to loss of tissue volume and a lack of functional tissue regeneration…”
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