Susceptibility to dermatophytes in Persian cats
MT16-015 Susceptibility to dermatophytes and asymptomatic carrier state in Persian cats. (A Winn-funded research study final progress report)
MT16-015 Susceptibility to dermatophytes and asymptomatic carrier state in Persian cats. (A Winn-funded research study final progress report)
MT18-009; MTW18-009 Precision medicine genome for cats. (A Winn-funded research final progress report) Principal Investigator: Leslie Lyons PhD; University of Missouri-Columbia The
MT17-007 Allogeneic adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cell therapy for cats with inflammatory bowel disease. (A Winn-funded research final progress report) Principal
Norsworthy GD, Cook AK, Lanier CJ. Impact of preheparinization and sample volume on routine hematology findings in healthy cats. J
W19-039 Evaluation of feline urine concentration of amoxicillin and clavulanate. (A Winn-funded research final progress report summary) Principal Investigators: Kate
MT18-010 The effects of brachycephalic conformation on cardiopulmonary health in cats. (A Winn funded health study interim progress report) Principal
Crisi PE, De Santis F, Giordano M V., Cerasoli I, Colucci F, Di Tommaso M, et al. Evaluation of eutectic
W19-003 Optimization of the diagnosis of feline parvovirus (panleukopenia) infection in a shelter environment. (A Winn-funded research final
Slovak JE, Foster TE. Evaluation of whisker stress in cats. J Feline Med Surg [Internet]. 2020 Jun 15 [cited 2020 Jun
W18-021 Targeted therapy for feline pulmonary carcinoma through exploitation of preferential NQO1 expressions and the drug isobutyl-deoxynyboquinone (IB-DNQ). (Winn-funded
Del Magno S, Giuseppe P, Pisani G, Morello E, Piras LA, Buracco P, et al. Caudal Auricular Axial Pattern Flap
W17-033 Foraging behavior under threat and enrichment in confined cats. (A Winn-funded study interim research progress report) Principal Investigators:
Hiebert EC, Panciera DL, Boes KM, Bartl L. Platelet function in cats with hyperthyroidism. J Feline Med Surg [Internet]. 2020 May
MT18-004. Comparative analysis of the effect of orally administered acid suppressants on gastric pH in cats. (A Winn- funded final
Chen H, Dunaevich A, Apfelbaum N, Kuzi S, Mazaki‐Tovi M, Aroch I, et al. Acute on chronic kidney disease in