Understanding Two Common Causes of Tying-Up
This study will use cellular models to investigate energy metabolism defects in two common forms of equine exertional rhabdomyolysis (tying-up).
This study will use cellular models to investigate energy metabolism defects in two common forms of equine exertional rhabdomyolysis (tying-up).
This study will investigate the importance of multiple hormones from the hypothalamus, pituitary gland and adrenal gland and their association with severity of disease and mortality in critically ill newborn foals.
This study will evaluate a tissue that normally forms joint cartilage during fetal development for its potential as a cell-based therapy to help repair articular cartilage defects in adult horses.
This study will evaluate whether an oral probiotic protects the gastrointestinal tract from the toxic effects of a chemotherapy drug regimen for dogs.
This fellowship will characterize cardiomyopathy in Golden Retrievers and identify genes that contribute to phenotypic severity, which should improve detection and treatment of cardiomyopathy.
This fellowship investigates mechanisms and methods for detecting kidney injury in dogs with chronic kidney disease.
This study will optimize a technique for improving the cartilage-healing properties of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells.