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Loftus J, Acevedo A, Bowman D, Liotta J, Wu T, Zhu M
Parasit Vectors . 2023 Mar; 16(1):91. PMID: 36882817
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Holm S, Peng S, Holter M, Cummings B, Loftus J
Am J Vet Res . 2023 Feb; 84(4). PMID: 36773290
Objective: To compare plasma concentrations of glucagon and glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) between healthy dogs and dogs with aminoaciduric canine hypoaminoacidemic hepatopathy syndrome (ACHES) dogs. Animals: Privately owned healthy (n =...
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Loftus J, Acevedo A, Bowman D, Liotta J, Wu T, Zhu M
Parasit Vectors . 2022 Nov; 15(1):438. PMID: 36419194
Background: Praziquantel is the drug of choice for treating the tapeworm Dipylidium caninum in dogs; however, resistance is possible, and regular, non-targeted administration of praziquantel may select for anthelminthic-resistant populations....
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Buote N, Loftus J, Miller A
Am J Vet Res . 2022 Nov; 83(12). PMID: 36318536
Objective: To determine the difference in histologic artifacts and morphologic diagnosis among 3 laparoscopic cup biopsy forceps techniques and wedge hepatic samples. Animals: Cadavers of 20 client-owned dogs following euthanasia...
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Hernandez I, Hayward J, Brockman J, White M, Mouttham L, Wilcox E, et al.
Front Vet Sci . 2022 Jul; 9:862414. PMID: 35782544
The current feline genotyping array of 63 k single nucleotide polymorphisms has proven its utility for mapping within breeds, and its use has led to the identification of variants associated...
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Lenfest M, Loftus J, Huson H, Gudkov A, Andrianova K, Fleyshman D, et al.
Front Vet Sci . 2022 Jul; 9:859066. PMID: 35774974
Sled dogs are purpose-bred dogs selected for endurance work. Prior studies in racing dogs showed that serum thyroid parameters (total T4, free T4, and T3) are lower than the reference...
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Loftus J, Miller A, Center S, Peters-Kennedy J, Astor M
J Vet Intern Med . 2021 Nov; 36(1):106-115. PMID: 34820906
Background: Superficial necrolytic dermatitis (SND) in dogs is a rare disorder most commonly associated with hepatocutaneous syndrome. Although often reported as fatal, sporadically reported long-term remissions might be more common...
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Fleyshman D, Wakshlag J, Huson H, Loftus J, Olby N, Brodsky L, et al.
Aging (Albany NY) . 2021 Sep; 13(18):21814-21837. PMID: 34587118
Canines represent a valuable model for mammalian aging studies as large animals with short lifespans, allowing longitudinal analyses within a reasonable time frame. Moreover, they develop a spectrum of aging-related...
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Loftus J, Center S, Astor M, Miller A, Peters-Kennedy J
J Vet Intern Med . 2021 Sep; 36(1):97-105. PMID: 34477245
Background: Superficial necrolytic dermatitis (SND), hepatocutaneous-associated hepatopathy (HCH), aminoaciduria, and hypoaminoacidemia define hepatocutaneous syndrome (HCS) in dogs. Dogs without SND but that possess all other syndrome components are not well...
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Barry E, Loftus J, Luh W, de Leon M, Niogi S, Johnson P
Neurobiol Aging . 2021 Jun; 105:129-136. PMID: 34062488
White matter dysfunction and degeneration have been a topic of great interest in healthy and pathological aging. While ex vivo studies have investigated age-related changes in canines, little in vivo...