2019

Copper Chelation as a Novel Treatment for Transitional Cell Carcinoma in Dogs

Transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) is the most common form of bladder cancer in dogs, and it accounts for nearly 2% of all canine malignancies. TCC is typically fatal with most dogs succumbing to complications of progressive local disease such as urethral or ureteral obstruction. Numerous chemotherapeutics have been evaluated in recent decades, but median survival

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Effect of Virtual Field Trips on Pre-Veterinary Student Learning Outcomes and Engagement in an Animal Biology and Management Course

Experiential learning opportunities in the college curriculum are important for aspiring healthcare professionals; they provide context to concepts taught in class and help to fully prepare students for their future careers through practical experiences (Kolb, 1984; Yardley et al., 2012). For pre-veterinary students, these opportunities are particularly important as they begin making connections to real

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