Improving Stem Cell-based Therapy for Inflammatory and Immune-mediated Diseases
Researchers will study the potential of a novel type of stem cell to treat inflammatory and immune-mediated diseases in dogs.
Researchers will study the potential of a novel type of stem cell to treat inflammatory and immune-mediated diseases in dogs.
Researchers will investigate how hemangiosarcoma cells use cholesterol and lipids to promote tumor growth and look at ways to block tumor cells from using these metabolic fuels.
Researchers are looking at changes in gut bacteria that stimulate the immune system in dogs with inflammatory bowel disease to help identify novel ways to diagnose and treat this disease.
Researchers are investigating the effectiveness of a novel immunotherapy to help reduce metastatic disease (cancer spread) and prolong quality of life in dogs with osteosarcoma.
Researchers will investigate if the calcium concentration in urine can be used as a non-invasive marker of calcium oxalate bladder stones in miniature schnauzers.
Researchers are characterizing the fecal microbiome of a defined group of golden retrievers.
Researchers will determine what causes abnormal mucus secretion in dogs resulting in gallbladder mucoceles (congealed masses of mucus that can block or rupture the gallbladder), as well as seek ways to prevent or reverse this serious condition.