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Sage Toxicologic Pathology & Veterinary Science

SAGE Publications Ltd.www.sagepublications.com
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Episodes

A VetPath Sept. 2014 Podcast: Pathology of Articular Cartilage and Synovial Membrane From Elbow Joints With and Without Degenerative Joint Disease in Domestic Cats

Veterinary Pathology podcast editor Leah Schutt talks with Duncan Lascelles about feline degenerative joint disease and his article “Pathology of Articular Cartilage and Synovial Membrane From Elbow Joints With and Without Degenerative Joint Disease in Domestic Cats,” from the September 2014 issue. To view this article, click here .

Aug 27, 201418 min

AAFP and ISFM Feline-Friendly Nursing Care Guidelines

Anna Norman of SAGE talks with Susan Little about the development and significance of the recently published Feline-Friendly Nursing Care Guidelines - a joint initiative of the American Association of Feline Practitioners and the International Society of Feline Practitioners. Posted June 2012.

Aug 08, 20147 min

TPX Podcast: Nonclinical Safety Biomarkers of Drug-induced Vascular Injury

A discussion with Dr. Igor Mikaelian from AbbVie Bioresearch in Worcester MA about special issue 4 that focuses on drug induced vascular injury. The discussion centers on why drug-induced vascular injury in animals is an issue, why is it important when developing new pharmaceuticals, what efforts are underway to address human risk assessment of vascular injury, and how the articles in this issue benefit the pharmaceutical and biotech industries. Click here to read the full article....

Jun 18, 20149 min

A VetPath March 2014 Podcast 1: Common and Emerging Infectious Diseases in the Animal Shelter

Patricia Pesavento discusses the discovery, importance and pathogenesis of infectious diseases in animal shelters with Jeff Caswell. Dr. Pesavento and Brian Murphy authored the paper entitled "Common and emerging infectious diseases in the animal shelter" in the March 2014 special issue of Veterinary Pathology. Dr. Caswell co-edited the special issue on infectious diseases of domestic animals with Dr. Sean Callanan. To view this article, click here ....

Mar 06, 201424 min

A VetPath Jan. 2014 Podcast 2: Beyond H&E: Integration of Nucleic Acid-Based Analyses Into Diagnostic Pathology

Joshua Webster discusses the application and integration of nucleic acid-based molecular techniques in diagnostic pathology with Roger Maes and Matti Kiupel, who published the paper entitled "Beyond H&E: Integration of Nucleic Acid–Based Analyses Into Diagnostic Pathology" in the January 2014 special issue of Veterinary Pathology. Dr. Webster co-edited the special issue focused on investigative techniques in pathology with Dr. Jose Ramos-Vara. To view this article, click here ....

Mar 06, 201425 min

A VetPath Jan. 2014 Podcast 1: When Tissue Antigens and Antibodies Get Along

Joshua Webster and Jose Ramos-Vara discuss immunohistochemistry protocol development, validation, and integration in diagnostic and investigative pathology, further expanding on Dr. Ramos-Vara's paper entitled "When Tissue Antigens and Antibodies Get Along: Revisiting the Technical Aspects of Immunohistochemistry-The Red, Brown, and Blue Technique" from the January 2014 special issue of Veterinary Pathology. Dr. Webster and Ramos-Vara co-edited the special issue focused on investigative techniqu...

Mar 06, 201421 min

Endoscopy and Endosurgery: Journal of Feline Medicine & Surgery

Elise Robertson, guest editor for two special issues on Endoscopy and Endosurgery discusses cutting edge developments in feline endoscopy Elise is a leading figure and she currently operates a visiting feline medicine referral and endoscopy consultancy service for veterinary practices in SE England.

Jan 01, 20145 min
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