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Clinical Pathology Laboratory - Research Projects
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| We perform clinical pathologic testing for a variety of researchers
and contract laboratories. For all research projects, the project
leader (or designated representative) must contact our laboratory
manager before any samples can be accepted for analysis.
Cornell University Research
Projects
Research Projects from Sources Outside of Cornell
University
The faculty members in Clinical Pathology specialize in hematology
and cytology. Our research interests are primarily in hematopoietic
disorders, especially leukemias, in animals.
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Sample Publications: |
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Myelodysplastic syndromes and myelofibrosis. In: Schalm's Veterinary
Hematology. 5th Ed. Feldman BF, Zinkl J, Jain NC, eds. Williams
& Wilkins. 2000.
The liver. In: Diagnostic Cytology of the Dog and Cat. 2nd Ed.
Cowell RL, Tyler RD, Meinkoth JH, eds. St Louis, Mo: Mosby. 1999:183-194.
Idiopathic pure red cell aplasia and nonregenerative immune-mediated
anemia in dogs: 43 cases (1988-1999). J. Am. Vet. Med. Assoc.
2000; 216:1429-1436.
D-dimer concentrations in healthy dogs and dogs with disseminated
intravascular coagulation. Am. J. Vet. Res. 2000; 61:393-398.
Pure red cell aplasia in nine cats (1989-1997). J. Am. Vet. Med.
Assoc. 1999; 214:75-79
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