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    Immunohistochemical Evaluation of the Effects of Paraffin Section Storage on Biomarker Sta

    Immunohistochemical Evaluation of the Effects of Paraffin Section Storage on Biomarker Stability by J. A. Ramos-Vara, J. D. Webster, D. DuSold, and M. A. Miller Veterinary Pathology, 51(1): 102-109 Abstract: Environmental stresses can alter immunoreactivity of biomarkers in stored tissue...
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    Factors Affecting Visibility of a Target Tissue in Histologic Sections

    Factors Affecting Visibility of a Target Tissue in Histologic Sections by M. D. McGavin Veterinary Pathology, 2014, 51(1): 9-27 Abstract: The objective of histologic techniques is to stain the subject with high specificity and high visibility. Visibility depends on the microscope’s resolution...
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    Emerging and Reemerging Infectious Diseases of Nonhuman Primates in the Laboratory Setting

    Emerging and Reemerging Infectious Diseases of Nonhuman Primates in the Laboratory Setting by C. Bailey and K. Mansfield Veterinary Pathology, 2010, 47(3): 462-481 Abstract: Despite numerous advances in the diagnosis and control of infectious diseases of nonhuman primates in the laboratory...
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    Canine Mammary Tumors: A Review and Consensus of Standard Guidelines on Epithelial and Myo

    Canine Mammary Tumors: A Review and Consensus of Standard Guidelines on Epithelial and Myoepithelial Phenotype Markers, HER2, and Hormone Receptor Assessment Using Immunohistochemistry by L. Pena, A. Gama, M. H. Goldschmidt, J. Abadie, C. Benazzi, M. Castagnaro, L. Dıez, F. Gartner, E. Hellmen...
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    Beyond H&E: Integration of Nucleic Acid– Based Analyses Into Diagnostic Pathology

    Beyond H&E: Integration of Nucleic Acid– Based Analyses Into Diagnostic Pathology by R. K. Maes, I. M. Langohr, A. G. Wise, R. C. Smedley, T. Thaiwong, and M. Kiupel Veterinary Pathology, 2014, 51(1): 238-256 Abstract: Veterinary pathology of infectious, particularly viral, and neoplastic...
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    A Review of Histiocytic Diseases of Dogs and Cats

    A Review of Histiocytic Diseases of Dogs and Cats by P. F. Moore Veterinary Pathology, 2014, 51(1): 167-184 Abstract: Histiocytic proliferative disorders are commonly observed in dogs and less often cats. Histiocytic disorders occur in most of the dendritic cell (DC) lineages. Canine cutaneous...
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