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Jennifer M Schmiedt

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American Journal of Veterinary Research|November 17, 2025
A panel of 4 circulating microRNAs (126-5p, 150-5p, 452-5p, and 543) discriminates dogs with splenic hemangiosarcoma from those with noncancerous splenic massesJanet A Grimes, Jennifer M Schmiedt
American Journal of Veterinary Research|November 25, 2025
Circulating levels of microRNAs 126-5p, 150-5p, 214-3p, and 452-5p decrease following splenectomy in dogs with hemangiosarcomaJanet A Grimes, Jennifer M Schmiedt
American Journal of Veterinary Research|July 23, 2021
Identification of serum microRNAs with differential expression between dogs with splenic masses and healthy dogs with histologically normal spleensJanet A Grimes, Kelsey R Robinson, Anna-Claire M Bullington, et al.
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery|March 18, 2022
Influence of exposure to microbial ligands, immunosuppressive drugs and chronic kidney disease on endogenous immunomodulatory gene expression in feline adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cellsDanielle G Creamer, Chad W Schmiedt, Anna Claire Bullington, et al.
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American Journal of Veterinary Research|November 17, 2025
A panel of 4 circulating microRNAs (126-5p, 150-5p, 452-5p, and 543) discriminates dogs with splenic hemangiosarcoma from those with noncancerous splenic massesJanet A Grimes, Jennifer M Schmiedt
American Journal of Veterinary Research|November 25, 2025
Circulating levels of microRNAs 126-5p, 150-5p, 214-3p, and 452-5p decrease following splenectomy in dogs with hemangiosarcomaJanet A Grimes, Jennifer M Schmiedt
American Journal of Veterinary Research|July 23, 2021
Identification of serum microRNAs with differential expression between dogs with splenic masses and healthy dogs with histologically normal spleensJanet A Grimes, Kelsey R Robinson, Anna-Claire M Bullington, et al.
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery|March 18, 2022
Influence of exposure to microbial ligands, immunosuppressive drugs and chronic kidney disease on endogenous immunomodulatory gene expression in feline adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cellsDanielle G Creamer, Chad W Schmiedt, Anna Claire Bullington, et al.
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