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Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery|August 13, 2021
Evaluation of the effect of phenobarbital administration on the biochemistry profile, with a focus on serum liver values, in epileptic catsMichelle Hermans, Marios Charalambous, Akos Pakozdy, et al.
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|June 5, 2019
Truncating SLC12A6 variants cause different clinical phenotypes in humans and dogsMario Van Poucke, Kimberley Stee, Laurien Sonck, et al.
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine|October 4, 2019
Comparison of intranasal versus intravenous midazolam for management of status epilepticus in dogs: A multi-center randomized parallel group clinical studyMarios Charalambous, Holger A Volk, Andrea Tipold, et al.
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Evaluation of the effect of phenobarbital administration on the biochemistry profile, with a focus on serum liver values, in epileptic catsMichelle Hermans, Marios Charalambous, Akos Pakozdy, et al.
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|June 5, 2019
Truncating SLC12A6 variants cause different clinical phenotypes in humans and dogsMario Van Poucke, Kimberley Stee, Laurien Sonck, et al.
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine|October 4, 2019
Comparison of intranasal versus intravenous midazolam for management of status epilepticus in dogs: A multi-center randomized parallel group clinical studyMarios Charalambous, Holger A Volk, Andrea Tipold, et al.
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