Six new Morris Animal Foundation-funded studies will focus on health issues in cats
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The biotechnology could help slow the progression of osteoarthritis, CSU researchers say
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Research out of CSU suggests a high B-cell count does not necessarily indicate cancer in English bulldogs, Morris Animal Foundation reports
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CSU researchers are working on an oral vaccine for the virus that causes the deadly disease
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The method will allow veterinarians to develop optimum treatment plans for canine cancer patients
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A collaboration will work together to develop an intraoperative imaging and sensing technology to better detect brain tumors
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How to use the Colorado State University pain scales to assess your patients
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Dr. Rushika Perera, an assistant professor of virology in the Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, recently received a Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Award from the Boettcher Foundation
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