@article{fesmire_peal_ruff_moyer_mcparland_derks_o'neil_emke_johnson_ghosh_et al._2024, title={Investigation of integrated time nanosecond pulse irreversible electroporation against spontaneous equine melanoma}, volume={11}, ISSN={["2297-1769"]}, DOI={10.3389/fvets.2024.1232650}, abstractNote={IntroductionIntegrated time nanosecond pulse irreversible electroporation (INSPIRE) is a novel tumor ablation modality that employs high voltage, alternating polarity waveforms to induce cell death in a well-defined volume while sparing the underlying tissue. This study aimed to demonstrate the in vivo efficacy of INSPIRE against spontaneous melanoma in standing, awake horses.}, journal={FRONTIERS IN VETERINARY SCIENCE}, author={Fesmire, Chris C. and Peal, Bridgette and Ruff, Jennifer and Moyer, Elizabeth and McParland, Thomas J. and Derks, Kobi and O'Neil, Erin and Emke, Carrie and Johnson, Brianna and Ghosh, Shatorupa and et al.}, year={2024}, month={Jan} } @article{perdew_emke_johnson_dixit_song_griffith_watson_gruen_2021, title={Evaluation of Pexion(R) (imepitoin) for treatment of storm anxiety in dogs: A randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial}, volume={188}, ISSN={["2042-7670"]}, url={https://doi.org/10.1002/vetr.18}, DOI={10.1002/vetr.18}, abstractNote={Abstract}, number={9}, journal={VETERINARY RECORD}, publisher={Wiley}, author={Perdew, Irina and Emke, Carrie and Johnson, Brianna and Dixit, Vaidehi and Song, Yukun and Griffith, Emily H. and Watson, Philip and Gruen, Margaret E.}, year={2021}, month={May} } @article{pankratz_korman_emke_johnson_griffith_gruen_2021, title={Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Prospective Clinical Trial Evaluating the Efficacy of the Assisi Anti-anxiety Device (Calmer Canine) for the Treatment of Canine Separation Anxiety}, volume={8}, ISSN={["2297-1769"]}, DOI={10.3389/fvets.2021.775092}, abstractNote={Introduction: Separation anxiety (SA) is among the most common canine behavior disorders and affects quality-of-life for dogs and their owners. Dogs with SA show signs of anxiety during absence or perceived absence of their owners. While psychoactive medications are often helpful for treating SA, dog and human factors may limit their utility. This study explored the efficacy of a pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) device for treatment of canine SA.}, journal={FRONTIERS IN VETERINARY SCIENCE}, author={Pankratz, Katherine and Korman, Judy and Emke, Carrie and Johnson, Brianna and Griffith, Emily H. and Gruen, Margaret E.}, year={2021}, month={Dec} }