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2006
Davis M, Willard M, Williamson K, Royer C, Payton M, Steiner JM, Hinchcliff K, McKenzie EC, Nelson S.  2006.  Temporal relationship between gastrointestinal protein loss, gastric ulceration or erosion, and strenuous exercise in racing Alaskan sled dogs.. Journal of veterinary internal medicine / American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 20(4):835-9. Abstract
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2004
Tress U, Steiner JM, Ruaux CG, Suchodolski JS, Williams DA.  2004.  Purification and partial characterization of feline pepsinogen.. American journal of veterinary research. 65(9):1195-9. Abstract
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2002
Suchodolski JS, Steiner JM, Ruaux CG, Boari A, Williams DA.  2002.  Purification and partial characterization of canine pepsinogen A and B.. American journal of veterinary research. 63(11):1585-90. Abstract
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Schmotzer WB, Huber MJ, Frank AA, Riebold TW, Hollingshead NC, Smith BB.  1994.  Evaluation of Janeway gastrostomy in llamas.. American journal of veterinary research. 55(2):301-4. Abstract
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