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S. Marsilio, Pilla, R., Sarawichitr, B., Chow, B., Hill, S. L., Ackermann, M. R., J Estep, S., Lidbury, J. A., Steiner, J. M., and Suchodolski, J. S., Characterization of the fecal microbiome in cats with inflammatory bowel disease or alimentary small cell lymphoma., Sci Rep, vol. 9, no. 1, p. 19208, 2019.
B. Chow, Hill, S. L., Richter, K. P., Marsilio, S., Ackermann, M. R., Lidbury, J. A., Suchodolski, J. S., Cocker, S., and Steiner, J. M., Comprehensive comparison of upper and lower endoscopic small intestinal biopsy in cats with chronic enteropathy., J Vet Intern Med, vol. 35, no. 1, pp. 190-198, 2021.
S. C. Summers, Quimby, J. M., Isaiah, A., Suchodolski, J. S., Lunghofer, P. J., and Gustafson, D. L., The fecal microbiome and serum concentrations of indoxyl sulfate and p-cresol sulfate in cats with chronic kidney disease., J Vet Intern Med, vol. 33, no. 2, pp. 662-669, 2019.
J. A. Hall, Isaiah, A., Bobe, G., Estill, C. T., Bishop-Stewart, J. K., T Davis, Z., Suchodolski, J. S., and Pirelli, G. J., Feeding selenium-biofortified alfalfa hay during the preconditioning period improves growth, carcass weight, and nasal microbial diversity of beef calves., PLoS One, vol. 15, no. 12, p. e0242771, 2020.
S. Marsilio, Ackermann, M. R., Lidbury, J. A., Suchodolski, J. S., and Steiner, J. M., Results of histopathology, immunohistochemistry, and molecular clonality testing of small intestinal biopsy specimens from clinically healthy client-owned cats., J Vet Intern Med, vol. 33, no. 2, pp. 551-558, 2019.
C. C. Otoni, Heilmann, R. M., García-Sancho, M., Sainz, A., Ackermann, M. R., Suchodolski, J. S., Steiner, J. M., and Jergens, A. E., Serologic and fecal markers to predict response to induction therapy in dogs with idiopathic inflammatory bowel disease., J Vet Intern Med, vol. 32, no. 3, pp. 999-1008, 2018.
J. A. Hall, Isaiah, A., Estill, C. T., Pirelli, G. J., and Suchodolski, J. S., Weaned beef calves fed selenium-biofortified alfalfa hay have an enriched nasal microbiota compared with healthy controls., PLoS One, vol. 12, no. 6, p. e0179215, 2017.