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University Animal Care Pathology Services provides diagnostic and comparative pathology support for the research animals and research animal facilities at the University of Arizona. Diagnostic pathology support is routinely provided for any research animals that become moribund or die unexpectedly. Anatomic and clinical pathology support for research projects, including comprehensive and targeted pathologic phenotyping of genetically altered rodents, are provided on a collaborative or fee for service basis.
Beilke LD, Besselsen DG, Cheng Q, Kulkarni S, Slitt AL, Cherrington NJ. Nov 2007. Minimal Role Of Hepatic Transporters In The Hepatoprotection Against Lca-Induced Intrahepatic Cholestasis. Toxicol Sci, 102:196-204
Hariri LP, Qiu Z, Tumlinson AR, Besselsen DG, Gerner EW, Ignatenko NA, Povazay B, Hermann B, Sattmann H, McNally J, Unterhuber A, Drexler W, Barton JK. Aug 2007. Serial endoschop in azoxymethane treated mice using ultra-high resolution optical coherence tomography. Cancer Biol Ther, 6:1753-62
Akporiaye ET, Bradley-Dunlop D, Gendler SJ, Mukherjee P, Madsen CS, Hahn T, Besselsen DG, Dial SM, Cui H, Trevor K. Sep 2007. Characterization of the MUC1.Tg/MIN transgenic mouse as a model for studying antigen-specific immunotherapy of adenomas. Vaccine, 25:6965-74
Lickteig AJ, Fisher CD, Augustine LM, Aleksunes LM, Besselsen DG, Slitt AL, Manautou JE, Cherrington NJ. Oct 2007. Efflux transporter expression and acetaminophen metabolite excretion are altered in rodent models of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Drug Metab Dispos, 35:1970-8