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UNION CITY, Calif. - ABAXIS, Inc. , a medical products company manufacturing point-of-care blood analysis systems, today announced the introduction of the VetScan Canine Heartworm Antigen Test and the signing of an exclusive multi-year OEM/distribution agreement with SA Scientific of San Antonio,
Study finds genetic similarities in human, canine cancers
Gene abnormalities are the same in both MINNEAPOLIS - Humans and dogs share a genetic basis for cancer, a disease that may be inevitable in some because of how genomes have evolved, according to a recent jointuniversity study. Funded by the American Kennel Club Canine Health Foundation and the
Synbiotics Corporation Announces Approval of Witness Canine Heartworm Test.
SAN DIEGOBUSINESS WIREJuly 28, 1998-Synbiotics Corporation (NASDAQ:SBIO) announced today that it has obtained U.S. Department of Agriculture approval to market Witness(r)HW in the United States, the fastest and easiest to use product yet developed for the diagnosis of canine heartworm.
Yes, your pet canine or feline can donate blood
EVERY day, sick or injured companion animals require blood transfusions as part of their treatment. However, without the participation of canine and feline blood donors, these animals in need would not receive critical transfusions in time. A blood transfusion can mean the difference between life
Mar. 22-A Delanson medical laboratory has begun the clinical trial stage of a product that may save the lives of canine cancer patients. Starting this week, Milkhaus Veterinary Products Inc. will study the effects of LDI-100, a drug that is intended for use on canines with mass cell tumors, on 90
