Search alternatives:
decrease processes » disease processes (Expand search), decay processes (Expand search), increase process (Expand search)
decrease decrease » decrease release (Expand search), disease decreases (Expand search), decreases disease (Expand search)
decrease toc » decrease on (Expand search), decreased to (Expand search), decrease food (Expand search)
toc decrease » to decrease (Expand search), the decrease (Expand search), not decrease (Expand search)
decrease the » decreases the (Expand search), decrease in (Expand search)
decrease of » decrease in (Expand search)
of decrease » or decrease (Expand search), not decrease (Expand search), to decrease (Expand search)
the dogs » the dog's (Expand search), the dog (Expand search), their dogs (Expand search)
decrease processes » disease processes (Expand search), decay processes (Expand search), increase process (Expand search)
decrease decrease » decrease release (Expand search), disease decreases (Expand search), decreases disease (Expand search)
decrease toc » decrease on (Expand search), decreased to (Expand search), decrease food (Expand search)
toc decrease » to decrease (Expand search), the decrease (Expand search), not decrease (Expand search)
decrease the » decreases the (Expand search), decrease in (Expand search)
decrease of » decrease in (Expand search)
of decrease » or decrease (Expand search), not decrease (Expand search), to decrease (Expand search)
the dogs » the dog's (Expand search), the dog (Expand search), their dogs (Expand search)
2
3
“...Canine cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is the most common skin cancer in dogs, and, due...”
Access document (1)
Access document (2)
Access document (1)
Access document (2)
Article
4
“..., most frequent in young dogs, which undergoes spontaneous regression. Materials and Methods: E-cadherin...”
Access document
Access document
Article
5
6
7
8
9
“... presence of alpha-amylase activity in the saliva of dogs are scarce and contradictory between literatures...”
Access document
Access document
Article
10
11
12
13
14
“.... Despite the decrease in ocular lesions in all treated dogs (G2 and G3), oxfendazole was ineffective...”
Access document
Access document
Article
15
Evaluation of two regional anesthetic methods on the front limb of dogs using hyperbaric bupivacaine
Subjects:
“...Dogs...”Access document
Article
16
“.... It is recognized as the second most common allergic skin disease of dogs, after flea allergy. Pruritus is the...”
Access document
Access document
Article
17
18
19
20