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FACULTY & STAFF | Dr. Mauricio Solano | Research Projects

RESEARCH PROJECTS

Lora-Michiels M. Anzola K, Amaya G, Solano M: Quantitative and qualitative measurement of the renal function in dogs exposed to toxic doses of gentamicin using nuclear imaging. Veterinary Radiology and Ultrasound 42: No 6: 553-561 Dec2001

Solano M, Welcome: Effects of acepromazine in skeletal uptake of diphosphonates in horses. Vet Radiology and Ultrasound. Vet Radiol Ultrasound. 2005 Sep-Oct;46(5):437-42

Solano M, In vitro 99mTc-labeling of red blood cells: detection of bleeding from the urinary and gastrointestinal systems. Submitted ACVR journal

Kleine Lauren. M Solano Evaluation of 99m technetium-labeled biotin as a soft tissue inflammation seeking agent in horses. Accepted AM J Vet Res

Innis C, Solano M, Weber S Scintigraphic and radiographic Evaluation of Appendicular Skeletal Lesions in eight Cold-Stunned Kemp’s Ridley Seaturtles. Submitted ACVR journal.

Contract research technical reports

Solano M, Quantification of injected skeletal myoblasts in Porcine hearts: An investigation on tissue retention and biodistribution of 99mTc-tetrafosmin labeled skeletal myoblasts in porcine hearts shortly after delivery technical report sent to Cardiovascular group Genzyme corporation 31, New York Ave. Framingham, MA 01701

Hattan SA, J Welcome, Kirker-Head CK, Paradis MR, Solano M: Scintigraphic evaluation of permanent magnet application to the equine digit. Development of three phase bone scanning protocol to assess blood flow to the distal equine limb. Technical report sent to The Norfields Magnetic therapy Products 632 3⁄4 North Doheny Dr. Los Angeles California 900069.

Solano M Pulmonary Perfusion after intramedullary injection of BMP in dogs. Wyeth Laboratories, Andover Massachusetts.

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