Peer-Reviewed Publications Resulting from CHF-funded Grants
We invite you to learn about publications resulting from the Foundation's investments in research. One way CHF measures success in grantmaking is through the production of peer-reviewed publications. CHF-supported research has been published in 218 different peer-reviewed journals, including Nature Genetics and Science and frequently in journals such as the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Animal Genetics and the American Journal of Veterinary Research. By consistently funding the most innovative research, the AKC Canine Health Foundation is realizing both small milestones and major breakthroughs in canine health.
You may search the complete list of peer-reviewed publications by research program area, breed and/or disease associated with the grant.
To browse publications by year you may also wish to view our Impact Report.
Grant Number: 02879 Research Program Area: Oncology |
Use of CRISPR-based Genome-wide Approach for Identification of Vulnerabilities in Canine Oral Melanoma None at this time. |
Grant Number: 792 Research Program Area: Musculoskeletal Conditions and Disease |
Dermatomyositis in the Collie None at this time. |
Grant Number: 02861-A Research Program Area: Gastrointestinal Disease |
Cardiovascular Complications of Acute Pancreatitis in Dogs Cardiovascular abnormalities in dogs with acute pancreatitis. J Vet Intern Med. 2023; 37( 1): 28- 36. doi:10.1111/jvim.16597 , , , . |
Grant Number: 2610 Research Program Area: Immunology and Infectious Disease |
Molecular Approach to Determine the Spectrum of Rickettsial Disease in Dogs None at this time. |
Grant Number: 02428 Research Program Area: Endocrinology |
Identifying the Disease-Defining Autoantibodies in Canine Addison's Disease None at this time. |
Grant Number: 00411-A Research Program Area: Blood Disorders |
Incidence and Characterization of Anemia in Critically Ill Dogs None at this time. |
Grant Number: 03300 Research Program Area: Oncology - Lymphoma |
Probiotic Prevention of GI Hyperpermeability and Metabolome Disturbances in Dogs with Multicentric Lymphoma Undergoing Multi-drug Chemotherapy None at this time. |
Grant Number: 1867 Research Program Area: Ophthalmology |
Genetic Markers for Lens Luxation in Miniature Bull Terriers None at this time. |
Grant Number: 02589 Research Program Area: Neurology |
Genetic Basis of Canine Spinal Abnormalities None at this time. |
Grant Number: 03090 Research Program Area: Immunology and Infectious Disease |
Leishmaniasis in Imported Dogs None at this time. |
Grant Number: 02831 Research Program Area: Tick-Borne Disease Initiative |
Mechanisms of NK(T) Cell Mediated Inflammation during Canine Lyme Disease None at this time. |
Grant Number: 02942 Research Program Area: Oncology - Hemangiosarcoma |
Genome-wide Molecular Interrogation of Canine Hemangiosarcoma Mukai, C., Choi, E., Sams, K. L., Klampen, E. Z., Anguish, L., Marks, B. A., Rice, E. J., Wang, Z., Choate, L. A., Chou, S.-P., Kato, Y., Miller, A. D., Danko, C. G., & Coonrod, S. A. (2020). Chromatin run-on sequencing analysis finds that ECM remodeling plays an important role in canine hemangiosarcoma pathogenesis. BMC Veterinary Research, 16(1), 206. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-020-02395-3 |
Grant Number: 02864-A Research Program Area: Oncology - Hemangiosarcoma |
Luteinizing Hormone Receptor Activation in Canine Hemangiosarcoma Cells None at this time. |
Grant Number: 02143-A Research Program Area: Neurology |
Development of a Novel Treatment for Intervertebral Disc Disease None at this time. |
Grant Number: 03169 Research Program Area: Immunology and Infectious Disease |
Characterization of Hookworm Resistance in Dogs with a Novel Diagnostic Test for Early Intervention None at this time. |
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Help Future Generations of Dogs
Participate in canine health research by providing samples or by enrolling in a clinical trial. Samples are needed from healthy dogs and dogs affected by specific diseases.