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: 1858 Research Program Area: Kidney & Urological Disease |
Identifying the Genetic Causes of Renal Dysplasia in Shih Tzu, Lhasa Apso and Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers None at this time. |
Grant Number: 02683 Research Program Area: Hepatic Disease |
Treatment of Idiopathic Chronic Hepatitis and Copper Associated Hepatopathy in Dogs None at this time. |
Grant Number: 02692-A Research Program Area: General Canine Health |
Diagnostic Accuracy of Point of Care Analysis of Canine Urine and Plasma in Marijuana Toxicosis None at this time. |
Grant Number: 01861-A Research Program Area: Oncology |
Preventing Heart Damage during Chemotherapy through Early Detection of Cardiotoxicity None at this time. |
Grant Number: 00569-A Research Program Area: Immunology and Infectious Disease |
West Nile Virus Infection in Dogs of Southern Wisconsin None at this time. |
Grant Number: 01663-A Research Program Area: Dermatology and Allergic Disease |
Placebo-controlled trial of T-cell receptor (TCR) peptide treatment in dogs with non-responsive atopic dermatitis None at this time. |
Grant Number: 02792-A Research Program Area: Epilepsy Initiative |
Do Dogs Get Temporal Lobe Epilepsy? Clinical Signs, Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Pathological Findings in Epileptic Dogs None at this time. |
Grant Number: 00392-A Research Program Area: General Canine Health |
Idiosyncratic Iron Deficiency in Golden Retriever Patients None at this time. |
Grant Number: 02610-A Research Program Area: Musculoskeletal Conditions and Disease |
The Role of Motilin Signaling in Canine Osteoarthritis None at this time. |
Grant Number: 01586 Research Program Area: Dermatology and Allergic Disease |
Identifying the Genetic Cause of Sebaceous Adenitis None at this time. |
Grant Number: 02849-A Research Program Area: Musculoskeletal Conditions and Disease |
Development and Validation of a New Body Condition Scoring System for use in Canine Athletes Barrett MR, Scott Davis M (2023) Conditioning-induced expression of novel glucose transporters in canine skeletal muscle homogenate. PLOS ONE 18(5): e0285424. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0285424 |
Grant Number: 02102-A Research Program Area: Immunology and Infectious Disease |
Stopping Tick Infestation to Prevent Human and Canine Disease None at this time. |
Grant Number: 01905-A Research Program Area: Reproductive Conditions |
Identification of Enhanced Methods for Semen Preservation None at this time. |
Grant Number: 03322-A Research Program Area: Immunology and Infectious Disease |
Whole Genome Sequencing of 3 Fungal-like Organisms and Development of a Quantitative Real Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (qPCR) for Oomycosis Diagnosis in Dogs None at this time. |
Grant Number: 01703-A Research Program Area: Oncology |
Enhancing Natural Anti-Tumor Immune Responses during Chemotherapy 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.