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  1. Assessment of Sensory Thresholds in Dogs using Mechanical and Hot Thermal Quantitative Sensory Testing
  2. Serum artemin is not correlated with sensitivity within dogs with naturally occurring osteoarthritis pain
  3. Quantitative sensory testing in dogs with painful disease: A window to pain mechanisms?
  4. Replicate Effects and Test–Retest Reliability of Quantitative Sensory Threshold Testing in Dogs with and without Chronic Pain
  5. Replicate effects and test-retest reliability of quantitative sensory threshold testing in dogs with and without chronic pain
  6. Alfaxalone Anaesthesia Facilitates Electrophysiological Recordings of Nociceptive Withdrawal Reflexes in Dogs (Canis familiaris)
  7. Widespread somatosensory sensitivity in naturally occurring canine model of osteoarthritis
  8. Comparison of thermal and mechanical quantitative sensory testing in client-owned dogs with chronic naturally occurring pain and normal dogs
  9. Mechanical and Thermal Sensory Testing in Normal Chondrodystrophoid Dogs and Dogs with Spinal Cord Injury caused by Thoracolumbar Intervertebral Disc Herniations
  10. A canine-specific anti-nerve growth factor antibody alleviates pain and improves mobility and function in dogs with degenerative joint disease-associated pain
  11. Initial evaluation of nighttime restlessness in a naturally occurring canine model of osteoarthritis pain
  12. Use of the modified Insall Salvati method for determination of vertical patellar position in dogs with and without cranial cruciate ligament rupture considering the morphology of the cranio-proximal tibia