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Kathleen Potter, DVM, PhD
Associate Professor
Primary current research interest is in discovering and reporting
new diseases in animals via diagnostic pathology. Principal funded
research projects in the past have involved pathogenesis of eosinophilic
inflammation associated with Taenia taeniaeformis infection; and
pathogenesis and comparative pathology of bovine Marfan syndrome.
Collaborative research projects have included tumor response to
chemotherapeutic agents in small animals (Dr. Carolyn Henry, Principal
Investigator); Boron-neutron capture therapy of malignant melanoma in
dogs (Drs. Pat Gavin and Ron Sande, Principal Investigators; and
pathogenesis of E. coli O157:H7 enterocolitis in a rabbit model (Dr.
Phil Tarr, University of Washington, Principal Investigator).
Selected Publications:
- Gigante, A., Chillemi, C., Potter, K.A., Bertoni-Freddari, C., and
Greco, F. Elastic fibers of musculoskeletal tissues in bovine Marfan
syndrom: a morphometric study. J. Orthopaed. Res. 17:624, 1999.
- Masabanda,
J., Ewald, D., Buitcamp, J., Potter, K. and Fries, R. Molecular markers
for the bovine fibrillin 1 gene (FBN1) map to 10q26. Animal Genetics
29:450, 1998.
- Potter, K.A., and Anez, D. Mycosis Fungoides in a Horse.
JAVMA, 212:550-552, 1998.
- Molander-McCrary, H., Henry, C.J., Potter,
K., Tyler, J.W., and Buss, M.S. Cutaneous mast cell tumors in cats: 32
cases (1991-1994). J. Am. Anim. Hosp. Assn. 34:281-284, 1998.
- Pessier,
A.P., and Potter, K.A. Ocular pathology in bovine Marfan syndrome
with demonstration of altered fibrillin immunoreactivity in explanted
ciliary body cells. Lab. Invest 75:87-95, 1996.
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