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Gregg M. Griffenhagen
Researcher at Colorado State University
Publications - 22
Citations - 486
Gregg M. Griffenhagen is an academic researcher from Colorado State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 14 publications receiving 327 citations.
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2015 AAHA/AAFP Pain Management Guidelines for Dogs and Cats*
Mark Epstein,Ilona Rodan,Gregg M. Griffenhagen,Jamie Kadrlik,Michael Petty,Sheilah A. Robertson,Wendy Simpson +6 more
TL;DR: The 2015 Guidelines support veterinarians in incorporating pain management into practice, improving patient care and are evidence-based insofar as possible and otherwise represent a consensus of expert opinion.
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2015 AAHA/AAFP Pain Management Guidelines for Dogs and Cats.
Mark Epstein,Ilona Rodan,Gregg M. Griffenhagen,Jamie Kadrlik,Michael Petty,Sheilah A. Robertson,Wendy Simpson +6 more
TL;DR: The 2015 guidelines summarize and offer a discriminating review of much of the new knowledge provided in the 2007 AAHA/AAFP Pain Management Guidelines for Dogs and Cats, and support veterinarians in incorporating pain management into practice, improving patient care.
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AAFP Feline Anesthesia Guidelines.
Sheilah A. Robertson,Susan M. Gogolski,Peter J Pascoe,Heidi L. Shafford,Jennifer Sager,Gregg M. Griffenhagen +5 more
TL;DR: The AAFP Anesthesia Guidelines are the first exclusively feline anesthesia guidelines authored by an expert panel, making them particularly useful as an extensively referenced, practical resource for veterinary practice teams.
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Evaluation of the Effect of Cannabidiol on Naturally Occurring Osteoarthritis-Associated Pain: A Pilot Study in Dogs.
TL;DR: In this paper, the safety and effect of cannabidiol (CBD) for symptom relief of canine osteoarthritis-associated pain in a clinical setting using objective outcome measures were described.
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Toll-like receptor activation of equine mesenchymal stromal cells to enhance antibacterial activity and immunomodulatory cytokine secretion.
Lynn M. Pezzanite,Lyndah Chow,Valerie Johnson,Gregg M. Griffenhagen,Laurie R. Goodrich,Steven W. Dow +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of TLR-3 ligand activation on equine mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) were evaluated in vitro to evaluate effects of ligand stimulation on antibacterial and immunomodulatory properties in vitro.