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CALL FOR BLOOD SAMPLES FOR ADDISON'S
NEW for JANUARY 2008
Call for BLOOD Samples for Addison’s:
http://cgap.ucdavis.edu/Addison's.htm and Epilepsy
Diseases:
http://cgap.ucdavis.edu/Epilepsy.htm
Although we continue to collect DNA from buccal swab
samples, newer research technologies require DNA
extracted from blood samples. Thus, we are seeking blood
samples from affected and unaffected dogs. Affected dogs
with veterinary diagnosis can be submitted from dogs of
any age. For unaffected dogs, we especially need samples
from dogs over the age of 7 years that are free from the
disease. Please consider donating adrenal tissue from
Addisonian dogs if euthanasia becomes necessary.
There is no fee for participating in this study although
the owner bears the cost of blood collection and
shipping of the sample to the laboratory. Some
veterinarians may collect and ship samples at no charge
for research purposes – please check with your
veterinarian.
In the event that your dog’s DNA from the blood sample
is used directly in the development of a commercially
available diagnostic test developed by this laboratory,
the results of the test for that dog will be provided at
no cost upon your written request following the
availability of that commercial test.
The Addison's work is a collaborative study between UC
Davis, Åke Hedhammar in Sweden and Kerstin Lindblad-Toh
of the Broad Institute. We appreciate your continued
interest in our study.
Download blood sample submission instructions
http://cgap.ucdavis.edu/blood%20form%20request.htm
Request a buccal swab kit:
http://cgap.ucdavis.edu/swab%20kit%20request.htm
Update Your Dog's Health Status:
http://cgap.ucdavis.edu/healthupdateform.htm
If you have previously submitted a dog to our study, we
would appreciate regular health updates, including if
the dog is still healthy. New
submissions, please click submission form at left. (http://cgap.ucdavis.edu/healthupdateform.htm)
If your dog is unaffected with the disease, please
submit a health update annually, even if the dog is
still healthy. All submissions are confidential.
Please Note:
This kit is for participation in a research study only -
it is NOT a test to verify if your dog does or does not
have the disease. All submissions are confidential and
results for individual dogs will NOT be made available.
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