Research Interests
Application of molecular techniques for the diagnosis of lymphoma in veterinary species.
Evaluation of strategies for assessing coagulation and fibrinolysis in veterinary species
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Dr. Spangler joined the faculty at |
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334-844-2691
spangea@auburn.edu |
Spangler EA (2006) Malignant effusions. In August, JR (ed.): Consultations in Feline Internal Medicine – 5, Elsevier Saunders,
Norman TE, Chaffin MK, Johnson, M, Spangler E, Weeks B & Knight R (2005) Intravascular hemolysis following severe cutaneous burn in five horses. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 226:2039-43.
Heacock M*, Spangler EA*, Riha K & Shippen DE (2004) Molecular analysis of telomere fusions in Arabidopsis: multiple pathways for chromosome end-joining. EMBO Journal, 23:2304-2313.
*these authors contributed equally to the work
Spangler EA, Rogers KS, Thomas JS, Pustejovsky D, Boyd SL & Shippen DE (2000) Telomerase enzyme activity as a diagnostic tool to distinguish effusions of malignant and benign origin. J Vet Int Med 14: 146-150.
Spangler EA & Dewey C (2000) Meningoencephalitis secondary to bacterial otitis media/interna in a dog. J Am An Hosp Assoc. 36: 239-243.