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Philip J. Johnson is an Associate Dean for Professional Education at Arkansas State University. His research interests include animal health, with a particular focus on equine medicine and diseases. He has investigated the influence of diet on blood glucose regulation and the fecal microbiota of healthy horses, as well as the effects of sugar beet pulp on equine fecal microbiota composition. His work has also explored exodontia-associated bacteremia in horses, characterized through next-generation sequencing, and the use of molecular diagnostic tests in veterinary practice.
Further research by Johnson has examined apoptosis in epithelial cells and its correlation with leukocyte accumulation in horses experiencing sepsis-associated laminitis. He has also studied plasma syndecan-1 concentration as a biomarker for endothelial glycocalyx degradation in septic horses and the safety and efficacy of hyperosmolar irrigation solutions in equine stifle joints. Additionally, his publications include work on pro-inflammatory gene networks in bronchial epithelium.
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- h-index: 44
- Publications: 229
- Citations: 6,777
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Service-learning experiences can foster veterinary students’ development of competence in the Competency-Based Veterinary Education Model (2026)
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- The Influence of Diet Change and Oral Metformin on Blood Glucose Regulation and the Fecal Microbiota of Healthy Horses
- Exodontia associated bacteremia in horses characterized by next generation sequencing
- Effect of Sugar Beet Pulp on the Composition and Predicted Function of Equine Fecal Microbiota
- Concurrent chronic lymphocytic leukemia and primary hyperparathyroidism in a mule
- Pathology in Practice
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- The Influence of Diet Change and Oral Metformin on Blood Glucose Regulation and the Fecal Microbiota of Healthy Horses
- Exodontia associated bacteremia in horses characterized by next generation sequencing
- Effect of Sugar Beet Pulp on the Composition and Predicted Function of Equine Fecal Microbiota
- A novel dataset of 2,362 equine fecal microbiomes from eight veterinary teaching hospital on three continents reveals dominant effects of geography, breed, and disease
- Effects of orally administered clioquinol on the fecal microbiome of horses
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- The Influence of Diet Change and Oral Metformin on Blood Glucose Regulation and the Fecal Microbiota of Healthy Horses
- Exodontia associated bacteremia in horses characterized by next generation sequencing
- Effect of Sugar Beet Pulp on the Composition and Predicted Function of Equine Fecal Microbiota
- A novel dataset of 2,362 equine fecal microbiomes from eight veterinary teaching hospital on three continents reveals dominant effects of geography, breed, and disease
- Effects of orally administered clioquinol on the fecal microbiome of horses
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- The Influence of Diet Change and Oral Metformin on Blood Glucose Regulation and the Fecal Microbiota of Healthy Horses
- Exodontia associated bacteremia in horses characterized by next generation sequencing
- Concurrent chronic lymphocytic leukemia and primary hyperparathyroidism in a mule
- Pathology in Practice
- Concurrent chronic lymphocytic leukemia and primary hyperparathyroidism in a mule
- Pathology in Practice
- Distribution of Glp-1 Secreting L Cells in the Equine Gastrointestinal Tract
- Disseminated pleomorphic rhabdomyosarcoma in a horse
- Effect of Sugar Beet Pulp on the Composition and Predicted Function of Equine Fecal Microbiota
- A novel dataset of 2,362 equine fecal microbiomes from eight veterinary teaching hospital on three continents reveals dominant effects of geography, breed, and disease
- Alterations in the Microbiome of Horses Affected with Fecal Water Syndrome
- A novel dataset of 2,362 equine fecal microbiomes from veterinary teaching hospitals across three countries reveals effects of geography and disease
- Effect of Sugar Beet Pulp on the Composition and Predicted Function of Equine Fecal Microbiota
- A novel dataset of 2,362 equine fecal microbiomes from eight veterinary teaching hospital on three continents reveals dominant effects of geography, breed, and disease
- A novel dataset of 2,362 equine fecal microbiomes from veterinary teaching hospitals across three countries reveals effects of geography and disease
- A novel dataset of 2,362 equine fecal microbiomes from eight veterinary teaching hospital on three continents reveals dominant effects of geography, breed, and disease
- Effects of orally administered clioquinol on the fecal microbiome of horses
- A novel dataset of 2,362 equine fecal microbiomes from veterinary teaching hospitals across three countries reveals effects of geography and disease
- A novel dataset of 2,362 equine fecal microbiomes from eight veterinary teaching hospital on three continents reveals dominant effects of geography, breed, and disease
- A novel dataset of 2,362 equine fecal microbiomes from veterinary teaching hospitals across three countries reveals effects of geography and disease
- Service-learning experiences can foster veterinary students’ development of competence in the Competency-Based Veterinary Education Model
- Apoptosis in epithelial cells and its correlation with leukocyte accumulation in lamellar tissue from horses subjected to experimental sepsis-associated laminitis
- The Detection of Thoracolumbar Spine Injuries in Horses with Chronic Laminitis Using a Novel Clinical-Assessment Protocol and Ultrasonographic Examination
- Apoptosis in epithelial cells and its correlation with leukocyte accumulation in lamellar tissue from horses subjected to experimental sepsis-associated laminitis
- The Detection of Thoracolumbar Spine Injuries in Horses with Chronic Laminitis Using a Novel Clinical-Assessment Protocol and Ultrasonographic Examination
- Plasma syndecan‐1 concentration as a biomarker for endothelial glycocalyx degradation in septic adult horses
- Author response for "Plasma syndecan‐1 concentration as a biomarker for endothelial glycocalyx degradation in septic adult horses"
- Plasma syndecan‐1 concentration as a biomarker for endothelial glycocalyx degradation in septic adult horses
- Author response for "Plasma syndecan‐1 concentration as a biomarker for endothelial glycocalyx degradation in septic adult horses"
- Plasma syndecan‐1 concentration as a biomarker for endothelial glycocalyx degradation in septic adult horses
- Distribution of Glp-1 Secreting L Cells in the Equine Gastrointestinal Tract
- Plasma syndecan‐1 concentration as a biomarker for endothelial glycocalyx degradation in septic adult horses
- Author response for "Plasma syndecan‐1 concentration as a biomarker for endothelial glycocalyx degradation in septic adult horses"
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