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Kate White

Associate Professor in Veterinary Anaesthesia, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences

Contact

  • workRoom B14 School of Veterinary Medicine and Science
    Sutton Bonington Campus
    Sutton Bonington
    Leicestershire
    LE12 5RD
    UK
  • work0115 951 6096

Recent Publications

  • MURRELL, J., WHITE, K.L. and VISSER 'T HOOFT, KRISTA, 2011. Pharmacotherapy for chronic pain in dogs Veterinary Practice. 43(8), 18-19
  • MURRELL, JO and WHITE, KATE. L, 2011. Chronic pain in dogs Veterinary Practice. 47(7), 20-21
  • MURRELL, JO, WHITE, KATE. L and VISSER 'T HOOFT, KRISTA, 2011. Monitoring of dogs receiving NSAID therapy for the magement of chronic pain Veterinary Practice. 43(9), 26-27
  • MURRELL, JC, WHITE, KL, JOHNSON, CB, TAYLOR, PM, DOHERTY, TJ and DOHERTY, TJ, 2005. Investigation of the EEG effects of intravenous lidocaine during halothane anaesthesia in ponies Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia. 32(4), 212-221
  • MURRELL, J., WHITE, K.L. and VISSER 'T HOOFT, KRISTA, 2011. Pharmacotherapy for chronic pain in dogs Veterinary Practice. 43(8), 18-19
  • MURRELL, JO and WHITE, KATE. L, 2011. Chronic pain in dogs Veterinary Practice. 47(7), 20-21
  • MURRELL, JO, WHITE, KATE. L and VISSER 'T HOOFT, KRISTA, 2011. Monitoring of dogs receiving NSAID therapy for the magement of chronic pain Veterinary Practice. 43(9), 26-27
  • MURRELL, JC, WHITE, KL, JOHNSON, CB, TAYLOR, PM, DOHERTY, TJ and DOHERTY, TJ, 2005. Investigation of the EEG effects of intravenous lidocaine during halothane anaesthesia in ponies Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia. 32(4), 212-221
  • MURRELL, JC, JOHNSON, CB, WHITE, KL, TAYLOR, PM, HABERHAM, ZL and WATERMAN-PEARSON, AE, 2003. Changes in the EEG during castration in horses and ponies anaesthetized with halothane Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia. 30(3), 138-146
  • MOORE RA, WALCOTT S, WHITE KL, ANDERSON DM, JAIN S, LLOYD A, TOPLEY P, THOMSEN L, GOUGH GW and STANLEY MA, 2003. Therapeutic immunisation with COPV early genes by epithelial DNA delivery. Virology. 314(2), 630-5
  • MOORE RA, SANTOS EB, NICHOLLS PK, WHITE KL, ANDERSON DM, LLOYD A, TOPLEY P, ROMANOS M, THOMSEN L, PARMAR V, WALCOTT S, GOUGH GW and STANLEY MA, 2002. Intraepithelial DNA immunisation with a plasmid encoding a codon optimised COPV E1 gene sequence, but not the wild-type gene sequence completely protects against mucosal challenge with infectious COPV in beagles. Virology. 304(2), 451-9
  • TAYLOR, POLLY. M., LUNA, STELIO P. L., WHITE, KATE L., BLOOMFIELD, MALCOLM and FOWDEN, ABIGAIL L., 2001. Intravenous anaesthesia using detomidine, ketamine and guaiphenesin for laparotomy in pregnant pony mares Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia. 28(3), 119-125
  • TAYLOR, POLLY M., WHITE, KATE L., FOWDEN, ABIGAIL L., GIUSSANI, DINO A., BLOOMFIELD, MALCOLM and SEAR, JOHN W., 2001. Propofol anaesthesia for surgery in late gestation pony mares Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia. 28(4), 177-187
  • WHITE, KATE L., SHELTON, KATY and TAYLOR, POLLY M., 2001. Comparison of diazepam–ketamine and thiopentone for induction of anaesthesia in healthy dogs Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia. 28(1), 42-48
  • FORHEAD, A J, BROUGHTON PIPKIN, F, TAYLOR, P M, BAKER, K, BALOUZET, V, GIUSSANI, D A and FOWDEN, A L, 2000. Developmental changes in blood pressure and the renin-angiotensin system in pony fetuses during the second half of gestation Journal of reproduction and fertility. Supplement. 693-703
  • FOWDEN, A. L, FORHEAD, A. J, WHITE, K. L and TAYLOR, P. M, 2000. Equine uteroplacental metabolism at mid- and late gestation Experimental Physiology. 85(5), 539-545
  • FOWDEN, A. L, TAYLOR, P. M, WHITE, K. L and FORHEAD, A. J, 2000. Ontogenic and nutritionally induced changes in fetal metabolism in the horse Journal of Physiology-London. 528(1), 209-219
  • WHITE, K. and TAYLOR, P., 2000. Anaesthesia in sheep In Practice. 22(3), 126

School of Veterinary Medicine and Science

University of Nottingham
Sutton Bonington Campus
Leicestershire, LE12 5RD

telephone: +44 (0)115 951 6116
fax: +44 (0)115 951 6415
email: veterinary-enquiries@nottingham.ac.uk