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Some of the abstracts are wordy, but most are readable 
Here is a study I found on winny:
Comment in:
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1997 Nov 1;211(9):1119
Effect of stanozolol on body composition, nitrogen balance, and food consumption in castrated dogs with chronic renal failure.
Cowan LA, McLaughlin R, Toll PW, Brown SA, Moore TI, Butine MD, Milliken G.
Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University, Manhattan 66506, USA.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of stanozolol on body composition, nitrogen balance, and food consumption in castrated dogs with chronic renal failure. DESIGN: Blinded crossover trial. ANIMALS: 22 castrated Beagles with experimentally induced chronic renal failure. PROCEDURE: Dogs were divided into 2 groups of 11 dogs each. During each of two 6-week treatment periods, dogs in 1 group received stanozolol, and those in the other group received a control agent. Nitrogen balance, body composition, and food consumption were determined. RESULTS: During administration of stanozolol, the amount of food consumed per dog, lean body mass, and nitrogen balance increased. Stanozolol did not have a significant effect on body fat, bone mineral content, or food consumption per kilogram of body weight. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: For dogs with mild-to-moderate, nonuremic, experimentally induced, chronic renal failure, stanozolol had positive effects on nitrogen balance and lean body mass.
Publication Types:
Clinical trial
Randomized controlled trial
PMID: 9301741 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
The url for this database of abstracts is http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/
Just type in what you are looking for in the window at the top next to "for."
Enjoy
Here is a study I found on winny:
Comment in:
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1997 Nov 1;211(9):1119
Effect of stanozolol on body composition, nitrogen balance, and food consumption in castrated dogs with chronic renal failure.
Cowan LA, McLaughlin R, Toll PW, Brown SA, Moore TI, Butine MD, Milliken G.
Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University, Manhattan 66506, USA.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of stanozolol on body composition, nitrogen balance, and food consumption in castrated dogs with chronic renal failure. DESIGN: Blinded crossover trial. ANIMALS: 22 castrated Beagles with experimentally induced chronic renal failure. PROCEDURE: Dogs were divided into 2 groups of 11 dogs each. During each of two 6-week treatment periods, dogs in 1 group received stanozolol, and those in the other group received a control agent. Nitrogen balance, body composition, and food consumption were determined. RESULTS: During administration of stanozolol, the amount of food consumed per dog, lean body mass, and nitrogen balance increased. Stanozolol did not have a significant effect on body fat, bone mineral content, or food consumption per kilogram of body weight. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: For dogs with mild-to-moderate, nonuremic, experimentally induced, chronic renal failure, stanozolol had positive effects on nitrogen balance and lean body mass.
Publication Types:
Clinical trial
Randomized controlled trial
PMID: 9301741 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
The url for this database of abstracts is http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/
Just type in what you are looking for in the window at the top next to "for."
Enjoy

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