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Evaluation of a modified Rose Bengal testand an indirect Enzyme-Linked ImmunosorbentAssay for the diagnosis of infection in sheep |
34(3);2003 |
297-305 |
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The comparative pathogenicity of strains of eight serovars and untypable strains of Mannheimia haemolytica in experimental pneumonia of sheep |
35(6);2004 |
661-669 |
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Phenotype of hepatic infiltrates and hepatic lymph nodes of lambs primarily and challenge infected with Fasciola hepatica, with and without triclabendazole treatment |
36(1);2005 |
1-12 |
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The effects of inoculation of Mannheimia haemolytica into the teat of lactating ewes |
36(1);2005 |
13-25 |
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Teat disorders predispose ewes to clinical mastitis after challenge with Mannheimia haemolytica |
37(1);2006 |
89-105 |
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Ruminant alphaherpesviruses related to bovine herpesvirus 1 |
37(2);2006 |
169-190 |
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Immunity in the female sheep reproductive tract |
37(3);2006 |
295-309 |
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Sensitivity and specificity of the agar-gel-immunodiffusion test, ELISA and the skin testfor detection of paratuberculosis in United States Midwest sheep populations |
37(4);2006 |
553-564 |
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Haemonchus contortus (Nematoda: Trichostrongylidae) infection in lambs elicits an unequivocal Th² immune response |
37(4);2006 |
607-622 |
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Extensive rearing hinders Maedi-Visna Virus (MVV) infection in sheep |
37(6);2006 |
767-778 |
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Epidemiological and genetical differences between classical andatypical scrapie cases |
38(1);2007 |
65-80 |
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The bacterial flora in the teat duct of ewes can protect against andcan cause mastitis |
38(4);2007 |
525-545 |
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In vitro pre-exposure of Haemonchus contortus L3 to blood eosinophils reduces their establishment potential in sheep |
38(4);2007 |
647-654 |
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Effect of 1-24ACTH administration on sheep blood granulocyte functions |
33(1);2002 |
71-82 |
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Microbial protein production determined by urinary allantoin and renal ureasparing in normal and low protein fed Corriedale sheep |
33(1);2002 |
101-106 |
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Sheep as a new experimental host for Babesia divergens |
33(4);2002 |
429-433 |
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Towards a lower prevalence of Oestrus ovis infections in sheep in a temperate climate (south west France) |
33(5);2002 |
449-453 |
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Sheep and goat nematode resistance to anthelmintics: pro and cons amongbreeding management factors |
33(5);2002 |
465-480 |
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The FAMACHA system for managing haemonchosisin sheep and goats by clinically identifying individual animals for treatment |
33(5);2002 |
509-529 |
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Antioxidant systems and lymphocyte proliferation in the horse, sheep and dog |
33(6);2002 |
661-668 |
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Residual foot-and-mouth disease virus antibodies in French cattle and sheep six years after the vaccination ban |
32(1);2001 |
81-86 |
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The urinary excretion of selenium in sheep treated with a vasopressin analogue |
31(5);2000 |
499-505 |
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Immunisation of lambs with excretory secretory products of Oestrus ovis third instar larvae and subsequent experimental challenge |
31(5);2000 |
527-535 |
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Inflammatory response to intramuscular implantation of polyacrylonitrile ultrafiltration probes in sheep |
31(6);2000 |
623-634 |
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Proteomic approach to identify candidate effector molecules during the in vitro immune exclusion of infective Teladorsagia circumcincta in the abomasum of sheep |
39(6);2008 |
1-16 |
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Protective effect of the AT_137RQ and ARQK_176 PrP allele against classical scrapie in Sarda breed sheep |
40(3);2009 |
1-11 |
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Individual heterogeneity in erythrocyte susceptibility to Babesia divergens is a critical factor for the outcome of experimental spleen-intact sheep infections |
40(4);2009 |
1-12 |
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Feeding-associated gene expression in sheep scab mites (Psoroptes ovis) |
41(2);2010 |
1-8 |
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The role of mathematical modelling in understanding the epidemiology and control of sheep transmissible spongiform encephalopathies: a review |
41(4);2010 |
1-24 |
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Rstoring catalase activity in Staphylococcus aureus subsp. anaerobius leads to loss of pathogenicity for lambs |
41(4);2010 |
1-12 |
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Immune cell kinetics in the ovine abomasal mucosa following hyperimmunization and challenge with Haemonchus contortus |
41(4);2010 |
1-10 |
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Mic1-3 Knockout Toxoplasma gondii is a good candidate for a vaccine against T. gondii-induced abortion in sheep |
41(4);2010 |
1-12 |
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Detection of PrPSc in lung and mammary gland is favored by the presence of Visna/maedi virus lesions in naturally coinfected sheep |
41(5);2010 |
1-10 |