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2014Multimeric recombinant M2e protein-based ELISA: A significant improvement in differentiating avian influenza infected chickens from vaccinated onesHadifar, F.; Ignjatovic, J.; Tarigan, S.; Indriani, R.; Ebrahimie, E.; Haliza Hasan, N.; McWhorter, A.; Putland, S.; Ownagh, A.; Hemmatzadeh, F.; Tompkins, S.M.
2015Murine cytomegalovirus strains co-replicate at multiple tissue sites and establish co-persistence in salivary glands in the absence of Ly49H-mediated competitionMcWhorter, A.R.; Smith, L.M.; Shellam, G.R.; Redwood, A.J.
2014Muscle lipid composition in bulls from 15 European breedsSevane, N.; Nute, G.; Sañudo, C.; Cortes, O.; Cañon, J.; Williams, J.; Dunner, S.; Amarger, V.; Boitard, S.; Crisá, A.; Delourme, D.; Dunner, S.; Failla, S.; García, D.; Gigli, S.; Hocquette, J.; Levéziel, H.; Mangin, B.; Marchitelli, C.; Miranda, D.; et al.
2016Muscle strength gains during resistance exercise training are attenuated with soy compared with dairy or usual protein intake in older adults: a randomized controlled trialThomson, R.; Brinkworth, G.; Noakes, M.; Buckley, J.
2014Mycobacterium pinnipedii tuberculosis in a free-ranging Australian fur seal (Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus) in South AustraliaBoardman, W.; Shephard, L.; Bastian, I.; Globan, M.; Fyfe, J.; Cousins, D.; Machado, A.; Woolford, L.
2016Nanoparticles in feed: progress and prospects in poultry researchGangadoo, S.; Stanley, D.; Hughes, R.; Moore, R.; Chapman, J.
2020Nanoparticles of selenium as high bioavailable and non-toxic supplement alternatives for broiler chickensGangadoo, S.; Dinev, I.; Willson, N.L.; Moore, R.J.; Chapman, J.; Stanley, D.
2014Nasal colonization of Staphylococcus Spp among captive and free-ranging wallabies in South AustraliaChen, M.; Boardman, W.; Smith, I.; Goodman, A.; Brown, M.
2013Natural killer cell dependent within-host competition arises during multiple MCMV infection: consequences for viral transmission and evolutionMcWhorter, A.; Smith, L.; Masters, L.; Chan, B.; Shellam, G.; Redwood, A.; Mossman, K.L.
2005Naturally occurring Sarcocystis neurona-like infection in a dog with myositisVashisht, K.; Lichtensteigera, C.; Miller, L.; Gondim, L.; McAllister, M.
2009Near infrared reflectance analysis of grains to estimate nutritional value for chickensBlack, J.; Hughes, R.; Nielsen, S.; Tredrea, A.; Flinn, P.; Annual Australian Poultry Science Symposium (20th : 2009 : Sydney, Australia)
2009Near infrared spectroscopic assessment of tissue oxygen saturation during normal and impaired wound healing in horsesCeleste, Christophe J.; Deschesne, Karine; Riley, Christopher Bruce; Theoret, Christine L.; European College of Veterinary Surgeons Annual Scientific Meeting (18th : 2009 : Nantes, France)
2005Neospora abortions in dairy cattle: diagnosis, mode of transmission and controlHall, C.; Reichel, M.; Ellis, J.
2009Neospora caninum - How close are we to development of an efficacious vaccine that prevents abortion in cattle?Reichel, M.; Ellis, J.
2013Neospora caninum causes severe economic losses in cattle in the humid pampa region of ArgentinaMoore, D.; Reichel, M.; Spath, E.; Campero, C.
2007Neospora caninum in cattle: Experimental infection with oocysts can result in exogenous transplacental infection, but not endogenous transplacental infection in the subsequent pregnancyMcCann, C.; McAllister, M.; Gondim, L.; Smith, R.; Cripps, P.; Kipar, A.; Williams, D.; Trees, A.
2005Neospora caninum infection in a free-ranging raccoon (Procyon lotor) with concurrent canine distemper virus infectionLemberger, K.; Gondim, L.; Pessier, A.; McAllister, M.; Kinsel, M.
2014Neospora caninum serostatus is affected by age and species variables in cohabiting water buffaloes and beef cattleMoore, D.; Konrad, J.; San Martino, S.; Reichel, M.; Cano, D.; Méndez, S.; Späth, E.; Odeón, A.; Crudeli, G.; Campero, C.
2006Neospora caninum-like oocysts observed in feces of free-ranging red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) and coyotes (Canis latrans)Wapenaar, W.; Jenkins, M.; O'Handley, R.; Barkema, H.
2007Neosporosis and hammondiosis in dogsReichel, M.; Ellis, J.; Dubey, J.