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2013An investigation of the impacts of induced parturition, birth weight, birth order, litter size, and sow parity on piglet serum concentrations of immunoglobulin GNguyen, K.; Cassar, G.; Friendship, R.; Dewey, C.; Farzan, A.; Kirkwood, R.; Hodgins, D.
2013Serial monoxenous transmission of Toxoplasma gondii in catsAwobode, H.; Paul, A.; Sengoku-Graham, H.; Clem, R.; Mateus-Pinilla, N.; McAllister, M.
2013Feasibility, safety and pharmacokinetic study of hepatic administration of drug-eluting beads loaded with irinotecan (DEBIRI) followed by intravenous administration of irinotecan in a porcine modelLewis, A.; Holden, R.; Chung, S.; Czuczman, P.; Kuchel, T.; Finnie, J.; Porter, S.; Foster, D.
2012Supplementing sow gestation diets with betaine during summer increases litter size of sows with greater numbers of paritiesVan Wettere, W.; Herde, P.; Hughes, P.
2012Prostaglandin F2α and control of reproduction in female swine: A reviewDe Rensis, F.; Saleri, R.; Tummaruk, P.; Techakumphu, M.; Kirkwood, R.
2005Rapid identification of virulence genes in enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli isolates associated with diarrhoea in Queensland piggeriesDo, T.; Stephens, C.; Townsend, K.; Wu, X.; Chapman, T.; Chin, J.; McCormick, B.; Bara, M.; Trott, D.
2007Comparative Analysis of Virulence Genes, Genetic Diversity, and Phylogeny of Commensal and Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli Isolates from Weaned PigsWu, X.; Chapman, T.; Trott, D.; Bettelheim, K.; Do, T.; Driesen, S.; Walker, M.; Chin, J.
2013Effects of pre-weaning energy substitutions on post-weaning follicle development, steroid hormones and subsequent litter size in primiparous sowsChen, T.; Stott, P.; Bouwman, E.; Langendijk, P.
2012Defining the "core microbiome" of the microbial communities in the tonsils of healthy pigsLowe, B.; Marsh, T.; Isaacs-Cosgrove, N.; Kirkwood, R.; Kiupel, M.; Mulks, M.
2012Pig-shed air polluted by α-haemolytic cocci and ammonia causes subclinical disease and production lossesMurphy, T.; Cargill, C.; Rutley, D.; Stott, P.