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182 related items for PubMed ID: 12127254

  • 1. Mast cell and eosinophil mucosal responses in the large intestine of horses naturally infected with cyathostomes.
    Collobert-Laugier C, Hoste H, Sevin C, Chartier C, Dorchies P.
    Vet Parasitol; 2002 Aug 02; 107(3):251-64. PubMed ID: 12127254
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  • 4. Experimental cyathostome challenge of ponies maintained with or without benefit of daily pyrantel tartrate feed additive: comparison of parasite burdens, immunity and colonic pathology.
    Monahan CM, Chapman MR, Taylor HW, French DD, Klei TR.
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  • 8. Elimination of mucosal cyathostome larvae by five daily treatments with fenbendazole.
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  • 12. Arrested development of experimental Cyathostominae infections in ponies in Czech republic.
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  • 20. The development of naturally acquired cyathostome infection in ponies.
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