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    Suteeraparp P, Pholpark S, Pholpark M, Charoenchai A, Chompoochan T, Yamane I, Kashiwazaki Y.
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    Soares HS, Ahid SM, Bezerra AC, Pena HF, Dias RA, Gennari SM.
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  • 30. Transplacental transmission and abortion in cows administered Neospora caninum oocysts.
    Gondim LF, McAllister MM, Anderson-Sprecher RC, Björkman C, Lock TF, Firkins LD, Gao L, Fischer WR.
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  • 31. Seroprevalence and first multilocus microsatellite genotyping of Neospora caninum in dairy cattle in Henan, central China.
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  • 33. The prevalence of Neospora caninum and co-infection with Toxoplasma gondii by PCR analysis in naturally occurring mammal populations.
    Hughes JM, Williams RH, Morley EK, Cook DA, Terry RS, Murphy RG, Smith JE, Hide G.
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  • 35. Seroepidemiology of ovine toxoplasmosis and neosporosis in breeding rams from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
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  • 38. Toxoplasma gondii abortion storm in sheep on a Texas farm and isolation of mouse virulent atypical genotype T. gondii from an aborted lamb from a chronically infected ewe.
    Edwards JF, Dubey JP.
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