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219 related items for PubMed ID: 7879382

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    Ambrose N, Lloyd D, Maillard JC.
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  • 26. Plasma phospholipid changes in tick infested N'dama cattle.
    Ononogbu IC, Eleazu CN.
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  • 29. Resistance to Boophilus microplus (Canestrini) in genetically different types of calves in early life.
    O'Kelly JC, Spiers WG.
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  • 30. Variability of cattle infestation by Amblyomma variegatum and its possible utilisation for tick control.
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  • 31. Analysis of BoLA class II microsatellites in cattle infested with Boophilus microplus ticks: class II is probably associated with susceptibility.
    Acosta-Rodríguez R, Alonso-Morales R, Balladares S, Flores-Aguilar H, García-Vazquez Z, Gorodezky C.
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  • 34. An attempt to identify genetic markers of resistance or susceptibility to dermatophilosis in the zebu Brahman population of Martinique.
    Maillard JC, Palin C, Trap I, Bensaid A.
    Rev Elev Med Vet Pays Trop; 1993 Feb 28; 46(1-2):291-5. PubMed ID: 8134644
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    Boppana DK, Dhinakar Raj G, John L, Wikel SK, Latha BR, Gomathinayagam S.
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    Chatikobo P, Choga T, Ncube C, Muzenda-Mutambara J.
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  • 37. Poor inheritance of low attractiveness for Amblyomma variegatum in cattle.
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  • 38. A monitoring study on the prevalence of dermatophilosis and parafilariosis in cattle in a smallholder semi-arid farming area in Zimbabwe.
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  • 39. Habitat use by cattle affects host contact with lone star ticks (Acari: Ixodidae).
    Barnard DR.
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