23 results on '"Sandmeier, Franziska C."'
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2. Quantification of Thermal Acclimation in Immune Functions in Ectothermic Animals.
3. The Metabolic Pace-of-Life Model : Incorporating Ectothermic Organisms into the Theory of Vertebrate Ecoimmunology
4. High quality draft genome sequences of Mycoplasma agassizii strains PS6T and 723 isolated from Gopherus tortoises with upper respiratory tract disease
5. High quality draft genome sequence of Mycoplasma testudineum strain BH29T, isolated from the respiratory tract of a desert tortoise
6. Assessing spatial distribution, genetic variants, and virulence of pathogen Mycoplasma agassizii in threatened Mojave desert tortoises.
7. Temperature and Season Influence Phagocytosis by B1 Lymphocytes in the Mojave Desert Tortoise
8. Mycoplasmal Upper Respiratory Tract Disease Across the Range of the Threatened Mojave Desert Tortoise: Associations with Thermal Regime and Natural Antibodies
9. Mycoplasma agassizii, an opportunistic pathogen of tortoises, shows very little genetic variation across the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts
10. Mycoplasma agassizii, an opportunistic pathogen of tortoises, shows very little genetic variation across the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts
11. Mycoplasma agassizii, an opportunistic pathogen of tortoises, shows very little genetic variation across the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts
12. Quantifying phagocytic lymphocytes in ectothermic vertebrates: A simplified technique for assessing immune function
13. A QUANTITATIVE PCR ASSAY FOR A MYCOPLASMA FROM EMYDID TURTLES INDICATES HIGH PREVALENCE IN HEALTHY THREE-TOED BOX TURTLES (TERRAPENE CAROLINA TRIUNGUIS) FROM MISSOURI, USA
14. Quantifying phagocytic lymphocytes in ectothermic vertebrates: A simplified technique for assessing immune function.
15. Supplementary Figures from Host species, pathogens and disease associated with divergent nasal microbial communities in tortoises
16. Host species, pathogens and disease associated with divergent nasal microbial communities in tortoises
17. An ecoimmunological approach to disease in tortoises reveals the importance of lymphocytes
18. Chronic disease in the Mojave desert tortoise: Host physiology and recrudescence obscure patterns of pathogen transmission
19. Co-infection does not predict disease signs inGopherustortoises
20. COMPARISON OF CURRENT METHODS FOR THE DETECTION OF CHRONIC MYCOPLASMAL URTD IN WILD POPULATIONS OF THE MOJAVE DESERT TORTOISE (GOPHERUS AGASSIZII)
21. A trade-off between natural and acquired antibody production in a reptile: implications for long-term resistance to disease
22. High quality draft genome sequences of <italic>Mycoplasma agassizii</italic> strains PS6T and 723 isolated from <italic>Gopherus</italic> tortoises with upper respiratory tract disease.
23. High quality draft genome sequence of <italic>Mycoplasma testudineum</italic> strain BH29T, isolated from the respiratory tract of a desert tortoise.
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