305 results on '"Cranfield, Michael R."'
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52. Paramyxovirus
53. Contributors
54. Value of antigen and antibody detection, and blood evaluation parameters in diagnosis of avian invasive aspergillosis
55. Therapeutic efficacy of halofuginone and spiramycin treatment against Cryptosporidium serpentis (Apicomplexa: Cryptosporidiidae) infections in captive snakes
56. Recovery of waterborne Cryptospridium parvum oocysts by freshwater benthic clams (Corbicula fluminea)
57. Evaluation of serum chemistry values associated with avian malaria infections in African black-footed penguins (Spheniscus demersus)
58. Successful Hyperimmune Bovine Colostrum Treatment of Savanna Monitors (Varanus exanthematicus) Infected with Cryptosporidium sp.
59. Cryptosporidium serpentis Oocysts and Microsporidian Spores in Feces of Captive Snakes
60. Clinical medicine, preventive health care and research on mountain gorillas in the Virunga Volcanoes region
61. Viability and infectivity of Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts are retained upon intestinal passage through a refractory avian host
62. Multiple Heterogenous Isolates of Cryptosporidium serpentis from Captive Snakes Are Not Transmissible to Neonatal BALB/c Mice (Mus musculus)
63. Human metapneumovirus infection in wild mountain gorillas, Rwanda
64. In vitro phagocytosis of Giardia duodenalis cysts by hemocytes of the Asian freshwater clam Corbicula fluminea
65. Infectivity of Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts is retained upon intestinal passage through a migratory water-fowl species (Canada goose,Branta canadensis)
66. In vitro interactions of Asian freshwater clam (Corbicula fluminea) hemocytes and Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts
67. Incisor tooth wear and age determination in mountain gorillas from Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda
68. Quantifying linear enamel hypoplasia in Virunga Mountain gorillas and other great apes
69. Body mass estimation in hominoids: Age and locomotor effects
70. A Comparative Assessment of Direct Fluorescence Antibody, Modified Acid-Fast Stain, and Sucrose Flotation Techniques for Detection of Cryptosporidium serpentis Oocysts in Snake Fecal Specimens
71. Mountain Gorilla research: the risk of disease transmission relative to the benefit from the perspective of ecosystem health
72. Morbidity and mortality in infant mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei): A 46‐year retrospective review
73. Vaccination
74. Zoonoses
75. A radiographic study of permanent molar development in wild Virunga mountain gorillas of known chronological age from Rwanda
76. Brain structure variation in great apes, with attention to the mountain gorilla (Gorilla Beringei Beringei)
77. OUTCOMES OF SNARE-RELATED INJURIES TO ENDANGERED MOUNTAIN GORILLAS (GORILLA BERINGEI BERINGEI) IN RWANDA.
78. Tooth wear and feeding ecology in mountain gorillas from Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda
79. Age‐related changes in molar topography and shearing crest length in a wild population of mountain Gorillas from Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda
80. Tooth wear and feeding ecology in mountain gorillas from Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda
81. Novel vagrant records and occurrence of vector-borne pathogens in King Penguins ( Aptenodytes patagonicus) in South Africa.
82. Human herpes simplex virus type 1 in confiscated gorilla.
83. Diversity of Microsporidia, Cryptosporidium and Giardia in Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei) in Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda
84. Brain organization of gorillas reflects species differences in ecology
85. GIARDIA IN MOUNTAIN GORILLAS (GORILLA BERINGEI BERINGEI), FOREST BUFFALO (SYNCERUS CAFFER), AND DOMESTIC CATTLE IN VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK, RWANDA
86. Filth flies are transport hosts of cryptosporidium parvum
87. Occurrence and Molecular Analysis of Balantidium coli in Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) in the Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda
88. Adenoviruses isolated from wild gorillas are closely related to human species C viruses
89. Tooth wear and feeding ecology in mountain gorillas from Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda.
90. In vivo and in vitro recovery of waterborne Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts and Giardia duodenalis cysts by freshwater clams (Corbicula fluminea)
91. Early Brain Growth Cessation in Wild Virunga Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei)
92. Proximate composition of milk from free‐ranging mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei)
93. REAL-TIME PCR DETECTION OF CAMPYLOBACTER SPP. IN FREE-RANGING MOUNTAIN GORILLAS (GORILLA BERINGEI BERINGEI)
94. Fatty acid composition of wild anthropoid primate milks
95. Infectivity of Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts is retained upon intestinal passage through a migratory water-fowl species (Canada goose, Branta canadensis)
96. Brain organization of gorillas reflects species differences in ecology.
97. Cryptosporidiosis in people sharing habitats with free-ranging mountain gorillas (Gorilla gorilla beringei), Uganda.
98. CAMPYLOBACTERIOSIS, SALMONELLOSIS, AND SHIGELLOSIS IN FREE-RANGING HUMAN-HABITUATED MOUNTAIN GORILLAS OF UGANDA
99. The role of non-biting flies in the epidemiology of human infectious diseases
100. Cryptosporidium serpentisOocysts and Microsporidian Spores in Feces of Captive Snakes
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