329 results on '"Brown CG"'
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302. Rapid quantitative assessment of Theileria infection in ticks.
303. White blood cell count and differential count.
304. Preliminary studies on an atypical strain of bovine Theileria isolated in Kenya.
305. Duration of immunity to East Coast fever (Theileria parva infection of cattle).
306. MODE OF MULTIPLICATION OF THEILERIA IN CULTURES OF BOVINE LYMPHOCYTIC CELLS.
307. Prescribing Mandrax.
308. East Coast fever: experiments with the tissues of infected ticks.
309. The duration of emission of infective particles of Theileria parva by infected ticks fed artificially.
310. Chemotherapy of experimental Anaplasma marginale infections. Trials with an experimental dithiosemicarbazone (alpha-ethoxyethylglyoxal dithiosemicarbazone).
311. Splenectomy and the spleen weight of calves.
312. Some recent East Coast fever research.
313. Attempted transmission of Theileria gorgonis, Brocklesby & Vidler 1961, from Blue Wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus) to cattle.
314. Biological activities of some alpha-dithiosemicarbazones.
315. Some serum globulin changes in East Coast fever.
316. Vasectomy in the surgery.
317. Attempts to grow tissue culture cells, infected with Theileria parva, in laboratory animals.
318. East Coast fever: the infectivity for cattle of infective particles of Theileria parva harvested in various substrates.
319. Cryopreservation of infective particles of Theileria parva.
320. Transition of developmental stages of Theileria parva in vitro at high temperature.
321. Preliminary observations on a theilerial species pathogenic to cattle isolated from buffalo (Syncerus caffer) in Tanzania.
322. Observations on the cross-immunity between Theileria lawrencei (Serengeti) and Theileria parva (Muguga) in cattle.
323. A pathogenic theilerial syndrome of cattle in the Narok District of Kenya. I. Transmission studies.
324. East Coast fever: correlation between the morphology and infectivity of Theileria parva developing in its tick vector.
325. Prevention of Wastage in Convalescent Depots.
326. Growth of Theileria parva-infected bovine lymphoid cells in irradiated mice.
327. East Coast fever of cattle: 60 Co irradiation of infective particles of Theileria parva.
328. Theileria parva: comparative infectivity of a ground tick stabilate and a classical 10-tick challenge.
329. Letter: Infection and transformation of bovine lymphoid cells in vitro by infective particles of Theileria parva.
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