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1. VITAMIN C DEFICIENCY-ASSOCIATED LESIONS IN A COLONY OF COMMON VAMPIRE BATS ( DESMODUS ROTUNDUS ) IN A ZOO FACILITY.

2. Dietary vitamin C deficiency depressed the gill physical barriers and immune barriers referring to Nrf2, apoptosis, MLCK, NF-κB and TOR signaling in grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) under infection of Flavobacterium columnare.

3. Vitamin C Depletion in Prenatal Guinea Pigs as a Model of Lissencephaly Type II.

4. Hyperascorbaemia in dogs admitted to a teaching hospital intensive care unit.

5. The effect of otolith malformation on behavior and cortisol levels in juvenile red drum fish (Sciaenops ocellatus).

7. Nutrition and skin diseases in veterinary medicine.

8. Effects of vitamin C supplementation on the growth of Heterobranchus longifilis fingerlings.

10. Effect of dietary administration of Lathyrus sativus pulse on intestinal biochemical parameters in normal and scorbutic guinea pigs.

11. Vitamin C plasma concentrations and leg weakness in the forelegs of growing pigs.

12. The L-gulono-gamma-lactone oxidase gene (GULO) which is a candidate for vitamin C deficiency in pigs maps to chromosome 14.

13. Oscars, Astronotus ocellatus, have a dietary requirement for vitamin C.

14. Modulation of interleukin production by ascorbic acid.

15. Utilization of the bone/liver alkaline phosphatase activity ratio in blood plasma as an indicator of ascorbate deficiency in salmonid fish.

16. Vitamin C deficiency causes hematological and skeletal abnormalities during fetal development in swine.

17. Hypovitaminosis C in the guinea pig.

18. Skeletal lesions and anemia associated with ascorbic acid deficiency in juvenile rhesus macaques.

19. Vitamin C deficiency in captive nonhuman primates fed commercial primate diet.

20. Dietary disorders in marine mammals: synthesis and new findings.

21. Elevated levels of dietary ascorbic acid increase immune responses in channel catfish.

22. [Hypertrophic osteodystrophy of the dog (author's transl)].

23. Ascorbic acid deficiency and hypertrophic osteodystrophy in the dog: a rebuttal.

24. Cephalhematomas due to Suspected ascorbic acid deficiency in young squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus).

25. Reptile medicine and husbandry.

29. Primate medicine and husbandry.

30. Nutrition and bone disease in the dog and cat.

31. Involvement of water-soluble vitamins in diseases of swine.

32. Ascorbic acid requirement and assessment of ascorbate status in the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus).

33. Spontaneous hydrocephalus in baboons.

34. Streptococcus pneumoniae arthritis and osteomyelitis with vitamin C deficiency in guinea pigs.

35. Nutritional deficiency anemias in nonhuman primates.

36. Suspected ascorbic acid deficiency in a colony of squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus).

37. [Nutritional or secondary hyperparathyroidism in a German shepherd litter].

38. Environmental and nutritional diseases of captive reptiles.

40. Nutritional diseases of exotic animals.

41. Vitamin C requirements of the vervet monkey (Cercopithecus aethiops) under experimental conditions.

42. Nutritional megaloblastic anemia in the chimpanzee: pathogenesis of an ascorbic acid deficiency. ARL-TR-69-4.

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