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1. Theileria orientalis Ikeda infection does not negatively impact growth performance or breeding soundness exam results in young beef bulls at bull test stations.

2. Widespread Circulation of Tick-Borne Viruses in Virginia-Evidence of Exposure to Heartland, Bourbon, and Powassan Viruses in Wildlife and Livestock.

3. Post-transcriptional control of the essential enzyme MurF by a small regulatory RNA in Brucella abortus.

4. Necrotizing hepatitis caused by Clostridium novyi type B in a dog with no predisposing liver lesions: a case report.

5. Complete Genome Sequence of Providencia stuartii CMC-4104, Isolated from a Human Splenic Abscess, Containing Multiple Copies of NDM-1 and PER-1 Carbapenem Resistance Genes.

6. Alginate microencapsulation of an attenuated O-antigen mutant of Francisella tularensis LVS as a model for a vaccine delivery vehicle.

7. Coinfection of cattle in Virginia with Theileria orientalis Ikeda genotype and Anaplasma marginale .

8. Horses affected by EPM have increased sCD14 compared to healthy horses.

9. Stray Mexico origin cattle captured crossing into Southern Texas carry Babesia bovis and other tick-borne pathogens.

10. A U.S. isolate of Theileria orientalis, Ikeda genotype, is transmitted to cattle by the invasive Asian longhorned tick, Haemaphysalis longicornis.

11. Randomly primed, strand-switching, MinION-based sequencing for the detection and characterization of cultured RNA viruses.

12. Real-time, MinION-based, amplicon sequencing for lineage typing of infectious bronchitis virus from upper respiratory samples.

13. Detection of atypical porcine pestivirus genome in newborn piglets affected by congenital tremor and high preweaning mortality1.

14. Theileria orientalis Ikeda Genotype in Cattle, Virginia, USA.

15. Rapid virulence prediction and identification of Newcastle disease virus genotypes using third-generation sequencing.

16. Fusobacterium Genomics Using MinION and Illumina Sequencing Enables Genome Completion and Correction.

17. Mitral valve repair in dogs using an ePTFE chordal implantation device: a pilot study.

18. Frontal and caudal maxillary sinus lipoma in a horse.

19. Ventricular arrhythmias in Rhodesian Ridgebacks with a family history of sudden death and results of a pedigree analysis for potential inheritance patterns.

20. Potential mechanisms of attenuation for rifampicin-passaged strains of Flavobacterium psychrophilum.

21. Safety and Immunogenicity of a Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae bacterin for domestic sheep (Ovis aries).

22. Transcriptional Profiling of a Cross-Protective Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium UK-1 dam Mutant Identifies a Set of Genes More Transcriptionally Active Compared to Wild-Type, and Stably Transcribed across Biologically Relevant Microenvironments.

23. Regional immune response to immunization with Escherichia coli O157:H7-derived intimin in cattle.

24. Depletion of CD4 T lymphocytes at the time of infection with M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis does not accelerate disease progression.

25. CD4 T cell antigens from Staphylococcus aureus Newman strain identified following immunization with heat-killed bacteria.

26. Differential virulence of clinical and bovine-biased enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli O157:H7 genotypes in piglet and Dutch belted rabbit models.

27. Imaging diagnosis-metastatic adrenal pheochromocytoma in a dog.

28. Experimental infection of a bovine model with human isolates of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis.

29. Canine ABCB4: Tissue expression and cDNA structure.

30. The genome sequence of taurine cattle: a window to ruminant biology and evolution.

31. Development of a bovine ileal cannulation model to study the immune response and mechanisms of pathogenesis of paratuberculosis.

32. Surgical treatment of mineralized and nonmineralized supraspinatus tendinopathy in twenty-four dogs.

33. Rapid deletion of antigen-specific CD4+ T cells following infection represents a strategy of immune evasion and persistence for Anaplasma marginale.

34. High-throughput identification of T-lymphocyte antigens from Anaplasma marginale expressed using in vitro transcription and translation.

35. Adverse reactions suggestive of type III hypersensitivity in six healthy dogs given human albumin.

36. Haemonchus contortus intestine: a prominent source of mucosal antigens.

37. Comparative gene expression by WC1+ gammadelta and CD4+ alphabeta T lymphocytes, which respond to Anaplasma marginale, demonstrates higher expression of chemokines and other myeloid cell-associated genes by WC1+ gammadelta T cells.

38. Characterization of WC1 co-receptors on functionally distinct subpopulations of ruminant gamma delta T cells.

39. Supraspinatus tendinosis associated with biceps brachii tendon displacement in a dog.

40. The CD4+ T cell immunodominant Anaplasma marginale major surface protein 2 stimulates gammadelta T cell clones that express unique T cell receptors.

41. Effect of moderate exercise on the severity of clinical signs associated with influenza virus infection in horses.

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