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2. FILAROIDES MEPHITIS N. SP. (METASTRONGYLOIDEA: FILAROIDIDAE) FROM THE LUNGS OF EASTERN CANADIAN SKUNKS
3. The direct transmission of Andersonstronglyus captivensis Webster 1978 (Metastrongyloidea: Angiostrongylidae) in captive skunks Mephitis mephitis (Schreber)
4. SKRJABINGYLUS MAGNUS N. SP. (NEMATODA: TRICHOSTRONGYLIDAE) FROM THE SKUNK, MEPHITIS MEPHITIS
5. Diplotriaena darnaudii sp. n. (Nematoda: Diplotriaenidae) from D'Arnaud's Barbet, Trachyphonus darnaudii
6. Role of Phosphate Transport System Component PstB1 in Phosphate Internalization by Nostoc punctiforme.
7. From the genome to the phenome: tools to understand the basic biology of Plasmodium falciparum.
8. The long chain fatty acid oleate activates mouse intestinal afferent nerves in vitro.
9. Organelle division: dynamin-related proteins in apicomplexans.
10. Mutants of rabies viruses in skunks: immune response and pathogenicity.
11. Ineffectiveness and comparative pathogenicity of attenuated rabies virus vaccines for the striped skunk (Mephitis mephitis).
12. Internal Parasites found in Exotic Birds Imported into Canada.
13. Ontario. Rabies in a squirrel.
14. A case of human rabies in western Canada.
15. Age and sex determination of striped skunks (Mephitis mephitis) from Ontario, Manitoba, and Quebec.
16. Natural infection and treatment of a dog with Mesocestoides tapeworms.
17. Skunk rabies.
18. Atlantic Canada. Bat-induced rabies in terrestrial mammals in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.
19. The apparent infection of NA-C1300 cell cultures by nucleocapsid material of the Canadian Arctic strain of rabies virus.
20. Records of cestodes in varying lemmings and an arctic fox from Bathurst Island, Northwest Territories.
21. Major antigenic groups of rabies virus in Canada determined by anti-nucleocapsid monoclonal antibodies.
22. Some helminth parasites from the small intestine of free-ranging muskoxen Ovibos moschatus (Zimmermann) of Devon and Ellesmere Islands, Northwest Territories.
23. Bovine and equine onchocerciasis in eastern North America with a discussion on cuticular morphology of Onchocerca spp. in cattle.
24. The resurrection of Filariopsis van Thiel 1926 (Metastrongyoidea: Filaroididae) for filaroidid lungworms from primates.
25. Experimental rabies in skunks and foxes. Pathogenesis of the spongiform lesions.
26. The mouse inoculation test in rabies diagnosis: early diagnosis in mice during the incubation period.
27. Rabies virus in the salivary glands and nasal mucosa of naturally infected skunks.
28. Recent advances in rabies diagnosis and research.
29. A tissue culture infection test in routine rabies diagnosis.
30. Diplotriaena darnaudii sp. n. (Nematoda: Diplotriaenidae) from D'Arnaud's barbet, Trachyphonus darnaudii.
31. Skunk rabies in Ontario.
32. Onchoceriasis (Nematoda: Filarioidea) in bovine leg joints.
33. History and epizootiology of rabies in Canada.
34. Antigenic variants of rabies virus in isolates from eastern, central and northern Canada.
35. Pulmonary nematodiasis in a narwhale.
36. The description of a gubernaculum in Ascarops strongylina (Rudolphi, 1819) (Spiruroidea) and a note on the recovery of this nematode from a bird.
37. Persistent infections of a field strain of rabies virus in murine neuroblastoma (NA-C1300) cell cultures.
38. Growth characteristics in cell culture and pathogenicity in mice of two terrestrial rabies strains indigenous to Canada.
39. DIPETALONEMA MEPHITIS N. COMB. (=MICROFILARIA MEPHITIS: WEBSTER AND BEAUREGARD, 1964) FROM THE SKUNK, MEPHITIS MEPHITIS.
40. Two new host records for Nematodirus species.
41. The recovery of Parafilaria bovicola Tubangui, 1934 from an imported Charolais bull.
42. Studies on the parasites of Chiroptera. 3. Helminths from various bat species collected in British Columbia.
43. THE USE OF FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY STAINING IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF RABIES.
44. The occurrence of Dracunulus insignis (Leidy, 1858) Chandler, 1942 in a skunk from Ontario, Canada.
45. A numerical taxonomic study of a group of selected strongylates (Nematoda).
46. Phenetics and numerical taxonomy applied to systematic nematology.
47. Sphaeridiotrema flukes, the cause of ulcerative enteritis in a Cygnet Cygnus olor).
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