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Stress, wildlife health and the conservation of a critically endangered marsupial, the woylie
Published 2017
2017 Research Findings: Bulletin 6.18 Wildlife Biology and Conservation
When you are stressed, do you find you get sick more easily? And if you’re stressed and sick, do you feel like it takes you longer to recover?
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Announcing Susan Kutz appointment as Co-Editor-in-Chief
Published 2017
International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife, 6, 3
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Gene targeting for better flea control
Published 2015
2015 Research Findings: Bulletin 1.01 Animal and Human Health
External parasites represent a considerable nuisance and cause of suffering and economic losses in companion animals, livestock and humans. Among these, the cat flea Ctenocephalides felis is a widespread pest across temperate and tropical areas of the world with particular importance in domestic pets.
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Published 2013
Veterinary Parasitology, 195, 3-4
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Published 2008
Patent, US 20080317806 A1
A compound of Formula (A), wherein R1 is C1-C5 alkyl, C3-C6 branched alkyl, C4-C7 cycloalkyl, C8-C12 fused or bridged polycycloalkyl, or heterocyclic ring, where any of the preceding alkyl, cycloalkyl or heterocyclic ring groups may be singly or multiply substituted with X; R2 is H or R1; and X is halo, carbonyl carboxylic acid, carboxylic ester, carboxamide, substituted carboxamide, hydroxy, alkoxy, thioalkyl, sulphoxide, sulphone, sulphonamide, substituted sulphonamide, phenoxy, substituted phenoxy, phenyl, substituted phenyl, amino, substituted amino (including quaternary ammonium salts), N-oxide, imino, 5-7 membered heterocycle, or substituted heterocycle.
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Cryptosporidium propagation systems
Published 2007
Patent, WO2007033398
A method for culturing Cryptosporidium comprising the steps of: (i) introducing a stage in the life cycle of Cryptosporidium into a simple medium; and (ii) culturing the Cryptosporidium.
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Published 2003
Parasitology, 126, 570 - 570
Book Review
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Propagation of cryptosporidium in cell culture
Published 2003
Patent, US20030235903
The invention provides an improved method of propagating Cryptosporidium in cell culture. The methods supports the complete life cycle or Cryptosporidium and produces all known forms of the parasite in addition to two novel forms. Cryptosporidium parasites propagated in vitro can be used to produce a vaccine composition for immunizing animals against Cryptosporidium infection.