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Yokoyama, S.; Radlwimmer, F.B. The molecular genetics of red and green color vision in mammals 1999 Genetics 4063 153 919-932
Milinovich, G.J.; Trott, D.J.; Burrell, P.C.; van Eps, A.W.; Thoefner, M.B.; Blackall, L.L.; Al Jassim, R.A.M.; Morton, J.M.; Pollitt, C.C. Changes in equine hindgut bacterial populations during oligofructose-induced laminitis 2006 Environmental Microbiology 2625 8 885-898
Nicol, C.J.; Yoon, M.; Ward, J.M.; Yamashita, M.; Fukamachi, K.; Peters, J.M.; Gonzalez, F.J. PPARgamma influences susceptibility to DMBA-induced mammary, ovarian and skin carcinogenesis 2004 Carcinogenesis 76 25 1747-1755
Boucher, J.M.; Hanosset, R.; Augot, D.; Bart, J.M.; Morand, M.; Piarroux, R.; Pozet-Bouhier, F.; Losson, B.; Cliquet, F. Detection of Echinococcus multilocularis in wild boars in France using PCR techniques against larval form 2005 Veterinary Parasitology 2629 129 259-266
Traversa, D.; Otranto, D.; Iorio, R.; Giangaspero, A. Molecular characterization of Thelazia lacrymalis (Nematoda, Spirurida) affecting equids: a tool for vector identification 2005 Molecular and Cellular Probes 2626 19 245-249
Traversa, D.; Giangaspero, A.; Galli, P.; Paoletti, B.; Otranto, D.; Gasser, R.B. Specific identification of Habronema microstoma and Habronema muscae (Spirurida, Habronematidae) by PCR using markers in ribosomal DNA 2004 Molecular and Cellular Probes 2634 18 215-221
Traversa, D.; Giangaspero, A.; Iorio, R.; Otranto, D.; Paoletti, B.; Gasser, R.B. Semi-nested PCR for the specific detection of Habronema microstoma or Habronema muscae DNA in horse faeces 2004 Parasitology 2631 129 733-739
Passler, S.; Pfeffer, M. Detection of antibodies to alphaviruses and discrimination between antibodies to eastern and western equine encephalitis viruses in rabbit sera using a recombinant antigen and virus-specific monoclonal antibodies 2003 Journal of Veterinary Medicine. B, Infectious Diseases and Veterinary Public Health 2639 50 265-269
Barker, S.C. The Australian paralysis tick may be the missing link in the transmission of Hendra virus from bats to horses to humans 2003 Medical Hypotheses 2641 60 481-483