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Local and global density have distinct and parasite-dependent effects on infection in wild sheep. [PDF]
Albery GF +7 more
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Lonicerae flos and turmeric extracts alleviate necrotic enteritis in broilers by modulating gut-liver health and microbiota. [PDF]
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Epidemiological Surveillance of Intestinal Parasites and Serological Analysis of <i>Toxoplasma gondii</i> in Captive Felids From Thailand Zoos. [PDF]
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Invasion mechanisms of Eimeria coccidian and host immune responses in chicken intestine_A review. [PDF]
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Usnic acid and tannic acid as inhibitors of coccidia and Clostridium perfringens: alleviating necrotic enteritis and improving intestinal health in broiler chickens. [PDF]
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The Journal of Protozoology, 1972
SYNOPSISThirty‐six species of coccidia, all members of the genusEimeria, have been described from 3 of the 9 genera and 11 of the more than 48 species in the lagomorph family Leporidae. All these are described briefly in the present paper and their synonymies are given.
N D, Levine, V, Ivens
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SYNOPSISThirty‐six species of coccidia, all members of the genusEimeria, have been described from 3 of the 9 genera and 11 of the more than 48 species in the lagomorph family Leporidae. All these are described briefly in the present paper and their synonymies are given.
N D, Levine, V, Ivens
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1997
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the biochemistry of the coccidia. The chapter discusses how the parasites are adapted to their particular environments, the functional significance of the parasite features, and the correlation between the ultrastructure of the parasite and its biochemistry.
G H, Coombs +3 more
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Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the biochemistry of the coccidia. The chapter discusses how the parasites are adapted to their particular environments, the functional significance of the parasite features, and the correlation between the ultrastructure of the parasite and its biochemistry.
G H, Coombs +3 more
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