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Abigail L. Smith

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ILAR Journal|June 15, 2001
Opportunistic Infections: Why Worry?Abigail L. Smith
ILAR Journal|April 9, 2010
Management of rodent viral disease outbreaks: one institutions (r)evolutionAbigail L Smith
ILAR Journal|March 19, 2005
Modifications to husbandry and housing conditions of laboratory rodents for improved well-beingAbigail L Smith, Dorcas J Corrow
Comparative Medicine|December 6, 2003
Mouse parvovirus: survival of the fittestRobert O Jacoby, Abigail L Smith
Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science : JAALAS|September 15, 2017
Results of Survey Regarding Prevalence of Adventitial Infections in Mice and Rats at Biomedical Research FacilitiesJames O Marx, Diane J Gaertner, Abigail L Smith
Comparative Medicine|September 15, 2005
Effects of housing density and cage floor space on three strains of young adult inbred miceAbigail L Smith, Sarah L Mabus, Cameron Muir, et al.
Comparative Medicine|February 1, 2005
Effects of housing density and cage floor space on C57BL/6J miceAbigail L Smith, Sarah L Mabus, Jason D Stockwell, et al.
Comparative Medicine|November 6, 2009
Infectious diseases in wild mice (Mus musculus) collected on and around the University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) CampusSharon E Parker, Sarah Malone, Ralph M Bunte, et al.
Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science : JAALAS|December 20, 2013
Incidence rates of spontaneous disease in laboratory mice used at a large biomedical research institutionJames O Marx, Angela K Brice, Raymond C Boston, et al.
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|July 24, 2019
Geophagy among a Cohort of Kenyan Women with Mixed HIV Status: A Longitudinal AnalysisJoshua D Miller, Kaitlyn G Fitzgerald, Abigail L Smith, et al.
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ILAR Journal|June 15, 2001
Opportunistic Infections: Why Worry?Abigail L. Smith
ILAR Journal|April 9, 2010
Management of rodent viral disease outbreaks: one institutions (r)evolutionAbigail L Smith
ILAR Journal|March 19, 2005
Modifications to husbandry and housing conditions of laboratory rodents for improved well-beingAbigail L Smith, Dorcas J Corrow
Comparative Medicine|December 6, 2003
Mouse parvovirus: survival of the fittestRobert O Jacoby, Abigail L Smith
Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science : JAALAS|September 15, 2017
Results of Survey Regarding Prevalence of Adventitial Infections in Mice and Rats at Biomedical Research FacilitiesJames O Marx, Diane J Gaertner, Abigail L Smith
Comparative Medicine|September 15, 2005
Effects of housing density and cage floor space on three strains of young adult inbred miceAbigail L Smith, Sarah L Mabus, Cameron Muir, et al.
Comparative Medicine|February 1, 2005
Effects of housing density and cage floor space on C57BL/6J miceAbigail L Smith, Sarah L Mabus, Jason D Stockwell, et al.
Comparative Medicine|November 6, 2009
Infectious diseases in wild mice (Mus musculus) collected on and around the University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) CampusSharon E Parker, Sarah Malone, Ralph M Bunte, et al.
Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science : JAALAS|December 20, 2013
Incidence rates of spontaneous disease in laboratory mice used at a large biomedical research institutionJames O Marx, Angela K Brice, Raymond C Boston, et al.
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|July 24, 2019
Geophagy among a Cohort of Kenyan Women with Mixed HIV Status: A Longitudinal AnalysisJoshua D Miller, Kaitlyn G Fitzgerald, Abigail L Smith, et al.
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