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Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine|November 1, 1995
Lymphosarcoma in 10 New World CamelidsC K Cebra, F B Garry, B E Powers, et al.
American Journal of Veterinary Research|October 31, 2013
Anti-glucagon-like peptide-1 immunoreactivity in samples of blood and ileum obtained from neonatal and adult alpacasCourtney C Smith, Christopher K Cebra, Jerry R Heidel, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|August 1, 1974
Restriction of gene expression in B lymphocytes and their progeny. II. Commitment to immunoglobulin heavy chain isotypeP P Jones, S W Craig, J J Cebra, et al.
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine|July 1, 1997
Hepatic lipidosis in anorectic, lactating holstein cattle: a retrospective study of serum biochemical abnormalitiesC K Cebra, F B Garry, D M Getzy, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|April 1, 1982
Patterns of isotype expression by B cell clones responding to thymus-dependent and thymus-independent antigens in vitroJ L Hurwitz, V B Tagart, P A Schweitzer, et al.
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine|August 2, 2003
Bile acids in gastric fluids from llamas and alpacas with and without ulcersChristopher K Cebra, Susan J Tornquist, Robert J Bildfell, et al.
Journal of Periodontology|January 7, 2005
Commensal bacteria influence innate status within gingival tissues: a pilot studyDouglas R Dixon, Robert A Reife, John J Cebra, et al.
Ciba Foundation Symposium|April 26, 1977
The secretory IgA system of the gutJ J Cebra, R Kamat, P Gearhart, et al.
Infection and Immunity|March 20, 1999
Segmented filamentous bacteria are potent stimuli of a physiologically normal state of the murine gut mucosal immune systemG L Talham, H Q Jiang, N A Bos, et al.
Veterinary Clinical Pathology|May 25, 2002
A comparison of coulometric titration and potentiometric determination of chloride concentration in rumen fluidChristopher K. Cebra, Susan J. Tornquist, Lomda M. Vap, et al.
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Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine|November 1, 1995
Lymphosarcoma in 10 New World CamelidsC K Cebra, F B Garry, B E Powers, et al.
American Journal of Veterinary Research|October 31, 2013
Anti-glucagon-like peptide-1 immunoreactivity in samples of blood and ileum obtained from neonatal and adult alpacasCourtney C Smith, Christopher K Cebra, Jerry R Heidel, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|August 1, 1974
Restriction of gene expression in B lymphocytes and their progeny. II. Commitment to immunoglobulin heavy chain isotypeP P Jones, S W Craig, J J Cebra, et al.
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine|July 1, 1997
Hepatic lipidosis in anorectic, lactating holstein cattle: a retrospective study of serum biochemical abnormalitiesC K Cebra, F B Garry, D M Getzy, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|April 1, 1982
Patterns of isotype expression by B cell clones responding to thymus-dependent and thymus-independent antigens in vitroJ L Hurwitz, V B Tagart, P A Schweitzer, et al.
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine|August 2, 2003
Bile acids in gastric fluids from llamas and alpacas with and without ulcersChristopher K Cebra, Susan J Tornquist, Robert J Bildfell, et al.
Journal of Periodontology|January 7, 2005
Commensal bacteria influence innate status within gingival tissues: a pilot studyDouglas R Dixon, Robert A Reife, John J Cebra, et al.
Ciba Foundation Symposium|April 26, 1977
The secretory IgA system of the gutJ J Cebra, R Kamat, P Gearhart, et al.
Infection and Immunity|March 20, 1999
Segmented filamentous bacteria are potent stimuli of a physiologically normal state of the murine gut mucosal immune systemG L Talham, H Q Jiang, N A Bos, et al.
Veterinary Clinical Pathology|May 25, 2002
A comparison of coulometric titration and potentiometric determination of chloride concentration in rumen fluidChristopher K. Cebra, Susan J. Tornquist, Lomda M. Vap, et al.
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