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Gary W Childers

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Journal of Water and Health|February 9, 2011
Estimating changes in river faecal coliform loading using nonparametric multiplicative regressionChristopher J Schulz, Gary W Childers
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|February 1, 2011
Fecal bacteroidales diversity and decay in response to variations in temperature and salinityChristopher J Schulz, Gary W Childers
Plos One|November 2, 2017
Rapid regrowth and detection of microbial contaminants in equine fecal microbiome samplesKalie F Beckers, Christopher J Schulz, Gary W Childers
Physiological Genomics|January 24, 2026
Monitored food intake in early pregnancy modulates the maternal microbiome in the obese BPH/5 mouse model of superimposed preeclampsiaKelly Fan, Chin-Chi Liu, Kalie F Beckers, et al.
Physiological Genomics|January 8, 2025
Pregnancy-specific shifts in the maternal microbiome and metabolome in the BPH/5 mouse model of superimposed preeclampsiaKalie F Beckers, Christopher J Schulz, Juliet P Flanagan, et al.
Plos One|June 9, 2023
Effects of fenbendazole on fecal microbiome in BPH/5 mice, a model of hypertension and obesity, a brief reportKalie F Beckers, Christopher J Schulz, Chin-Chi Liu, et al.
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|June 28, 2023
Metagenetic Analysis of the Pregnant Microbiome in HorsesKalie F Beckers, Viviane C L Gomes, Kassandra R Crissman, et al.
Veterinary Sciences|September 27, 2025
Effects of Intra-uterine Ceftiofur on the Equine Uterine MicrobiomeKalie F Beckers, Chin-Chi Liu, Viviane C L Gomes, et al.
Physiological Reports|September 6, 2022
Sex-specific effects of maternal weight loss on offspring cardiometabolic outcomes in the obese preeclamptic-like mouse model, BPH/5Kalie F Beckers, Christopher J Schulz, Juliet P Flanagan, et al.
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Journal of Water and Health|February 9, 2011
Estimating changes in river faecal coliform loading using nonparametric multiplicative regressionChristopher J Schulz, Gary W Childers
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|February 1, 2011
Fecal bacteroidales diversity and decay in response to variations in temperature and salinityChristopher J Schulz, Gary W Childers
Plos One|November 2, 2017
Rapid regrowth and detection of microbial contaminants in equine fecal microbiome samplesKalie F Beckers, Christopher J Schulz, Gary W Childers
Physiological Genomics|January 24, 2026
Monitored food intake in early pregnancy modulates the maternal microbiome in the obese BPH/5 mouse model of superimposed preeclampsiaKelly Fan, Chin-Chi Liu, Kalie F Beckers, et al.
Physiological Genomics|January 8, 2025
Pregnancy-specific shifts in the maternal microbiome and metabolome in the BPH/5 mouse model of superimposed preeclampsiaKalie F Beckers, Christopher J Schulz, Juliet P Flanagan, et al.
Plos One|June 9, 2023
Effects of fenbendazole on fecal microbiome in BPH/5 mice, a model of hypertension and obesity, a brief reportKalie F Beckers, Christopher J Schulz, Chin-Chi Liu, et al.
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|June 28, 2023
Metagenetic Analysis of the Pregnant Microbiome in HorsesKalie F Beckers, Viviane C L Gomes, Kassandra R Crissman, et al.
Veterinary Sciences|September 27, 2025
Effects of Intra-uterine Ceftiofur on the Equine Uterine MicrobiomeKalie F Beckers, Chin-Chi Liu, Viviane C L Gomes, et al.
Physiological Reports|September 6, 2022
Sex-specific effects of maternal weight loss on offspring cardiometabolic outcomes in the obese preeclamptic-like mouse model, BPH/5Kalie F Beckers, Christopher J Schulz, Juliet P Flanagan, et al.
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