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Kimberly A Benjamin

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Lab Animal|March 23, 2016
Sharing our work with prideKimberly A Benjamin
Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science : JAALAS|May 8, 2008
Use of selamectin and moxidectin in the treatment of mouse fur mitesDeborah M Mook, Kimberly A Benjamin
Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science|July 22, 2004
Rodent vendor apparent source of mouse parvovirus in sentinel miceJennifer K Pullium, Kimberly A Benjamin, Michael J Huerkamp
Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science|April 1, 2004
Long-term results of dietary fenbendazole to eradicate Syphacia muris from rat coloniesMichael J Huerkamp, Kimberly A Benjamin, Sonji K Webb, et al.
Comparative Medicine|October 4, 2003
Confirmed persistent mouse hepatitis virus infection and transmission by mice with a targeted null mutation of tumor necrosis factor to sentinel mice, using short-term exposureJennifer K Pullium, Felix R Homberger, Kimberly A Benjamin, et al.
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Lab Animal|March 23, 2016
Sharing our work with prideKimberly A Benjamin
Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science : JAALAS|May 8, 2008
Use of selamectin and moxidectin in the treatment of mouse fur mitesDeborah M Mook, Kimberly A Benjamin
Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science|July 22, 2004
Rodent vendor apparent source of mouse parvovirus in sentinel miceJennifer K Pullium, Kimberly A Benjamin, Michael J Huerkamp
Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science|April 1, 2004
Long-term results of dietary fenbendazole to eradicate Syphacia muris from rat coloniesMichael J Huerkamp, Kimberly A Benjamin, Sonji K Webb, et al.
Comparative Medicine|October 4, 2003
Confirmed persistent mouse hepatitis virus infection and transmission by mice with a targeted null mutation of tumor necrosis factor to sentinel mice, using short-term exposureJennifer K Pullium, Felix R Homberger, Kimberly A Benjamin, et al.
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