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Martin K Nielsen

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Parasites & Vectors|September 26, 2009
Restrictions of anthelmintic usage: perspectives and potential consequencesMartin K Nielsen
Trends in Parasitology|July 6, 2015
Universal challenges for parasite control: a perspective from equine parasitologyMartin K Nielsen
Veterinary Parasitology|July 4, 2021
What makes a good fecal egg count technique?Martin K Nielsen
Veterinary Parasitology|May 16, 2015
Evaluation of Baermann apparatus sedimentation time on recovery of Strongylus vulgaris and S. edentatus third stage larvae from equine coproculturesJennifer L Bellaw, Martin K Nielsen
Parasites & Vectors|October 13, 2020
Meta-analysis of cyathostomin species-specific prevalence and relative abundance in domestic horses from 1975-2020: emphasis on geographical region and specimen collection methodJennifer L Bellaw, Martin K Nielsen
Veterinary Parasitology|March 15, 2017
Encysted cyathostomin larvae in foals - progression of stages and the effect of seasonalityMartin K Nielsen, Eugene T Lyons
Parasitology Research|August 19, 2022
The equine ascarids: resuscitating historic model organisms for modern purposesJennifer L Cain, Martin K Nielsen
Veterinary Parasitology|November 27, 2021
Effects of sample homogenizing on the performance of an automated strongylid egg counting systemMartin K Nielsen, Daniel Doran, Paul Slusarewicz
Veterinary Parasitology|July 27, 2021
The effect of counting duration on quantitative fecal egg count test performanceMegan Slusarewicz, Paul Slusarewicz, Martin K Nielsen
Veterinary Parasitology: X|September 9, 2020
The effect of counting duration on quantitative fecal egg count test performanceMegan Slusarewicz, Paul Slusarewicz, Martin K Nielsen
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Parasites & Vectors|September 26, 2009
Restrictions of anthelmintic usage: perspectives and potential consequencesMartin K Nielsen
Trends in Parasitology|July 6, 2015
Universal challenges for parasite control: a perspective from equine parasitologyMartin K Nielsen
Veterinary Parasitology|July 4, 2021
What makes a good fecal egg count technique?Martin K Nielsen
Veterinary Parasitology|May 16, 2015
Evaluation of Baermann apparatus sedimentation time on recovery of Strongylus vulgaris and S. edentatus third stage larvae from equine coproculturesJennifer L Bellaw, Martin K Nielsen
Parasites & Vectors|October 13, 2020
Meta-analysis of cyathostomin species-specific prevalence and relative abundance in domestic horses from 1975-2020: emphasis on geographical region and specimen collection methodJennifer L Bellaw, Martin K Nielsen
Veterinary Parasitology|March 15, 2017
Encysted cyathostomin larvae in foals - progression of stages and the effect of seasonalityMartin K Nielsen, Eugene T Lyons
Parasitology Research|August 19, 2022
The equine ascarids: resuscitating historic model organisms for modern purposesJennifer L Cain, Martin K Nielsen
Veterinary Parasitology|November 27, 2021
Effects of sample homogenizing on the performance of an automated strongylid egg counting systemMartin K Nielsen, Daniel Doran, Paul Slusarewicz
Veterinary Parasitology|July 27, 2021
The effect of counting duration on quantitative fecal egg count test performanceMegan Slusarewicz, Paul Slusarewicz, Martin K Nielsen
Veterinary Parasitology: X|September 9, 2020
The effect of counting duration on quantitative fecal egg count test performanceMegan Slusarewicz, Paul Slusarewicz, Martin K Nielsen
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