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Matthew C Allender

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The ISME Journal|May 9, 2019
Variability in snake skin microbial assemblages across spatial scales and disease statesDonald M Walker, Jacob E Leys, Matthew Grisnik, et al.
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine : Official Publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians|January 22, 2021
CHARACTERIZING THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF HISTORIC AND NOVEL PATHOGENS IN BLANDING'S TURTLES (<i>EMYDOIDEA BLANDINGII</i>)John M Winter, Lauren Mumm, Laura A Adamovicz, et al.
Microbiology Resource Announcements|August 8, 2023
Genome sequence of <i>Emydomyces testavorans</i> type strain 16-2883 (ATCC TSD-145), an onygenalean fungus associated with freshwater aquatic turtle shell lesionsLois L Hoyer, Elizabeth K Hogan, Laura Adamovicz, et al.
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine : Official Publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians|January 13, 2020
PREVALENCE OF BOX TURTLE ADENOVIRUS IN EASTERN BOX TURTLES (<i>TERRAPENE CAROLINA CAROLINA</i>) PRESENTED TO A WILDLIFE REHABILITATION CENTER IN VIRGINIA, USADana Franzen-Klein, Laura Adamovicz, David McRuer, et al.
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine : Official Publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians|December 16, 2015
PLASMA ELECTROPHORETIC PROFILES IN THE EASTERN MASSASAUGA (SISTRURUS CATENATUS) AND INFLUENCES OF AGE, SEX, YEAR, LOCATION, AND SNAKE FUNGAL DISEASEMatthew C Allender, Randall E Junge, Sarah Baker-Wylie, et al.
Journal of Wildlife Diseases|March 12, 2016
HEMATOLOGY IN AN EASTERN MASSASAUGA (SISTRURUS CATENATUS) POPULATION AND THE EMERGENCE OF OPHIDIOMYCES IN ILLINOIS, USAMatthew C Allender, Christopher A Phillips, Sarah J Baker, et al.
Plos One|October 8, 2020
Ophidiomycosis, an emerging fungal disease of snakes: Targeted surveillance on military lands and detection in the western US and Puerto RicoMatthew C Allender, Michael J Ravesi, Ellen Haynes, et al.
Journal of Wildlife Diseases|October 12, 2023
Factors Predicting Apparent Ophidiomycosis in Wild Brown Watersnakes (Nerodia taxispilota)David L Haskins, M Kyle Brown, Kristina Meichner, et al.
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine : Official Publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians|January 9, 2022
MEASUREMENT OF INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE USING REBOUND TONOMETRY IN ANESTHETIZED PERUVIAN FUR SEALS (<i>ARCTOCEPHALUS AUSTRALIS</i>) FROM PUNTA SAN JUAN, PERULauren P Kane, Michael J Adkesson, Julie D Sheldon, et al.
Journal of Wildlife Diseases|February 27, 2026
Positivity Rate of Ophidiomyces ophidiicola in Snake Populations of Cook County, Illinois, USAKatelyn Deppe, John M Winter, Laura Adamovicz, et al.
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The ISME Journal|May 9, 2019
Variability in snake skin microbial assemblages across spatial scales and disease statesDonald M Walker, Jacob E Leys, Matthew Grisnik, et al.
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine : Official Publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians|January 22, 2021
CHARACTERIZING THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF HISTORIC AND NOVEL PATHOGENS IN BLANDING'S TURTLES (<i>EMYDOIDEA BLANDINGII</i>)John M Winter, Lauren Mumm, Laura A Adamovicz, et al.
Microbiology Resource Announcements|August 8, 2023
Genome sequence of <i>Emydomyces testavorans</i> type strain 16-2883 (ATCC TSD-145), an onygenalean fungus associated with freshwater aquatic turtle shell lesionsLois L Hoyer, Elizabeth K Hogan, Laura Adamovicz, et al.
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine : Official Publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians|January 13, 2020
PREVALENCE OF BOX TURTLE ADENOVIRUS IN EASTERN BOX TURTLES (<i>TERRAPENE CAROLINA CAROLINA</i>) PRESENTED TO A WILDLIFE REHABILITATION CENTER IN VIRGINIA, USADana Franzen-Klein, Laura Adamovicz, David McRuer, et al.
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine : Official Publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians|December 16, 2015
PLASMA ELECTROPHORETIC PROFILES IN THE EASTERN MASSASAUGA (SISTRURUS CATENATUS) AND INFLUENCES OF AGE, SEX, YEAR, LOCATION, AND SNAKE FUNGAL DISEASEMatthew C Allender, Randall E Junge, Sarah Baker-Wylie, et al.
Journal of Wildlife Diseases|March 12, 2016
HEMATOLOGY IN AN EASTERN MASSASAUGA (SISTRURUS CATENATUS) POPULATION AND THE EMERGENCE OF OPHIDIOMYCES IN ILLINOIS, USAMatthew C Allender, Christopher A Phillips, Sarah J Baker, et al.
Plos One|October 8, 2020
Ophidiomycosis, an emerging fungal disease of snakes: Targeted surveillance on military lands and detection in the western US and Puerto RicoMatthew C Allender, Michael J Ravesi, Ellen Haynes, et al.
Journal of Wildlife Diseases|October 12, 2023
Factors Predicting Apparent Ophidiomycosis in Wild Brown Watersnakes (Nerodia taxispilota)David L Haskins, M Kyle Brown, Kristina Meichner, et al.
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine : Official Publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians|January 9, 2022
MEASUREMENT OF INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE USING REBOUND TONOMETRY IN ANESTHETIZED PERUVIAN FUR SEALS (<i>ARCTOCEPHALUS AUSTRALIS</i>) FROM PUNTA SAN JUAN, PERULauren P Kane, Michael J Adkesson, Julie D Sheldon, et al.
Journal of Wildlife Diseases|February 27, 2026
Positivity Rate of Ophidiomyces ophidiicola in Snake Populations of Cook County, Illinois, USAKatelyn Deppe, John M Winter, Laura Adamovicz, et al.
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