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Neil A McEwan

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Veterinary Dermatology|January 16, 2007
Staphylococcal and micrococcal adherence to canine and feline corneocytes: quantification using a simple adhesion assayYi-Fang Lu, Neil A McEwan
Veterinary Dermatology|March 7, 2006
Adherence by Staphylococcus intermedius to canine corneocytes: a preliminary study comparing noninflamed and inflamed atopic canine skinNeil A McEwan, Dominic Mellor, Gabriel Kalna
Veterinary Dermatology|February 25, 2010
A two-dimensional morphological study of corneocytes from healthy dogs and cats and from dogs with atopic dermatitisNeil A McEwan, Yi-Fang Lu, Tim Nuttall
Veterinary Dermatology|September 13, 2013
Tris-EDTA significantly enhances antibiotic efficacy against multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa in vitroLaura M Buckley, Neil A McEwan, Tim Nuttall
Veterinary Dermatology|December 17, 2008
Monosaccharide inhibition of adherence by Pseudomonas aeruginosa to canine corneocytesNeil A McEwan, Christophe A Rème, Hugo Gatto, et al.
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology|August 24, 2010
Despite identifying some shared gene associations with human atopic dermatitis the use of multiple dog breeds from various locations limits detection of gene associations in canine atopic dermatitisShona H Wood, William E Ollier, Tim Nuttall, et al.
Veterinary Dermatology|July 2, 2011
Efficacy of a 0.0584% hydrocortisone aceponate spray in presumed feline allergic dermatitis: an open label pilot studyVanessa Schmidt, Laura M Buckley, Neil A McEwan, et al.
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology|October 1, 2008
Reference genes for canine skin when using quantitative real-time PCRShona H Wood, Dylan N Clements, Neil A McEwan, et al.
Veterinary Dermatology|July 2, 2011
Comparable efficacy of a topical 0.0584% hydrocortisone aceponate spray and oral ciclosporin in treating canine atopic dermatitisTim J Nuttall, Neil A McEwan, Emmanuel Bensignor, et al.
Veterinary Dermatology|March 2, 2010
Interventions for atopic dermatitis in dogs: a systematic review of randomized controlled trialsThierry Olivry, Aiden P Foster, Ralf S Mueller, et al.
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Veterinary Dermatology|January 16, 2007
Staphylococcal and micrococcal adherence to canine and feline corneocytes: quantification using a simple adhesion assayYi-Fang Lu, Neil A McEwan
Veterinary Dermatology|March 7, 2006
Adherence by Staphylococcus intermedius to canine corneocytes: a preliminary study comparing noninflamed and inflamed atopic canine skinNeil A McEwan, Dominic Mellor, Gabriel Kalna
Veterinary Dermatology|February 25, 2010
A two-dimensional morphological study of corneocytes from healthy dogs and cats and from dogs with atopic dermatitisNeil A McEwan, Yi-Fang Lu, Tim Nuttall
Veterinary Dermatology|September 13, 2013
Tris-EDTA significantly enhances antibiotic efficacy against multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa in vitroLaura M Buckley, Neil A McEwan, Tim Nuttall
Veterinary Dermatology|December 17, 2008
Monosaccharide inhibition of adherence by Pseudomonas aeruginosa to canine corneocytesNeil A McEwan, Christophe A Rème, Hugo Gatto, et al.
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology|August 24, 2010
Despite identifying some shared gene associations with human atopic dermatitis the use of multiple dog breeds from various locations limits detection of gene associations in canine atopic dermatitisShona H Wood, William E Ollier, Tim Nuttall, et al.
Veterinary Dermatology|July 2, 2011
Efficacy of a 0.0584% hydrocortisone aceponate spray in presumed feline allergic dermatitis: an open label pilot studyVanessa Schmidt, Laura M Buckley, Neil A McEwan, et al.
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology|October 1, 2008
Reference genes for canine skin when using quantitative real-time PCRShona H Wood, Dylan N Clements, Neil A McEwan, et al.
Veterinary Dermatology|July 2, 2011
Comparable efficacy of a topical 0.0584% hydrocortisone aceponate spray and oral ciclosporin in treating canine atopic dermatitisTim J Nuttall, Neil A McEwan, Emmanuel Bensignor, et al.
Veterinary Dermatology|March 2, 2010
Interventions for atopic dermatitis in dogs: a systematic review of randomized controlled trialsThierry Olivry, Aiden P Foster, Ralf S Mueller, et al.
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