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The Journal of Parasitology|February 1, 1997
Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts recovered from water by the membrane filter dissolution method retain their infectivityT K Graczyk, R Fayer, M R Cranfield, et al.
Parasitology Research|February 24, 2015
Changes in the levels of Cryspovirus during in vitro development of Cryptosporidium parvumM C Jenkins, C N O'Brien, M Santin, et al.
Domestic Animal Endocrinology|June 5, 2002
Effect of progressive cachectic parasitism and growth hormone treatment on hepatic 5'-deiodinase activity in calvesStanislaw Kahl, T H Elsasser, J L Sartin, et al.
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|September 25, 1999
House flies (Musca domestica) as transport hosts of Cryptosporidium parvumT K Graczyk, M R Cranfield, R Fayer, et al.
The Journal of Parasitology|April 1, 2008
Examination of naturally exposed bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) for Microsporidia, Cryptosporidium, and GiardiaR Fayer, P A Fair, G D Bossart, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|March 1, 1986
Enzyme immunoassay detection of immunoglobulin M and G antibodies to Cryptosporidium in immunocompetent and immunocompromised personsB L Ungar, R Soave, R Fayer, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|February 17, 1998
Recovery of waterborne Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts by freshwater benthic clams (Corbicula fluminea)T K Graczyk, R Fayer, M R Cranfield, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|September 1, 1996
Viability and infectivity of Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts are retained upon intestinal passage through a refractory avian hostT K Graczyk, M R Cranfield, R Fayer, et al.
The Journal of Endocrinology|February 1, 1988
Influence of parasitism on plasma concentrations of growth hormone, somatomedin-C and somatomedin-binding proteins in calvesT H Elsasser, T S Rumsey, A C Hammond, et al.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association|December 1, 1984
Disseminated visceral coccidiosis in sandhill cranesJ W Carpenter, M N Novilla, R Fayer, et al.
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The Journal of Parasitology|February 1, 1997
Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts recovered from water by the membrane filter dissolution method retain their infectivityT K Graczyk, R Fayer, M R Cranfield, et al.
Parasitology Research|February 24, 2015
Changes in the levels of Cryspovirus during in vitro development of Cryptosporidium parvumM C Jenkins, C N O'Brien, M Santin, et al.
Domestic Animal Endocrinology|June 5, 2002
Effect of progressive cachectic parasitism and growth hormone treatment on hepatic 5'-deiodinase activity in calvesStanislaw Kahl, T H Elsasser, J L Sartin, et al.
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|September 25, 1999
House flies (Musca domestica) as transport hosts of Cryptosporidium parvumT K Graczyk, M R Cranfield, R Fayer, et al.
The Journal of Parasitology|April 1, 2008
Examination of naturally exposed bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) for Microsporidia, Cryptosporidium, and GiardiaR Fayer, P A Fair, G D Bossart, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|March 1, 1986
Enzyme immunoassay detection of immunoglobulin M and G antibodies to Cryptosporidium in immunocompetent and immunocompromised personsB L Ungar, R Soave, R Fayer, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|February 17, 1998
Recovery of waterborne Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts by freshwater benthic clams (Corbicula fluminea)T K Graczyk, R Fayer, M R Cranfield, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|September 1, 1996
Viability and infectivity of Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts are retained upon intestinal passage through a refractory avian hostT K Graczyk, M R Cranfield, R Fayer, et al.
The Journal of Endocrinology|February 1, 1988
Influence of parasitism on plasma concentrations of growth hormone, somatomedin-C and somatomedin-binding proteins in calvesT H Elsasser, T S Rumsey, A C Hammond, et al.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association|December 1, 1984
Disseminated visceral coccidiosis in sandhill cranesJ W Carpenter, M N Novilla, R Fayer, et al.
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