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The Veterinary Record|November 7, 2003
Diagnosis and treatment of retropharyngeal injuries in lambs associated with the administration of intraruminal bolusesA I Macrae, D F Barnes, H A A Hunter, et al.
Equine Veterinary Journal|August 17, 2016
Neurodegeneration in equine grass sickness is not attributable to niacin deficiencyB C McGorum, R C Jago, E Cillan-Garcia, et al.
Equine Veterinary Journal|December 8, 2015
Equine grass sickness, but not botulism, causes autonomic and enteric neurodegeneration and increases soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment receptor protein expression within neuronal perikaryaB C McGorum, S Scholes, E M Milne, et al.
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The Veterinary Record|November 7, 2003
Diagnosis and treatment of retropharyngeal injuries in lambs associated with the administration of intraruminal bolusesA I Macrae, D F Barnes, H A A Hunter, et al.
Equine Veterinary Journal|August 17, 2016
Neurodegeneration in equine grass sickness is not attributable to niacin deficiencyB C McGorum, R C Jago, E Cillan-Garcia, et al.
Equine Veterinary Journal|December 8, 2015
Equine grass sickness, but not botulism, causes autonomic and enteric neurodegeneration and increases soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment receptor protein expression within neuronal perikaryaB C McGorum, S Scholes, E M Milne, et al.
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