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2007
Cebra CK, Valentine BA, Schlipf JW, Bildfell RJ, McKenzie EC, Waitt LH, Heidel JR, Cooper BJ, Löhr CV, Bird KE et al..
2007. Eimeria macusaniensis infection in 15 llamas and 34 alpacas.. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 230(1):94-100. Abstract
Plant JD, Kutzler MA, Cebra CK.
2007. Efficacy of topical eprinomectin in the treatment of Chorioptes sp. infestation in alpacas and llamas.. Veterinary dermatology. 18(1):59-62. Abstract
Jin L, Cebra CK, Baker RJ, Mattson DE, Cohen SA, Alvarado DE, Rohrmann GF.
2007. Analysis of the genome sequence of an alpaca coronavirus.. Virology. 365(1):198-203. Abstract
2006
Grubb TL, Schlipf JW, Riebold TW, Cebra CK, Poland L, Zawadzkas X, Mailhot N.
2006. Minimum alveolar concentration of desflurane in llamas and alpacas.. Veterinary anaesthesia and analgesia. 33(6):351-5. Abstract
Cebra CK, Bildfell RJ, Fischer KA.
2006. Microanatomic features of pancreatic islets and immunolocalization of glucose transporters in tissues of llamas and alpacas.. American journal of veterinary research. 67(3):524-8. Abstract
Waitt LH, Cebra CK, Tornquist SJ, Löhr CV.
2006. Panniculitis in a horse with peripancreatitis and pancreatic fibrosis.. Journal of veterinary diagnostic investigation : official publication of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Inc. 18(4):405-8. Abstract
Valentine BA, Saulez MN, Cebra CK, Fischer KA.
2006. Compressive myelopathy due to intervertebral disk extrusion in a llama (Lama glama).. Journal of veterinary diagnostic investigation : official publication of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Inc. 18(1):126-9. Abstract
2005
Cebra CK, Tornquist SJ.
2005. Evaluation of glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity in Ilama crias.. American journal of veterinary research. 66(6):1013-7. Abstract
Heidmann P, Tornquist SJ, Qu A, Cebra CK.
2005. Laboratory measures of hemostasis and fibrinolysis after intravenous administration of epsilon-aminocaproic acid in clinically normal horses and ponies.. American journal of veterinary research. 66(2):313-8. Abstract







