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2012
Eaton HL, Duringer JM, Murty LD, Craig AM.
2012. Anaerobic bioremediation of RDX by ovine whole rumen fluid and pure culture isolates.. Applied microbiology and biotechnology. Abstract
Perumbakkam S, Craig AM.
2012. Biochemical and Microbial Analysis of Ovine Rumen Fluid Incubated with 1,3,5-Trinitro-1,3,5-triazacyclohexane (RDX).. Current microbiology. 65(2):195-201. Abstract
Li L, Schoenhals KE, Brady PA, Estill CT, Perumbakkam S, Craig AM.
2012. Flaxseed supplementation decreases methanogenic gene abundance in the rumen of dairy cows. . Animal. (August):1-4.
2011
Lehner AF, Duringer JM, Estill CT, Tobin T, Craig AM.
2011. ESI-Mass spectrometric and HPLC elucidation of a new ergot alkaloid from perennial ryegrass hay silage associated with bovine reproductive problems.. Toxicology mechanisms and methods. 21(8):606-21. Abstract
Eaton HL, De Lorme M, Chaney RL, Craig AM.
2011. Ovine ruminal microbes are capable of biotransforming hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine (RDX).. Microbial ecology. 62(2):274-86. Abstract
2010
Duringer JM, Craig AM, Smith DJ, Chaney RL.
2010. Uptake and transformation of soil [14C]-trinitrotoluene by cool-season grasses.. Environmental science & technology. 44(16):6325-30. Abstract
2007
De Lorme MJM, Lodge-Ivey SL, Craig AM.
2007. Physiological and digestive effects of Neotyphodium coenophialum-infected tall fescue fed to lambs.. Journal of animal science. 85(5):1199-206. Abstract
2005
Duringer JM, Lewis R, Kuehn L, Fleischmann T, Craig AM.
2005. Growth and hepatic in vitro metabolism of ergotamine in mice divergently selected for response to endophyte toxicity.. Xenobiotica; the fate of foreign compounds in biological systems. 35(6):531-48. Abstract
Lodge-Ivey SL, Rappe MS, Johnston WH, Bohlken RE, Craig AM.
2005. Molecular analysis of a consortium of ruminal microbes that detoxify pyrrolizidine alkaloids.. Canadian journal of microbiology. 51(6):455-65. Abstract
2004
Duringer JM, Buhler DR, Craig AM.
2004. Comparison of hepatic in vitro metabolism of the pyrrolizidine alkaloid senecionine in sheep and cattle.. American journal of veterinary research. 65(11):1563-72. Abstract







