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1998
Valentine BA, Hintz HF, Freels KM, Reynolds AJ, Thompson KN.
1998. Dietary control of exertional rhabdomyolysis in horses.. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 212(10):1588-93. Abstract
2001
Tor-Agbidye J, Blythe LL, Craig AM.
2001. Correlation of endophyte toxins (ergovaline and lolitrem B) with clinical disease: fescue foot and perennial ryegrass staggers.. Veterinary and human toxicology. 43(3):140-6. Abstract
2002
McKenzie EC, Valberg SJ, Godden SM, Pagan JD, Carlson GP, MacLeay JM, De La Corte FD.
2002. Plasma and urine electrolyte and mineral concentrations in Thoroughbred horses with recurrent exertional rhabdomyolysis after consumption of diets varying in cation-anion balance.. American journal of veterinary research. 63(7):1053-60. 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
2007
Duesterdieck-Zellmer KF.
2007. Equine urolithiasis.. The Veterinary clinics of North America. Equine practice. 23(3):613-29,vi. Abstract
Villarroel A, Dargatz DA, Lane MV, McCluskey BJ, Salman MD.
2007. Suggested outline of potential critical control points for biosecurity and biocontainment on large dairy farms.. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 230(6):808-19.
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
2009
McKenzie EC, Firshman AM.
2009. Optimal diet of horses with chronic exertional myopathies.. The Veterinary clinics of North America. Equine practice. 25(1):121-35,vii. Abstract
Wong CP, Song Y, Elias VD, Magnusson KR, Ho E.
2009. Zinc supplementation increases zinc status and thymopoiesis in aged mice.. The Journal of nutrition. 139(7):1393-7. Abstract







