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S. C. Summers, Quimby, J. M., Isaiah, A., Suchodolski, J. S., Lunghofer, P. J., and Gustafson, D. L., The fecal microbiome and serum concentrations of indoxyl sulfate and p-cresol sulfate in cats with chronic kidney disease., J Vet Intern Med, vol. 33, no. 2, pp. 662-669, 2019.
D. J. Castro, Baird, W. M., Pereira, C. B., Giovanini, J., Löhr, C. V., Fischer, K. A., Yu, Z., Gonzalez, F. J., Krueger, S. K., and Williams, D. E., Fetal mouse Cyp1b1 and transplacental carcinogenesis from maternal exposure to dibenzo(a,l)pyrene., Cancer prevention research (Philadelphia, Pa.), vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 128-34, 2008.
D. J. Castro, Baird, W. M., Pereira, C. B., Giovanini, J., Löhr, C. V., Fischer, K. A., Yu, Z., Gonzalez, F. J., Krueger, S. K., and Williams, D. E., Fetal mouse Cyp1b1 and transplacental carcinogenesis from maternal exposure to dibenzo(a,l)pyrene., Cancer prevention research (Philadelphia, Pa.), vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 128-34, 2008.
L. Giacani, Chattopadhyay, S., Centurion-Lara, A., Jeffrey, B. M., Le, H. V. T., Molini, B. J., Lukehart, S. A., Sokurenko, E. V., and Rockey, D. D., Footprint of Positive Selection in Treponema pallidum subsp. pallidum Genome Sequences Suggests Adaptive Microevolution of the Syphilis Pathogen., PLoS neglected tropical diseases, vol. 6, no. 6, p. e1698, 2012.
C. K. Cebra, Cebra, M. L., Garry, F. B., and Belknap, E. B., Forestomach acidosis in six New World camelids., Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, vol. 208, no. 6, pp. 901-4, 1996.
L. Cao, Han, G., Lin, C., Gu, B., Gao, X., Moulton, H. M., Seow, Y., and Yin, H., Fructose Promotes Uptake and Activity of Oligonucleotides With Different Chemistries in a Context-dependent Manner in mdx Mice., Mol Ther Nucleic Acids, vol. 5, no. 6, p. e329, 2016.
L. Cao, Han, G., Lin, C., Gu, B., Gao, X., Moulton, H. M., Seow, Y., and Yin, H., Fructose Promotes Uptake and Activity of Oligonucleotides With Different Chemistries in a Context-dependent Manner in mdx Mice., Mol Ther Nucleic Acids, vol. 5, no. 6, p. e329, 2016.
M. L. Kent, Watral, V., Gaulke, C. A., and Sharpton, T. J., Further evaluation of the efficacy of emamectin benzoate for treating Pseudocapillaria tomentosa (Dujardin 1843) in zebrafish Danio rerio (Hamilton 1822)., J Fish Dis, vol. 42, no. 10, pp. 1351-1357, 2019.
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G. - C. Perng, Maguen, B., Jin, L., Mott, K. R., Osorio, N., Slanina, S. M., Yukht, A., Ghiasi, H., Nesburn, A. B., Inman, M., Henderson, G., Jones, C., and Wechsler, S. L., A gene capable of blocking apoptosis can substitute for the herpes simplex virus type 1 latency-associated transcript gene and restore wild-type reactivation levels., Journal of virology, vol. 76, no. 3, pp. 1224-35, 2002.
K. L. Mine, Shulzhenko, N., Yambartsev, A., Rochman, M., Sanson, G. F. O., Lando, M., Varma, S., Skinner, J., Volfovsky, N., Deng, T., Brenna, S. M. F., Carvalho, C. R. N., Ribalta, J. C. L., Bustin, M., Matzinger, P., Silva, I. D. C. G., Lyng, H., Gerbase-DeLima, M., and Morgun, A., Gene network reconstruction reveals cell cycle and antiviral genes as major drivers of cervical cancer., Nature communications, vol. 4, p. 1806, 2013.
S. A. Ramsey, Knijnenburg, T. A., Kennedy, K. A., Zak, D. E., Gilchrist, M., Gold, E. S., Johnson, C. D., Lampano, A. E., Litvak, V., Navarro, G., Stolyar, T., Aderem, A., and Shmulevich, I., Genome-wide histone acetylation data improve prediction of mammalian transcription factor binding sites., Bioinformatics, vol. 26, no. 17, pp. 2071-5, 2010.
S. A. Ramsey, Knijnenburg, T. A., Kennedy, K. A., Zak, D. E., Gilchrist, M., Gold, E. S., Johnson, C. D., Lampano, A. E., Litvak, V., Navarro, G., Stolyar, T., Aderem, A., and Shmulevich, I., Genome-wide histone acetylation data improve prediction of mammalian transcription factor binding sites., Bioinformatics, vol. 26, no. 17, pp. 2071-5, 2010.
M. Waters, Savoie, A., Garmory, H. S., Bueschel, D., Popoff, M. R., J Songer, G., Titball, R. W., McClane, B. A., and Sarker, M. R., Genotyping and phenotyping of beta2-toxigenic Clostridium perfringens fecal isolates associated with gastrointestinal diseases in piglets., Journal of clinical microbiology, vol. 41, no. 8, pp. 3584-91, 2003.
I. E. Logan, Bobe, G., Miranda, C. L., Vasquez-Perez, S., Choi, J., Lowry, M. B., Sharpton, T. J., Morgun, A., Maier, C. S., Stevens, J. F., Shulzhenko, N., and Gombart, A. F., Germ-Free Swiss Webster Mice on a High-Fat Diet Develop Obesity, Hyperglycemia, and Dyslipidemia., Microorganisms, vol. 8, no. 4, 2020.
C. K. Cebra, Cebra, M. L., and Garry, F. B., Gravel obstruction in the abomasum or duodenum of two cows., Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, vol. 209, no. 7, pp. 1294-6, 1996.
L. E. Bermudez, Parker, A., and Goodman, J. R., Growth within macrophages increases the efficiency of Mycobacterium avium in invading other macrophages by a complement receptor-independent pathway., Infection and immunity, vol. 65, no. 5, pp. 1916-25, 1997.
B. Koscsó, Kurapati, S., Rodrigues, R. R., Nedjic, J., Gowda, K., Shin, C., Soni, C., Ashraf, A. Zaffran, Purushothaman, I., Palisoc, M., Xu, S., Sun, H., Chodisetti, S. Babu, Lin, E., Mack, M., Kawasawa, Y. Imamura, He, P., Rahman, Z. S. M., Aifantis, I., Shulzhenko, N., Morgun, A., and Bogunovic, M., Gut-resident CX3CR1 macrophages induce tertiary lymphoid structures and IgA response in situ., Sci Immunol, vol. 5, no. 46, 2020.

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