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2005A probable source of infection in an outbreak of abortion in dairy cowsMcAllister, M.; Wallace, R.; Bjorkman, C.; Gao, L.; Firkins, L.
2004Coyotes (Canis latrans) are definitive hosts of Neospora caninumGondim, L.; McAllister, M.; Pitt, W.; Zemlicka, D.
2005Naturally occurring Sarcocystis neurona-like infection in a dog with myositisVashisht, K.; Lichtensteigera, C.; Miller, L.; Gondim, L.; McAllister, M.
2008Chickens (Gallus domesticus) are natural intermediate hosts of Neospora caninumCosta, K.; Santos, S.; Uzeda, R.; Pinheiro, A.; Almeida, M.; Araujo, F.; McAllister, M.; Gondim, L.
2005HPLC purification of recombinant NcGRA6 antigen improves enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for serodiagnosis of bovine neosporosisJenkins, M.; Fetterer, R.; Schares, G.; Bjorkman, C.; McAllister, M.; Dubey, J.
2008Evaluation of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for the serological diagnosis of Neospora caninum infection in sheep and determination of the apparent prevalence of infection in New ZealandReichel, M.; Ross, G.; McAllister, M.
2005Effects of host maturity and prior exposure history on the production of Neospora caninum oocysts by dogsGondim, L.; McAllister, M.; Gao, L.
2005IgG avidity pattern in cattle after ingestion of Neospora caninum oocystsBjorkman, C.; Gondim, L.; Naslund, K.; Trees, A.; McAllister, M.
2005A decade of discoveries in veterinary protozoology changes our concept of "subclinical" toxoplasmosisMcAllister, M.
2007Neospora caninum in cattle: Experimental infection with oocysts can result in exogenous transplacental infection, but not endogenous transplacental infection in the subsequent pregnancyMcCann, C.; McAllister, M.; Gondim, L.; Smith, R.; Cripps, P.; Kipar, A.; Williams, D.; Trees, A.