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    Haemonchus contortus : A multiple-resistant Brazilian isolate and the costs for its characterization and maintenance for research use by Chagas, Ana Carolina S, Katiki, Luciana M, Silva, Ives C, Giglioti, Rodrigo, Esteves, Sérgio N, Oliveira, Márcia Cristina S, Barioni, Waldomiro

    Published in Parasitology international (01-02-2013)
    “…Abstract The aim of this work was to determine the resistance level of Haemonchus contortus isolated from the Santa Inês flock of the Embrapa (Brazilian…”
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    Is selection for resistance and resilience to Haemonchus contortus possible in Morada Nova sheep? by Haehling, Marei B., Toscano, João Henrique B., Giraldelo, Luciana A., Santos, Isabella B., Esteves, Sérgio N., Benavides, Magda V., Tholon, Patrícia, Chagas, Ana Carolina. S.

    Published in Small ruminant research (01-08-2021)
    “…•Selection for weight gain, FEC and PCV is possible in Morada Nova sheep.•Selection for FEC and PCV would have no direct genetic effect on weight…”
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    First report of the effect of Ocotea elegans essential oil on Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus by Figueiredo, Amanda, Nascimento, Leonor M., Lopes, Louyse G., Giglioti, Rodrigo, Albuquerque, Ricardo D.D.G., Santos, Marcelo G., Falcão, Deborah Q., Nogueira, Jeane A.P., Rocha, Leandro, Chagas, Ana Carolina S.

    Published in Veterinary parasitology (15-03-2018)
    “…[Display omitted] •Tick resistance to synthetic acaricides is a major concern, justifying the search for new bioactive compounds.•The acaricidal and repellent…”
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    Anthelmintic effect of plant extracts containing condensed and hydrolyzable tannins on Caenorhabditis elegans, and their antioxidant capacity by Katiki, Luciana M., Ferreira, Jorge F.S., Gonzalez, Javier M., Zajac, Anne M., Lindsay, David S., Chagas, Ana Carolina S., Amarante, Alessandro F.T.

    Published in Veterinary parasitology (18-02-2013)
    “…Although tannin-rich forages are known to increase protein uptake and to reduce gastrointestinal nematode infections in grazing ruminants, most published…”
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    The anthelmintic effect of plant extracts on Haemonchus contortus and Strongyloides venezuelensis by Carvalho, Camila O., Chagas, Ana Carolina S., Cotinguiba, Fernando, Furlan, Maysa, Brito, Luciana G., Chaves, Francisco C.M., Stephan, Marília P., Bizzo, Humberto R., Amarante, Alessandro F.T.

    Published in Veterinary parasitology (10-02-2012)
    “…The indiscriminate use of anthelmintics has resulted in the establishment of parasite resistance. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the in vitro antiparasitic…”
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    Caenorhabditis elegans as a model to screen plant extracts and compounds as natural anthelmintics for veterinary use by Katiki, Luciana M., Ferreira, Jorge F.S., Zajac, Anne M., Masler, Carol, Lindsay, David S., Chagas, Ana Carolina S., Amarante, Alessandro F.T.

    Published in Veterinary parasitology (15-12-2011)
    “…The most challenging obstacles to testing products for their anthelmintic activity are: (1) establishing a suitable nematode in vitro assay that can evaluate…”
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    The intake of dry cashew apple fiber reduced fecal egg counts in Haemonchus contortus-infected sheep by Lopes, Louyse G., Silva, Matheus H., Figueiredo, Amanda, Canuto, Kirley M., Brito, Edy S., Ribeiro, Paulo R.V., Souza, Ana S.Q., Barioni-Júnior, Waldomiro, Esteves, Sérgio N., Chagas, Ana Carolina S.

    Published in Experimental parasitology (01-12-2018)
    “…Helminthiasis is a common disease in which parasite resistance is frequently caused by inadequate administration of anthelmintics in small ruminant production…”
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    Lack of impact of dietary inclusion of dried Artemisia annua leaves for cattle on infestation by Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus ticks by Charlie-Silva, Ives, Giglioti, Rodrigo, Magalhães, Pedro M., Sousa, Ilza M.O., Foglio, Mary Ann, Oliveira, Márcia C.S., Chagas, Ana Carolina S.

    Published in Ticks and tick-borne diseases (01-07-2018)
    “…The present study evaluated whether a natural dietary additive, dried Artemisia annua leaves, may be useful to control Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus on…”
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    Efficacy of essential oils from plants cultivated in the Amazonian Biome against gastrointestinal nematodes in sheep by Chagas, Ana Carolina S., Figueiredo, Amanda, Politi, Flávio A. S., Moro, Isabela J., Esteves, Sérgio N., Bizzo, Humberto R., Gama, Paola E., Chaves, Francisco C. M.

    Published in Journal of parasitic diseases (01-09-2018)
    “…The excessive use of anthelmintics to control nematodes has resulted in anthelminthic resistance. Essential oils (EOs) are a rich source of bioactive molecules…”
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    In vitro activity of the essential oil from Hesperozygis myrtoides on Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus and Haemonchus contortus by Castilho, Caroline V.V., Fantatto, Rafaela R., Gaínza, Yousmel A., Bizzo, Humberto R., Barbi, Nancy S., Leitão, Suzana G., Chagas, Ana Carolina S.

    Published in Revista brasileira de farmacognosia (01-01-2017)
    “…[Display omitted] Commercial antiparasitics have been the main tool to control parasites, but due to the resistance development, plant extracts have been…”
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    Gastrointestinal nematode parasitism in ewes and lambs raised in São Carlos, São Paulo by Chagas, Ana Carolina De S, Oliveira, Márcia Cristina De S, Esteves, Sérgio N, De Oliveira, Henrique N, Giglioti, Rodrigo, Giglioti, Carolina, Carvalho, Camila De O, Ferrezini, Jenifer, Schiavone, Daniele C

    “…Gastrointestinal nematode infections were evaluated in Santa Inês crossbreed sheep (Santa Inês predominance) in a rotational grazing system and in lambs kept…”
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