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    Transmissible mink encephalopathy by Marsh, R F, Hadlow, W J

    “…Transmissible mink encephalopathy (TME) is a rare disease of ranch-raised mink caused by exposure to an as yet unidentified contaminated food ingredient in the…”
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    Encephalopathy in cattle experimentally infected with the scrapie agent by Clark, W W, Hourrigan, J L, Hadlow, W J

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-05-1995)
    “…Ten 8- to 10-month-old cattle were each inoculated intramuscularly, subcutaneously, intracerebrally, and orally with the scrapie agent to determine whether…”
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    Experimental infection of cattle with the agents of transmissible mink encephalopathy and scrapie by Robinson, M.M., Hadlow, W.J., Knowles, D.P., Huff, T.P., Lacy, P.A., Marsh, R.F., Gorham, J.R.

    Published in Journal of comparative pathology (01-10-1995)
    “…Cattle are susceptible to experimental infection with the Stetsonville isolate of the transmissible mink encephalopathy (TME) agent. To determine if they are…”
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    Nervous System by Hadlow, W.J

    Published in American Scientist (01-03-1990)
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    Temporal distribution of transmissible mink encephalopathy virus in mink inoculated subcutaneously by Hadlow, W.J, Race, R.E, Kennedy, R.C

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-10-1987)
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    Chronic corneal edema in aged ranch mink by Hadlow, W J

    Published in Veterinary pathology (01-07-1987)
    “…Chronic corneal edema occurred in 53% of 116 ranch mink (Mustela vison) 8 to 11 years old. Most were royal pastel females, the main group at risk. Bilateral in…”
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    Carcinoma of the anal sac glands in ranch mink by Hadlow, W J

    Published in Veterinary pathology (01-05-1985)
    “…During a 14-year period, carcinoma of the anal sac apocrine glands was found in 52 pastel and 8 sapphire mink (Mustela vison) kept for studies on slow viral…”
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    Carotid body tumor: an incidental finding in older ranch mink by Hadlow, W J

    Published in Veterinary pathology (01-03-1986)
    “…Carotid body tumors were found incidentally at necropsy in 15 ranch mink (Mustela vision), mostly royal pastels, kept for studies on slow viral diseases. The…”
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    Virologic and neurohistologic findings in dairy goats affected with natural scrapie by Hadlow, W J, Kennedy, R C, Race, R E, Eklund, C M

    Published in Veterinary pathology (01-03-1980)
    “…Virologic and neurohistologic findings in three dairy goats that became affected with scrapie while living with naturally infected Suffolk sheep were…”
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    Experimental infection of sheep and goats with transmissible mink encephalopathy virus by Hadlow, W.J, Race, R.E, Kennedy, R.C

    “…In a study to learn more about the pathogenicity of transmissible mink encephalopathy virus for the natural hosts of scrapie, 20 Cheviot sheep and 19 dairy…”
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    Infectious leukoencephalomyelitis of young goats by Cork, L.C, Hadlow, W.J, Crawford, T.B, Gorham, J.R, Piper, R.C

    Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (01-02-1974)
    “…A previously unreported afebrile, infectious leukoencephalomyelitis of one- to four-month-old dairy goats was studied. The disease was characterized by…”
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    Progressive retinal degeneration in ranch mink by Hadlow, W J

    Published in Veterinary pathology (01-01-1984)
    “…Retinal degeneration was prevalent in a large group of sapphire and pastel mink (Mustela vison) kept for studies on slow viral diseases. Nearly 78% of those…”
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