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    Endophytic fungal toxin effect on adrenergic receptors in lateral saphenous veins (cranial branch) of cattle grazing tall fescue by Oliver, J.W, Strickland, J.R, Waller, J.C, Fribourg, H.A, Linnabary, R.D, Abney, L.K

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-11-1998)
    “…The objective of this research was to characterize the adrenergic receptor response in veins of cattle that grazed tail fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.),…”
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    Vasoconstriction in bovine vasculature induced by the tall fescue alkaloid lysergamide by Oliver, J.W, Abney, L.K, Strickland, J.R, Linnabary, R.D

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-10-1993)
    “…Treatment of bovine lateral saphenous vein (cranial branch) and dorsal metatarsal artery with lysergamide (lysergic acid amide), an alkaloid in abundance in…”
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    Reactivity of dorsal pedal vein of cattle to selected alkaloids associated with Acremonium coenophialum-infected fescue grass by Solomons, R N, Oliver, J W, Linnabary, R D

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-02-1989)
    “…We determined the vasoconstrictive effects of selected ergot alkaloids, and a sample containing loline and its derivative alkaloids, on the isolated dorsal…”
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    Characterizing biological variability in livestock blood cholinesterase activity for biomonitoring organophosphate nerve agent exposure by Halbrook, R S, Shugart, L R, Watson, A P, Munro, N B, Linnabary, R D

    “…A biomonitoring protocol, using blood cholinesterase (ChE) activity in livestock as a monitor of potential organophosphate nerve agent exposure during the…”
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    Evaluation of a dosing method for studying ergonovine effects in cattle by Oliver, J W, Linnabary, R D, Abney, L K, van Manen, K R, Knoop, R, Adair, 3rd, H S

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-01-1994)
    “…We evaluated the feasibility of using miniosmotic pumps as a way to continuously treat cattle with a singular ergot alkaloid (ergonovine) of known content,…”
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    Effects of phenothiazine and thiabendazole on bovine dorsal pedal vein contractility induced by ergonovine and serotonin; potential for alleviation of fescue toxicity by Oliver, J W, Robinson, A J, Abney, L K, Linnabary, R D

    “…Phenothiazine and thiabendazole were studied for their ability to antagonize venoconstriction induced by ergonovine, and the biogenic amine serotonin, in the…”
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    Pulmonary hypertension in a group of dairy calves by Pringle, J K, Bright, J M, Duncan, Jr, R B, Kerr, L, Linnabary, R D, Tarrier, M P

    “…An episode of pulmonary arteritis and sclerosis in twenty 5- to 6-month-old dairy calves was investigated. Sixteen of the calves died acutely, without marked…”
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    A review of interstitial pneumonia in cattle by Kerr, L A, Linnabary, R D

    Published in Veterinary and human toxicology (01-06-1989)
    “…Interstitial pneumonias comprise a significant proportion of cattle respiratory diseases. Known by different names, such as acute bovine pulmonary emphysema…”
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    Acute bovine pulmonary emphysema caused by the fungus Fusarium semitectum by Linnabary, R D, Tarrier, M P

    Published in Veterinary and human toxicology (01-06-1988)
    “…Acute bovine pulmonary emphysema (ABPE) is known to occur throughout the world. The documented causes include 3-methylindole, 4-ipomeanol and perilla ketone…”
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    Lactose Intolerance in a Calf by Olchowy, Timothy W. J., Linnabary, Robert D., Andrews, Frank M., Longshore, Randall C.

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-01-1993)
    “…Lactose intolerance was identified as the cause of bovine neonatal diarrhea. Glucose and xylose oral absorptions were normal whereas lactose absorption was…”
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