Search Results - "Marsboom, R"
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Diclazuril, a new broad spectrum anticoccidial drug in chickens. 1. Dose titration studies and pilot floor pen trials
Published in Poultry science (01-04-1989)“…Diclazuril, a new anticoccidial drug, was tested in poultry against six Eimeria species either in single species infections in dose titration studies or in…”
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Toxicologic studies on mebendazole
Published in Toxicology and applied pharmacology (01-03-1973)Get more information
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Efficacy of diclazuril in the control of intestinal coccidiosis in rabbits
Published in Veterinary parasitology (01-12-1989)“…The anticoccidial efficacy of diclazuril was studied in rabbits artificially infected with Eimeria flavescens, Eimeria intestinalis, Eimeria magna and Eimeria…”
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Effect of diclazuril (Clinacox) on the development of protective immunity against Eimeria tenella: laboratory trial in broiler chickens
Published in Poultry science (01-03-1991)“…The effect of diclazuril, fed to chickens at 1 ppm in the feed, was studied to determine whether the drug interfered with the development of immunity to…”
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Toxicological profile and safety evaluation of antifungal azole derivatives
Published in Mycoses (01-11-1989)“…For the development of new systemically acting, oral antifungal azoles, it is of key importance to compare them with ketoconazole, the first available drug in…”
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Anticoccidial efficacy of diclazuril in partridges
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Anticoccidial efficacy of diclazuril in pheasants
Published in Veterinary record (07-04-1990)“…Diclazuril, a new anticoccidial drug, was tested in young pheasants artificially infected with the three most common pathogenic species of Eimeria, E colchici,…”
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Efficacy of diclazuril in the prevention and cure of intestinal and hepatic coccidiosis in rabbits
Published in Veterinary parasitology (15-07-1989)“…The efficacy of diclazuril against intestinal and hepatic coccidiosis was studied in artificially infected rabbits. Prophylaxis against intestinal coccidiosis…”
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In vivo action of the anticoccidial diclazuril (Clinacox) on the developmental stages of Eimeria tenella: an ultrastructural evaluation
Published in The Journal of parasitology (01-12-1988)“…A single 5-mg/kg oral dose of diclazuril affected both the asexual and sexual development of Eimeria tenella in experimentally inoculated chickens. In…”
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Efficacy of diclazuril against Eimeria dispersa in turkeys
Published in Avian diseases (01-07-1991)“…Diclazuril, a new anticoccidial drug, was tested for its efficacy against Eimeria dispersa in turkeys. A dose-titration study indicated that diciazuril at…”
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Diclazuril, a new broad spectrum anticoccidial drug in chickens. 2. Battery trials
Published in Poultry science (01-04-1989)“…Battery trials have confirmed the broad spectrum anticoccidial activity of diclazuril as previously reported in dose titration studies. The advocated dose…”
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Efficacy of diclazuril against turkey coccidiosis in dose-titration studies
Published in Avian diseases (01-07-1989)“…Diclazuril, a new anticoccidial drug, was tested for its efficacy in turkeys against single Eimeria infections. Dose-titration studies indicated that…”
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Efficacy of flubendazole against gastrointestinal and lung nematodes in pigs
Published in Veterinary record (24-09-1988)“…Three trials were carried out on landrace pigs of various ages to assess the anthelmintic efficacy of flubendazole. The pigs were either artificially infected…”
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Genetic toxicology in the pharmaceutical industry
Published in Food and chemical toxicology (01-01-1985)“…The main objective of the pharmaceutical industry is health protection. Drugs not intended for use in life-threatening diseases should be free from toxic…”
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Diclazuril, a new broad-spectrum anticoccidial for chickens. 3. Floor-pen trials
Published in Poultry science (01-01-1990)“…Diclazuril is a benzeneacetonitrile showing great promise as a broad-spectrum anticoccidial agent for chickens, turkeys, and rabbits. The high anticoccidial…”
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Efficacy of diclazuril against turkey coccidiosis in a floor-pen experiment
Published in Avian diseases (01-07-1989)“…Diclazuril, a new anticoccidial drug, was tested for its efficacy in turkeys against mixed Eimeria infections. A floor-pen trial indicated that diclazuril at…”
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On the pharmacology of cyaperone, a neuroleptic used for the restraint of wild animals
Published in Acta zoologica et pathologica Antverpiensia (01-05-1969)Get more information
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Ultrastructural evaluation of the effects of diclazuril on the endogenous stages of Eimeria maxima and E. brunetti in experimentally inoculated chickens
Published in Parasitology research (1987) (1989)“…The ultrastructural morphology of the different endogenous stages of Eimeria maxima and E. brunetti was evaluated after oral treatment of inoculated chickens…”
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In vivo action of the anticoccidial diclazuril (Clinacox) on the developmental stages of Eimeria tenella: a histological study
Published in The Journal of parasitology (01-12-1988)“…Diclazuril, a new benzeneacetonitrile anticoccidial, has potent activity against various stages of Eimeria tenella. A single treatment of experimentally…”
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Action of the anticoccidial clazuril on the endogenous stages of Eimeria labbeana and E columbarum in experimentally infected pigeons
Published in Research in veterinary science (01-07-1988)“…Racing pigeons were artificially infected with a mixed inoculum of Eimeria labbeana (85 per cent) and E columbarum (15 per cent) and treated orally with 2.5 mg…”
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