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    Influence of uterine bacterial contamination after parturition on ovarian dominant follicle selection and follicle growth and function in cattle by Sheldon, IM, Noakes, DE, Rycroft, AN, Pfeiffer, DU, Dobson, H

    Published in Reproduction (Cambridge, England) (01-06-2002)
    “…First postpartum dominant follicles are preferentially selected in the ovary contralateral to the previously gravid uterine horn. The aim of the present study…”
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    Sources of Streptococcus dysgalactiae in English and Welsh sheep flocks affected by infectious arthritis (joint ill) by Rutherford, S. J., Rycroft, A. N., Ridler, A. L.

    Published in Veterinary record (07-06-2014)
    “…In order to investigate sheep sources of Streptococcus dysgalactiae in flocks affected with joint ill, 10 sheep flocks in England and Wales with…”
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    Survival of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae outside the pig by Assavacheep, P., Rycroft, A.N.

    Published in Research in veterinary science (01-02-2013)
    “…Transmission of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae is primarily thought to be via direct transfer of mucus from pig to pig. For transfer between farms, the…”
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    Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae: pathobiology and pathogenesis of infection by Bossé, Janine T., Janson, Håkan, Sheehan, Brian J., Beddek, Amanda J., Rycroft, Andrew N., Simon Kroll, J., Langford, Paul R.

    Published in Microbes and Infection (01-02-2002)
    “…Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae causes porcine pleuropneumonia, a highly contagious disease for which there is no effective vaccine. This review considers how…”
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    Phage display in the study of infectious diseases by Mullen, Lisa M., Nair, Sean P., Ward, John M., Rycroft, Andrew N., Henderson, Brian

    Published in Trends in microbiology (Regular ed.) (01-03-2006)
    “…Microbial infections are dependent on the panoply of interactions between pathogen and host and identifying the molecular basis of such interactions is…”
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    Minimum inhibitory concentrations of some antimicrobial drugs against bacteria causing uterine infections in cattle by Sheldon, I. M., Bushnell, M., Montgomery, J., Rycroft, A. N.

    Published in Veterinary record (25-09-2004)
    “…The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of oxytetracycline, cephapirin, cephapirin/mecillinam, cefquinome, ceftiofur and enrofloxacin, candidate…”
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    Mycoplasmas associated with canine infectious respiratory disease by Chalker, Victoria J, Owen, Wanda M. A, Paterson, Caren, Barker, Emily, Brooks, Harriet, Rycroft, Andrew N, Brownlie, Joe

    “…Department of Pathology and Infectious Diseases, Royal Veterinary College (RVC), University of London, Hawkshead Lane, North Mymms AL9 7TA, UK Correspondence…”
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    Association between postpartum pyrexia and uterine bacterial infection in dairy cattle by Sheldon, I. M., Rycroft, A. N., Zhou, C.

    Published in Veterinary record (06-03-2004)
    “…The temperature of 90 dairy cattle was recorded for the first 10 days after parturition and the animals were categorised as either normal (<39.7°C) or pyrexic…”
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    Actinobacillus Species and their Role in Animal Disease by RYCROFT, ANDREW N., GARSIDE, LISA H.

    Published in The Veterinary Journal (01-01-2000)
    “…Actinobacillus species are Gram-negative bacteria responsible for several quite distinct disease conditions of animals. The natural habitat of the organisms is…”
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    Multiplex PCR That Can Distinguish between Immunologically Cross- Reactive Serovar 3, 6, and 8 Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae Strains by Zhou, L, Jones, S.C.P, Angen, Ø, Bossé, J.T, Nash, J.H.E, Frey, J, Zhou, R, Chen, H.C, Kroll, J.S, Rycroft, A.N, Langford, P.R

    Published in Journal of Clinical Microbiology (01-02-2008)
    “…We describe a highly sensitive and specific multiplex PCR, based on capsular loci and the species specific apxIV gene, that unequivocally differentiates…”
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    Identification of equine cecal bacteria producing amines in an in vitro model of carbohydrate overload by Bailey, S.R, Baillon, M.L, Rycroft, A.N, Harris, P.A, Elliott, J

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-04-2003)
    “…Acute laminitis has been associated with the overgrowth of gram-positive bacteria within the equine hindgut, causing the release of factor(s) leading to…”
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    Identification of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae Genes Important for Survival during Infection in Its Natural Host by SHEEHAN, Brian J, BOSSE, Janine T, BEDDEK, Amanda J, RYCROFT, Andrew N, KROLL, J. Simon, LANGFORD, Paul R

    Published in Infection and Immunity (01-07-2003)
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    New putative virulence factors of Streptococcus suis involved in invasion of porcine brain microvascular endothelial cells by Vanier, Ghyslaine, Fittipaldi, Nahuel, Slater, Josh D., Domínguez-Punaro, María de la Cruz, Rycroft, Andrew N., Segura, Mariela, Maskell, Duncan J., Gottschalk, Marcelo

    Published in Microbial pathogenesis (2009)
    “…Streptococcus suis serotype 2 is an important pathogen causing a wide range of infections in swine, the most important being meningitis. Few virulence factors…”
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    Effect of postpartum manual examination of the vagina on uterine bacterial contamination in cows by Sheldon, I. M., Noakes, D. E., Rycroft, A. N., Dobson, H.

    Published in Veterinary record (02-11-2002)
    “…Twenty-one days after they had calved, the vaginas of 34 cows were examined with a clean gloved hand, and 26 cows were left unexamined. Swabs were collected…”
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    Helicobacter pylori Possesses Two CheY Response Regulators and a Histidine Kinase Sensor, CheA, Which Are Essential for Chemotaxis and Colonization of the Gastric Mucosa by FOYNES, S, DORRELL, N, WARD, S. J, STABLER, R. A, MCCOLM, A. A, RYCROFT, A. N, WREN, B. W

    Published in Infection and Immunity (01-04-2000)
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    Two TonB Systems in Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae: Their Roles in Iron Acquisition and Virulence by BEDDEK, Amanda J, SHEEHAN, Brian J, BOSSE, Janine T, RYCROFT, Andrew N, KROLL, J. Simon, LANGFORD, Paul R

    Published in Infection and Immunity (01-02-2004)
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    The effect of intrauterine administration of estradiol on postpartum uterine involution in cattle by Sheldon, I.Martin, Noakes, David E, Rycroft, Andrew N, Dobson, Hilary

    Published in Theriogenology (01-03-2003)
    “…In cattle, the first postpartum dominant follicle has a predilection for the ovary contralateral to the previously gravid uterine horn. However, the presence…”
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    Conjunctival flora observed in 70 healthy domestic rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) by Cooper, S. C., McLellan, G. J., Rycroft, A. N.

    Published in Veterinary record (25-08-2001)
    “…Conjunctival swabs were taken from both eyes of 70 healthy domestic rabbits and cultured to determine the microbial population. Bacteria were recovered from 83…”
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    Effect of intrauterine administration of oestradiol on postpartum uterine bacterial infection in cattle by Sheldon, I.M, Noakes, D.E, Rycroft, A.N, Dobson, H

    Published in Animal reproduction science (01-03-2004)
    “…After parturition fewer first dominant follicles are selected in the ovary ipsilateral to the previously gravid uterine horn in cattle. However, the presence…”
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