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    First case report of cutaneous sporotrichosis (Sporothrix species) in a cat in the UK by Makri, Nikoleta, Paterson, Gavin K, Gregge, Fiona, Urquhart, Catriona, Nuttall, Tim

    Published in JFMS open reports (01-01-2020)
    “…Case summary A 12-year-old female neutered indoor–outdoor domestic longhair cat presented with frequent sneezing and a nodular, suppurative lesion on its…”
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    First case report of cutaneous sporotrichosis (Sporothrix species) in a cat in the UK by Makri, Nikoleta, Paterson, Gavin K, Gregge, Fiona, Urquhart, Catriona, Nuttall, Tim

    Published in JFMS open reports (01-01-2020)
    “…CASE SUMMARYA 12-year-old female neutered indoor-outdoor domestic longhair cat presented with frequent sneezing and a nodular, suppurative lesion on its dorsal…”
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    Morphological and adhesive changes to cultured chick kidney cells following parasitization with Eimeria tenella (Protozoa: Coccidia) by Urquhart, C

    Published in Parasitology (01-04-1981)
    “…Cultured adult chick kidney (CK) cells inoculated with sporozoites of Eimeria tenella showed progressive alterations in their morphological and adhesive…”
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    Thymidine uptake by chicken kidney cells parasitized by Eimeria tenella: evidence for a diffusable mediating substance by Urquhart, C

    Published in Parasitology (01-04-1981)
    “…The pattern of DNA synthesis in chicken kidney (CK) cells parasitized by Eimeria tenella was altered; a 2-fold increase in the uptake of [3-H]-thymidine…”
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    Quantitative electronic analysis of normal and transformed bhk2l fibroblast aggregation by Whur, P., Koppel, H., Urquhart, Catriona, Williams, D. C.

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-02-1977)
    “…The kinetics of cell aggregation in shaking suspension are complex. Consequently most existing forms of assessment are qualitative or semiquantitative. We have…”
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