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    Reproduction in female South American camelids: A review and clinical observations by Vaughan, J.L., Tibary, A.

    Published in Small ruminant research (2006)
    “…Female South American camelids present striking reproductive peculiarities compared to other domestic livestock. Characteristics such as induced ovulation,…”
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    Successful vitrification of dromedary camel embryos using a novel embryo vitrification kit by Skidmore, J.A., Vaughan, J.L., Herrid, M.

    Published in Animal reproduction science (01-07-2020)
    “…Embryos (n = 87) collected 8 days after mating and 7 days after ovulation were vitrified using a camel-specific vitrification kit. Vitrification solutions (VS)…”
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    Effect of diluent type, cryoprotectant concentration, storage method and freeze/thaw rates on the post-thaw quality and fertility of cryopreserved alpaca spermatozoa by Stuart, C. C., Vaughan, J. L., Kershaw, C. M., de Graaf, S. P., Bathgate, R.

    Published in Scientific reports (06-09-2019)
    “…This study compared protocols for cryopreservation of ejaculated, papain-treated alpaca spermatozoa. This included different concentrations of egg yolk (EY; 5,…”
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    Overview of the Haematological Effects of COVID-19 Infection by Wiggill, T M, Mayne, E S, Vaughan, J L, Louw, S

    “…From its early origins, COVID-19 has spread extensively and was declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization in March of 2020. Although…”
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    The prevalence of HIV seropositivity and associated cytopenias in full blood counts processed at an academic laboratory in Soweto, South Africa by Vaughan, J.L, Alli, N, Wiggill, T.M, Hodkinson, K

    Published in South African medical journal (01-03-2017)
    “…Background. The HIV epidemic in South Africa (SA) has had a substantial impact on laboratory services, at least partially owing to the well-described…”
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    Prevalence and causes of thrombocytopenia in an academic state sector laboratory in Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa : research by Subramony, N., Subramony, N., Naidoo, S., Alli, N., Alli, N., Fourie, J., Wiggill, T., Vaughan, J.L., Naidoo, S., Fourie, J., Wiggill, T., Vaughan, J.L.

    Published in South African medical journal (01-03-2015)
    “…Background. Causes of thrombocytopenia range from laboratory errors to life-threatening pathological conditions. To establish the cause, appropriate laboratory…”
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    Prevalence and causes of thrombocytopenia in an academic state-sector laboratory in Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa by Vaughan, J L, Fourie, J, Naidoo, S, Subramony, N, Wiggill, T, Alli, N

    Published in South African medical journal (01-03-2015)
    “…Causes of thrombocytopenia range from laboratory errors to life-threatening pathological conditions. To establish the cause, appropriate laboratory…”
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    Ovarian follicular wave characteristics in alpacas by Vaughan, J.L., Macmillan, K.L., D’Occhio, M.J.

    Published in Animal reproduction science (01-02-2004)
    “…The objectives were to describe in detail ovarian follicular growth characteristics and to establish the interval between successive large follicles in unmated…”
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    Congenital caudal vertebral malformations in the alpaca (Lama pacos) by Vaughan, J.L, Lonsdale, R.A, Jackson, G, Ryan, D.P

    Published in Australian veterinary journal (01-06-2000)
    “…Objective To assess radiologically the caudal vertebrae of a male alpaca with an abnormal tail, and nine of his offspring. Procedure Right lateral and…”
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    Dose titration of an injectable formulation of lufenuron in cats experimentally infested with fleas by Blagburn, B L, Vaughan, J L, Butler, J M, Parks, S C

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-12-1999)
    “…To identify the lowest single dose of lufenuron injected s.c. that results in a 90% disruption of the flea (Ctenocephalides felis) life cycle for 6 months in…”
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    Efficacy dosage titration of lufenuron against developmental stages of fleas (Ctenocephalides felis felis) in cats by Blagburn, B L, Vaughan, J L, Lindsay, D S, Tebbitt, G L

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-01-1994)
    “…Thirty-two mixed-breed male and female cats were blocked by sex, arranged by body weight from greatest to least, and allocated to 4 groups of 8 (4 male, 4…”
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    Fasciola hepatica infection in farmed emus (Dromaius novaehollandiae) by Vaughan, J.L, Charles, J.A, Boray, J.C

    Published in Australian veterinary journal (01-11-1997)
    “…Objective To describe two cases of infection with Fasciola hepatica i n young farmed emus, subacute and chronic fasci‐olosis and a response to treatment of the…”
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    Efficacy of lufenuron against developmental stages of fleas (Ctenocephalides felis felis) in dogs housed in simulated home environments by Blagburn, B L, Hendrix, C M, Vaughan, J L, Lindsay, D S, Barnett, S H

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-04-1995)
    “…Twenty-four, adult, female Beagles were arranged by body weight from greatest to least and allocated to 2 groups of 12 dogs, using random numbers. Dogs were…”
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    Efficacy of milbemycin oxime against naturally acquired or experimentally induced Ancylostoma spp and Trichuris vulpis infections in dogs by Blagburn, B L, Hendrix, C M, Lindsay, D S, Vaughan, J L, Hepler, D I, Wright, J C

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-04-1992)
    “…The efficacy of milbemycin oxime was evaluated at dosages of 0.25, 0.50, and 0.75 mg/kg of body weight in dogs naturally infected with mature Ancylostoma spp,…”
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    Anthelmintic efficacy of ivermectin in naturally parasitized cats by Blagburn, B L, Hendrix, C M, Lindsay, D S, Vaughan, J L

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-04-1987)
    “…Ivermectin was administered per os [( PO]; n = 15) or subcutaneously [( SC]; n = 3) to naturally parasitized cats at 10 (n = 6), 100 (n = 6), or 300 (n = 6)…”
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