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Author(s): MONTEIRO, J. P.; ZAROS, L. G.; SIDER, L. H.; TEIXEIRA, M.; COUTINHO, L. L.; VIEIRA, L. da S.
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Author(s): CHAGAS, A. C. de S.; LOPES, L. G.; SILVA, M. H.; GIRALDELO, L. A.; TOSCANO, J. H. B.; OKINO, C. H.; BENAVIDES, M. V.; ESTEVES, S. N. Gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) are a major constraint in small ruminant production, in particular Haemonchus contortus, due to parasitic resistance spread worldwide. |
Author(s): ALEMÁN GAINZA, Y.; FANTATTO, R. R.; NICIURA, S. C. M.; CHAGAS, A. C. de S. The control of gastrointestinal nematodes of small ruminants has been carried out through intense and indiscriminate use of anthelmintics. |
Author(s): NICIURA, S. C. M.; CARDOSO, T. F.; IBELLI, A. M. G.; OKINO, C. H.; ANDRADE, B. G.; BENAVIDES, M. V.; CHAGAS, A. C. de S.; ESTEVES, S. N.; MINHO, A. P.; REGITANO, L. C. de A.; GONDRO, C. The integration of molecular data from hosts, parasites, and microbiota can enhance our understanding of the complex biological interactions underlying the resistance of hosts to parasites. Haemonchus... ... |
Author(s): BILLER, J. D.; CHAGAS, E. C. Tambaqui is the second native fi sh most produced species in Brazil. Currently, tambaqui fi sh farms deals with serious sanitary problems due to the prevalence of the parasite Neoechinorhynchus buttne... ... |
Author(s): BENAVIDES, M. V.; SONSTEGARD, T. S.; KEMP, S.; MUGAMBI, J. M.; GIBSON, J. P.; BAKER, R. L.; HANOTTE, O.; MARSHALL, K.; VAN TASSELL, C. Gastrointestinal (GI) parasitic infection is the main health constraint for small ruminant production, causing loss of weight and/or death. Red Maasai sheep have adapted to a tropical environment wher... ... |
Author(s): RODRIGUES, F. N.; LEAL, T. M.; ARAUJO, A. M. de; HASSUM, I. C.; ALMENDRA, S. de O.; OLIVEIRA, M. B. de; SARMENTO, J. L. R.
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Author(s): RODRIGUES, J. F. V.; SANTOS, J. M. L. dos; FROTA, G. A.; VIEIRA, L. da S.; TEIXEIRA, M.; MONTEIRO, M. S.; MONTEIRO, J. P. Abstract - ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters, including P-glycoproteins (PGP), have been implicated in drug resistance in different organisms including Haemonchus contortus. This study confirmed... ... |
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