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41
Citations
5370
World Ranking
1109
National Ranking
327

Overview

Charles E. Franti was affiliated with the University of California, Davis in the United States. Their academic career was connected to this institution, where they contributed to research and education.

There is no available record of recent papers authored by Charles E. Franti, nor is there documentation of frequent co-authors or specific publication venues linked to their work. Similarly, there is no detailed data regarding fields or subfields of study, topics of work, or book publications attributed to this scholar.

While the explicit details of Charles E. Franti's research focus or academic output are not documented in the available information, it is clear that their contributions were situated within the academic environment of a major research university in the United States.

Their profile does not include information about awards, notable recognitions, or named pricing plans associated with professional activities.

Charles E. Franti is identified as deceased. Throughout their academic tenure, they were associated with higher education and research activity aligned with their primary institution.

Best Publications

  • Interrelations of Organism Prevalence, Specimen Collection Method, and Host Age, Sex, and Breed among 8,354 Canine Urinary Tract Infections (1969–1995)

    Gerald V. Ling;Carol R. Norris;Charles E. Franti;Pamela H. Eisele

  • Epidemiology in veterinary practice

    Calvin W. Schwabe;Hans Riemann;Charles E. Franti

  • Chronic oral infections of cats and their relationship to persistent oral carriage of feline calici-, immunodeficiency, or leukemia viruses.

    Aurea Pascal Tenorio;Charles E. Franti;Bruce R. Madewell;Niels C. Pedersen

  • CAPTURE METHODS IN FIVE SUBSPECIES OF FREE-RANGING BIGHORN SHEEP: AN EVALUATION OF DROP-NET, DRIVE-NET, CHEMICAL IMMOBILIZATION AND THE NET-GUN

    Michael D. Kock;David A. Jessup;David A. Jessup;Richard K. Clark;Charles E. Franti

  • EFFECTS OF CAPTURE ON BIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS IN FREE-RANGING BIGHORN SHEEP (OVIS CANADENSIS): EVALUATION OF NORMAL, STRESSED AND MORTALITY OUTCOMES AND DOCUMENTATION OF POSTCAPTURE SURVIVAL

    Michael D. Kock;Richard K. Clark;Charles E. Franti;David A. Jessup;David A. Jessup

  • Efficacy of furosemide in the treatment of exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage in Thoroughbred racehorses.

    Pascoe;McCabe Ae;Franti Ce;Arthur Rm

  • Effects of capture on biological parameters in free-ranging bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis): evaluation of drop-net, drive-net, chemical immobilization and the net-gun.

    Michael D. Kock;David A. Jessup;David A. Jessup;Richard K. Clark;Charles E. Franti

  • Cohort study of natural transmission and two methods for control of caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus infection in goats on a California dairy.

    Joan D Rowe;Nancy East;Mark Thurmond;C. E. Franti

  • Initiation of Staphylococcal Growth in Laboratory Media

    Constantin Genigeorgis;Sue Martin;Charles E. Franti;Hans Riemann

  • Prevalence of Toxoplasma gondii antibodies in wild and domestic animals in northern California.

    C. E. Franti;H. P. Riemann;D. E. Behymer;D. Suther

  • Dairy calf mortality rate: characteristics of calf mortality rates in Tulare County, California.

    S W Martin;C W Schwabe;C E Franti

  • Bovine trichomoniasis: diagnosis and treatment.

    P B Kimsey;B J Darien;J W Kendrick;C E Franti

  • Urolithiasis in dogs. II: Breed prevalence, and interrelations of breed, sex, age, and mineral composition.

    G V Ling;C E Franti;A L Ruby;D L Johnson

  • Coxiella burneti in a wildlife-livestock environment. Distribution of Q fever in wild mammals.

    J. B. Enright;C. E. Franti;D. E. Behymer;W. M. Longhurst

  • Urolithiasis in dogs. III: Prevalence of urinary tract infection and interrelations of infection, age, sex, and mineral composition.

    G V Ling;C E Franti;D L Johnson;A L Ruby

  • Risk factors associated with the incidence of seroconversion to caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus in goats on California dairies.

    Joan D Rowe;Nancy East;C. E. Franti;Mark Thurmond

  • Dairy calf mortality rate: influence of management and housing factors on calf mortality rate in Tulare County, California.

    Martin Sw;Schwabe Cw;Franti Ce

  • Renal Calculi in Dogs and Cats: Prevalence, Mineral Type, Breed, Age, and Gender Interrelationships (1981–1993)

    Gerald V. Ling;Annette L. Ruby;Deedra L. Johnson;Mark Thurmond

  • Urolithiasis in dogs. I: Mineral prevalence and interrelations of mineral composition, age, and sex.

    Gerald V. Ling;Charles E. Franti;Annette L. Ruby;Deedra L. Johnson

  • Neonatal survival in swine: effects of low birth weight and clinical disease.

    I A Gardner;D W Hird;C E Franti

  • ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE TO COXIELLA BURNETII: A SERO-EPIDEMIOLOGIC SURVEY AMONG DOMESTIC ANIMALS

    P. Willeberg;R. Ruppanner;D. E. Behymer;S. Haghighi

  • Production of italian dry salami: effect of starter culture and chemical acidulation on staphylococcal growth in salami under commercial manufacturing conditions.

    J. Metaxopoulos;C. Genigeorgis;M. J. Fanelli;C. Franti

  • A survey of Q fever (Coxiella burnetii) in California dairy cows.

    E L Biberstein;D E Behymer;R Bushnell;G Crenshaw

  • Prevalence of udder infections and mastitis in 50 California dairy herds.

    R. N. González;D. E. Jasper;Thomas B Farver;R. B. Bushnell

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark C. Thurmond
Mark C. Thurmond University of California, Davis
Niels C Pedersen
Niels C Pedersen University of California, Davis
David W. Hird
David W. Hird University of California, Davis
Robert Bondurant
Robert Bondurant University of California, Davis
Philip H. Kass
Philip H. Kass University of California, Davis
Ian A. Gardner
Ian A. Gardner University of Prince Edward Island
Tim E. Carpenter
Tim E. Carpenter University of California, Davis
Christopher J. Murphy
Christopher J. Murphy University of California, Davis
John E Madigan
John E Madigan University of California, Davis
Brendan J. M. Bohannan
Brendan J. M. Bohannan University of Oregon

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