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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
28
Citations
2424
World Ranking
2733
National Ranking
772

Overview

Dennis D. French is affiliated with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the United States. Their academic career is marked by collaborations with several researchers, indicating active involvement in joint research projects.

Frequent co-authors associated with Dennis D. French include:

  • Erin Anderson
  • Ann M. Barr
  • Sarah Barrett
  • Carla Barstow
  • Angela Beal

While there is no available data on specific research papers or publication venues attributed to Dennis D. French, their connections with multiple co-authors suggest participation across diverse scientific efforts.

Details on fields of study, subfields, main topics of work, and book publications are not provided. Similarly, there are no records of awards or honors linked to Dennis D. French.

The absence of explicit data on research topics and publications indicates a profile centered mainly on collaborative academic activity within their primary institutional affiliation.

Best Publications

  • Prevalence of anthelmintic resistant cyathostomes on horse farms.

    Ray M. Kaplan;Thomas R. Klei;Eugene T. Lyons;Guy Lester;Guy Lester

  • Identification and characterization of a pyrantel pamoate resistant cyathostome population

    M.R. Chapman;D.D. French;C.M. Monahan;T.R. Klei;T.R. Klei

  • Crude protein and rumen undegradable protein effects on reproduction and lactation performance of Holstein cows

    M. E. McCormick;D. D. French;T. F. Brown;Gregory J Cuomo

  • Prevalence of strongyle nematodes in naturally infected ponies of different ages and during different seasons of the year in Louisiana.

    Melanie R. Chapman;Dennis D. French;Thomas R. Klei

  • Interactive effects of sodium zeolite-A and copper in growing swine: growth, and bone and tissue mineral concentrations.

    T. L. Ward;K. L. Watkins;L. L. Southern;P. G. Hoyt

  • Exercise alters the immune response to equine influenza virus and increases susceptibility to infection.

    R. W. Folsom;M. A. Littlefield-Chabaud;Dennis D French;S. S. Pourciau

  • Comparison of moxidectin oral gel and ivermectin oral paste against a spectrum of internal parasites of ponies with special attention to encysted cyathostome larvae.

    C.M. Monahan;M.R. Chapman;H.W. Taylor;D.D. French

  • Evaluation of ivermectin at an elevated dose against encysted equine cyathostome larvae

    T.R. Klei;M.R. Chapman;D.D. French;H.W. Taylor

  • Active immunization of intact mares against gonadotropin-releasing hormone: differential effects on secretion of luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone

    F. Garza;D. L. Thompson;Dennis D French;J. J. Wiest

  • GASTROINTESTINAL HELMINTHS OF PONIES IN LOUISIANA: A COMPARISON OF SPECIES CURRENTLY PREVALENT WITH THOSE PRESENT 20 YEARS AGO

    Melanie R. Chapman;Dennis D. French;Thomas R. Klei

  • Re-evaluation of ivermectin efficacy against equine gastrointestinal parasites.

    T.R Klei;S Rehbein;M Visser;W.K Langholff

  • Prevalence of Cryptosporidium sp in equids in Louisiana.

    S.U. Coleman;T.R. Klei;D.D. French;M.R. Chapman

  • Dose titration of moxidectin oral gel against gastrointestinal parasites of ponies.

    C.M. Monahan;M.R. Chapman;D.D. French;D.D. French;H.W. Taylor

  • Seasonal development and survival of equine cyathostome larvae on pasture in south Louisiana.

    M.A Baudena;M.R Chapman;D.D French;T.R Klei;T.R Klei

  • Supplemental dietary protein for grazing dairy cows: reproduction, condition loss, plasma metabolites, and insulin.

    A.M. Chapa;M.E. McCormick;J.M. Fernandez;D.D. French

  • Fluctuations in Numbers and Activity of Inshore Demersal Fishes in Shetland

    H. Kruuk;B.A. Nolet;D. French

  • Relationships among LH, FSH and prolactin secretion, storage and response to secretagogue and hypothalamic GnRH content in ovariectomized pony mares administered testosterone, dihydrotestosterone, estradiol, progesterone, dexamethasone or follicular fluid.

    D.L. Thompson;F. Garza;R.L. St. George;M.H. Rabb

  • Foals raised on pasture with or without daily pyrantel tartrate feed additive: comparison of parasite burdens and host responses following experimental challenge with large and small strongyle larvae

    C.M. Monahan;M.R. Chapman;H.W. Taylor;D.D. French

  • Mechanical transmission of bovine leukemia virus by horse flies (Diptera: Tabanidae).

    L. D. Foil;L. D. Foil;C. L. Seger;Dennis D French;C. J. Issel;C. J. Issel

  • ONE SEASON OF PASTURE EXPOSURE FAILS TO INDUCE A PROTECTIVE RESISTANCE TO CYATHOSTOMES BUT INCREASES NUMBERS OF HYPOBIOTIC THIRD-STAGE LARVAE

    M. R. Chapman;D. D. French;H. W. Taylor;T. R. Klei

  • Detection of Annual Changes in the Numbers of Cliff-Nesting Seabirds in Orkney 1976-80

    S. Wanless;D. D. French;M. P. Harris;D. R. Langslow

  • Effect of age on liver enzyme activities in serum of healthy quarter horses.

    K. A. Gossett;Dennis D French

  • Supplemental dietary protein for grazing dairy cows: Effect on pasture intake and lactation performance

    M.E. McCormick;J.D. Ward;D.D. Redfearn;D.D. French

  • Experimental cyathostome challenge of ponies maintained with or without benefit of daily pyrantel tartrate feed additive: comparison of parasite burdens, immunity and colonic pathology

    C. M. Monahan;M. R. Chapman;H. W. Taylor;Dennis D French

  • GASTROINTESTINAL HELMINTHS OF PONIES IN LOUISIANA: A COMPARISON OF

    Melanie R. Chapman;Dennis D. French;Thomas R. Klei

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas R. Klei
Thomas R. Klei Louisiana State University
Lane D. Foil
Lane D. Foil Louisiana State University Agricultural Center
Charles J. Issel
Charles J. Issel University of Kentucky
Michael J. Stear
Michael J. Stear La Trobe University
L. L. Southern
L. L. Southern Louisiana State University Agricultural Center
James E. Miller
James E. Miller Louisiana State University
Ray M. Kaplan
Ray M. Kaplan St. George's University
Steffen Rehbein
Steffen Rehbein Boehringer Ingelheim (Germany)
Ueli Braun
Ueli Braun University of Zurich
Fabio S. Lima
Fabio S. Lima University of California, Davis

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