J.L. Duncan spends much of his time researching Haemonchus contortus, Immunology, Ostertagia, Teladorsagia circumcincta and Veterinary medicine. His Haemonchus contortus research incorporates themes from Breed, Immunoglobulin E and Immunity. His study in the field of Major histocompatibility complex also crosses realms of Eosinophil, Exon and Infectivity.
His study on Ostertagiasis is often connected to Allele and Fecundity as part of broader study in Ostertagia. His Teladorsagia circumcincta study results in a more complete grasp of Zoology. His Veterinary medicine research includes elements of Trichostrongyloidea, Ostertagia ostertagi, Pasture and Animal science.
His main research concerns Veterinary medicine, Immunology, Haemonchus contortus, Animal science and Larva. His Veterinary medicine research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Scottish Blackface, Feces, Pasture and Meal. Immunology is represented through his Teladorsagia circumcincta, Antibody, Immunity, Ostertagia and Vaccination research.
His Red Maasai study in the realm of Haemonchus contortus interacts with subjects such as Strain. His work carried out in the field of Animal science brings together such families of science as Eosinophilia, Helminths, Ostertagia ostertagi and Anorexia. His research integrates issues of Fenbendazole, Extraction and Pony in his study of Larva.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Animal science, Haemonchus contortus, Veterinary medicine, Helminths and Immunology. As a part of the same scientific study, J.L. Duncan usually deals with the Animal science, concentrating on Larva and frequently concerns with Fenbendazole and Pathology. The subject of his Haemonchus contortus research is within the realm of Nematode.
His study in the field of Anthelmintic is also linked to topics like Efficacy. His study of Teladorsagia circumcincta is a part of Immunology. His Teladorsagia circumcincta research includes themes of Disease, Outbreak and Ostertagia.
J.L. Duncan mainly focuses on Breed, Haemonchus contortus, Livestock, Veterinary medicine and Disease. His studies in Breed integrate themes in fields like Parasite Egg Count, Teladorsagia circumcincta, Immunology and Ostertagia. He has included themes like Scottish Blackface, Basal, Loading dose and Meal in his Livestock study.
His studies deal with areas such as Artificial infection, Helminths, Animal science and Red Maasai as well as Veterinary medicine. The study incorporates disciplines such as Zoology, Host and Nematode in addition to Disease. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Ecology, Wildlife and Outbreak.
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REGULATION OF EGG PRODUCTION, WORM BURDEN, WORM LENGTH AND WORM FECUNDITY BY HOST RESPONSES IN SHEEP INFECTED WITH OSTERTAGIA CIRCUMCINCTA
M. J. Stear;S. C. Bishop;M. Doligalska;J. L. Duncan.
Parasite Immunology (1995)
An ovine Major histocompatibility complex DRB1 allele is associated with low faecal egg counts following natural, predominantly Ostertagia circumcincta infection
F.W. Schwaiger;D. Gostomski;M.J. Stear;J.L. Duncan.
International Journal for Parasitology (1995)
How hosts control worms
M.J. Stear;K. Bairden;J.L. Duncan;P.H. Holmes.
Nature (1997)
Preliminary observations on an alternative strategy for the control of horse strongyles
J. L. Duncan;S. Love.
Equine Veterinary Journal (1991)
Observations on ostertagiasis in young cattle over two grazing seasons with special reference to plasma pepsinogen levels.
J Armour;K Bairden;JL Duncan;FW Jennings.
Veterinary Record (1979)
The pathogenesis of single experimental infections with Strongylus vulgaris in foals.
J.L. Duncan;H.M. Pirie.
Research in Veterinary Science (1975)
The life cycle of Strongylus vulgaris in the horse.
J.L. Duncan;H.M. Pirie.
Research in Veterinary Science (1972)
Resistance of four sheep breeds to natural and subsequent artificial Haemonchus contortus infection
J.M. Mugambi;R.K. Bain;S.W. Wanyangu;M.A. Ihiga.
Veterinary Parasitology (1997)
The genetic basis of resistance to Ostertagia circumcincta in lambs
M.J. Stear;K. Bairden;S.C. Bishop;J. Buitkamp.
Veterinary Journal (1997)
Influence of soyabean meal supplementation on the resistance of Scottish blackface lambs to haemonchosis
D.S. Wallace;K. Bairden;J.L. Duncan;G. Fishwick.
Research in Veterinary Science (1996)
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