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54
Citations
11175
World Ranking
15568
National Ranking
6490

Overview

Linda J. Lowenstine is affiliated with the University of California, Davis in the United States. The scope of their research work, including recent papers, co-authors, fields of study, subfields, and topics of work, is not specified in the provided data.

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Best Publications

  • Mortality of sea lions along the central California coast linked to a toxic diatom bloom

    Christopher A. Scholin;Frances Gulland;Gregory J. Doucette;Scott Benson

  • Pathogenesis of experimentally induced feline immunodeficiency virus infection in cats.

    J. K. Yamamoto;E. Sparger;E. W. Ho;P. R. Andersen

  • Assessment of Melamine and Cyanuric Acid Toxicity in Cats

    Birgit Puschner;Robert H. Poppenga;Linda J. Lowenstine;Michael S. Filigenzi

  • PATTERNS OF MORTALITY IN SOUTHERN SEA OTTERS (ENHYDRA LUTRIS NEREIS) FROM 1998-2001

    C. Kreuder;M. A. Miller;M. A. Miller;D. A. Jessup;D. A. Jessup;L. J. Lowenstine

  • Genital mucosal transmission of simian immunodeficiency virus: animal model for heterosexual transmission of human immunodeficiency virus.

    Chris J Miller;N. J. Alexander;S. Sutjipto;A. A. Lackner

  • Simian AIDS: isolation of a type D retrovirus and transmission of the disease

    Preston A. Marx;Donald H. Maul;Kent G. Osborn;Nicholas W. Lerche

  • Seroepidemiologic survey of captive Old-World primates for antibodies to human and simian retroviruses, and isolation of a lentivirus from sooty mangabeys (Cercocebus atys).

    Linda J. Lowenstine;Niels C. Pedersen;Joanne Higgins;Katherine C. Palus

  • The role of organochlorines in cancer-associated mortality in California sea lions (Zalophus californianus)

    Gina M. Ylitalo;John E. Stein;Torn Hom;Lyndal L. Johnson

  • Epidemic of acquired immunodeficiency in rhesus monkeys.

    R. V. Henrickson;D. H. Maul;K. G. Osborn;J. L. Sever

  • Pathology of domoic acid toxicity in California sea lions (Zalophus californianus).

    P. A. Silvagni;Linda J Lowenstine;T. Spraker;T. P. Lipscomb

  • Human metapneumovirus infection in wild mountain gorillas, Rwanda.

    Gustavo Palacios;Linda J. Lowenstine;Michael R. Cranfield;Kirsten V.K. Gilardi

  • Gross and Microscopic Anatomy

    Sentiel A. Rommel;Alexander M. Costidis;Linda J. Lowenstine

  • Isolation and Characterization of Two Parasitic Protozoa from a Pacific Harbor Seal (Phoca Vitulina Richardsi) With Meningoencephalomyelitis

    Melissa A. Miller;Karen Sverlow;Paul R. Crosbie;Bradd C. Barr

  • LEPTOSPIROSIS IN CALIFORNIA SEA LIONS (ZALOPHUS CALIFORNIANUS) STRANDED ALONG THE CENTRAL CALIFORNIA COAST, 1981–1994

    F. M D Gulland;M. Koski;Linda J Lowenstine;A. Colagross

  • Comparative Pathology of Aging Great Apes Bonobos, Chimpanzees, Gorillas, and Orangutans

    Linda J Lowenstine;R. McManamon;K. A. Terio

  • Isolation of a new serotype of simian acquired immune deficiency syndrome type D retrovirus from Celebes black macaques (Macaca nigra) with immune deficiency and retroperitoneal fibromatosis.

    P A Marx;M L Bryant;K G Osborn;D H Maul

  • Pathology of Common Murres and Cassin's Auklets Exposed to Oil

    D. Michael Fry;Linda J. Lowenstine

  • Prevention of simian acquired immune deficiency syndrome with a formalin-inactivated type D retrovirus vaccine.

    P A Marx;N C Pedersen;N W Lerche;K G Osborn

  • METASTATIC CARCINOMA OF PROBABLE TRANSITIONAL CELL ORIGIN IN 66 FREE-LIVING CALIFORNIA SEA LIONS (ZALOPHUS CALIFORNIANUS), 1979 TO 1994

    F. M D Gulland;J. G. Trupkiewicz;T. R. Spraker;Linda J Lowenstine

  • A Primer of Primate Pathology: Lesions and Nonlesions

    Linda J. Lowenstine

Frequent Co-Authors

Frances M. D. Gulland
Frances M. D. Gulland University of California, Davis
Murray B. Gardner
Murray B. Gardner University of California, Davis
Patricia A. Conrad
Patricia A. Conrad University of California, Davis
Melissa A. Miller
Melissa A. Miller California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Donald P. King
Donald P. King The Pirbright Institute
Michael R. Cranfield
Michael R. Cranfield University of California, Davis
Bradd C. Barr
Bradd C. Barr University of California, Davis
Jonna A. K. Mazet
Jonna A. K. Mazet University of California, Davis
Nicholas W. Lerche
Nicholas W. Lerche University of California, Davis
Niels C Pedersen
Niels C Pedersen University of California, Davis

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