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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
33
Citations
3457
World Ranking
2048
National Ranking
167

Best Publications

  • The Use and Implications of Ribosomal DNA Sequencing for the Discrimination of Digenean Species

    Matthew J Nolan;Thomas H Cribb

  • Molecular approaches to trematode systematics: ‘best practice’ and implications for future study

    Isabel Blasco-Costa;Scott C. Cutmore;Terrence L. Miller;Matthew J. Nolan

  • Impact of experimental hookworm infection on the human gut microbiota

    Cinzia Cantacessi;Cinzia Cantacessi;Paul Giacomin;John Croese;Martha Zakrzewski

  • A portrait of the "SCP/TAPS" proteins of eukaryotes--developing a framework for fundamental research and biotechnological outcomes.

    Cinzia Cantacessi;BE Campbell;Aline Visser;Peter Geldhof

  • Effects of Eimeria tenella infection on chicken caecal microbiome diversity, exploring variation associated with severity of pathology

    Sarah E Macdonald;Matthew J Nolan;Kimberley Harman;Kay Boulton

  • Infections by human gastrointestinal helminths are associated with changes in faecal microbiota diversity and composition.

    Timothy P Jenkins;Yasara Rathnayaka;Piyumali K Perera;Laura E Peachey

  • The past, present, and future of Leishmania genomics and transcriptomics

    Cinzia Cantacessi;Filipe Dantas-Torres;Filipe Dantas-Torres;Matthew J. Nolan;Domenico Otranto

  • Cryptic Eimeria genotypes are common across the southern but not northern hemisphere

    Emily L. Clark;Sarah E. Macdonald;V. Thenmozhi;Krishnendu Kundu

  • An exceptionally rich complex of Sanguinicolidae von Graff, 1907 (Platyhelminthes: Trematoda) from Siganidae, Labridae and Mullidae (Teleostei: Perciformes) from the Indo-West Pacific Region

    Matthew J. Nolan;Thomas H. Cribb

  • Cardicola Short, 1953 and Braya n. gen. (Digenea : Sanguinicolidae) from five families of tropical Indo-Pacific fishes

    Matthew J. Nolan;Thomas H. Cribb

  • Molecular-based investigation of Cryptosporidium and Giardia from animals in water catchments in southeastern Australia

    Matthew J. Nolan;Aaron R. Jex;Anson V. Koehler;Shane R. Haydon

  • Genetic and biological characterisation of three cryptic Eimeria operational taxonomic units that infect chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus).

    Damer P. Blake;Vladimir Vrba;Dong Xia;Isa Danladi Jatau

  • Recombinant anticoccidial vaccines - a cup half full?

    Damer P. Blake;Iván Pastor-Fernández;Matthew J. Nolan;Fiona M. Tomley

  • Genetic classification of Echinococcus granulosus cysts from humans, cattle and camels in Libya using mutation scanning-based analysis of mitochondrial loci.

    Mahmud H. Abushhewa;Mohamed H.S. Abushhiwa;Matthew J. Nolan;Aaron R. Jex

  • The Anisakis Transcriptome Provides a Resource for Fundamental and Applied Studies on Allergy-Causing Parasites.

    Fiona J. Baird;Xiaopei Su;Ibukun Aibinu;Matthew J. Nolan

  • First genetic classification of Cryptosporidium and Giardia from HIV/AIDS patients in Malaysia.

    Yvonne A.L. Lim;Yvonne A.L. Lim;Asma Iqbal;Johari Surin;Benedict L.H. Sim

  • Analysis of the function of IL-10 in chickens using specific neutralising antibodies and a sensitive capture ELISA

    Zhiguang Wu;Tuanjun Hu;Lisa Rothwell;Lonneke Vervelde

  • Cardicola aurata sp. n. (Digenea: Sanguinicolidae) from Mediterranean Sparus aurata L. (Teleostei: Sparidae) and its unexpected phylogenetic relationship with Paradeontacylix McIntosh, 1934.

    A.S. Holzer;F.E. Montero;A. Repullés;M.J. Nolan

  • Genetic characterisation of Cryptosporidium and Giardia from dairy calves: discovery of species/genotypes consistent with those found in humans.

    Harshanie Abeywardena;Aaron R. Jex;Matthew J. Nolan;Shane R. Haydon

  • Phenotypic and genetic variation in the response of chickens to Eimeria tenella induced coccidiosis

    Kay Boulton;Matthew J. Nolan;Zhiguang Wu;Androniki Psifidi;Androniki Psifidi

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