His main research concerns Immunology, Haemonchus contortus, Veterinary medicine, Low-protein diet and Trypanosomiasis. His Immunology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Blood proteins, Gastrointestinal tract and Pathophysiology. His Gastrointestinal tract study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Host and Immune system.
His Veterinary medicine research incorporates themes from Meal, Loading dose, Livestock and Breed, Scottish Blackface. His Low-protein diet research includes elements of Low protein and Dry matter, Animal science. P.H. Holmes usually deals with Trypanosomiasis and limits it to topics linked to Drug resistance and Bovine trypanosomiasis and Protozoal disease.
P.H. Holmes spends much of his time researching Immunology, Trypanosoma, Trypanosomiasis, Veterinary medicine and Isometamidium chloride. The concepts of his Immunology study are interwoven with issues in Pathophysiology and Animal science. His Pathophysiology research includes themes of Ostertagiasis and Physiology.
The various areas that P.H. Holmes examines in his Animal science study include Endocrinology, Albumin, Red Cell, Haemonchus contortus and Nitrogen balance. His Trypanosoma research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Infectivity and Body weight, Internal medicine, Adverse effect. Virology covers P.H. Holmes research in Trypanosomiasis.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Trypanosomiasis, Drug resistance, Veterinary medicine, Trypanosoma and Animal science. His work on Diminazene as part of general Trypanosomiasis research is often related to Isometamidium chloride, thus linking different fields of science. He interconnects Bovine trypanosomiasis and Pharmacology, Drug in the investigation of issues within Drug resistance.
His Trypanosoma study combines topics in areas such as Internal medicine and Endocrinology. His work deals with themes such as Red Cell, Immunology, Immunity, Blood proteins and Haemonchus contortus, which intersect with Animal science. His Immunology research incorporates elements of Weight gain and Animal feed.
P.H. Holmes mainly investigates Trypanosomiasis, Drug resistance, Veterinary medicine, Isometamidium chloride and Diminazene. His Trypanosomiasis study deals with the bigger picture of Virology. In most of his Drug resistance studies, his work intersects topics such as Bovine trypanosomiasis.
Bovine trypanosomiasis is a subfield of Immunology that he investigates. His research investigates the connection between Veterinary medicine and topics such as Trypanosoma vivax that intersect with problems in Livestock, Cattle Diseases and Biotechnology. In his papers, he integrates diverse fields, such as Isometamidium chloride and Drug.
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Nutrition and parasite interaction
R.L. Coop;P.H. Holmes.
International Journal for Parasitology (1996)
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)
African bovine trypanosomiasis: the problem of drug resistance
Stanny Geerts;Peter H Holmes;Mark C Eisler;Oumar Diall.
Trends in Parasitology (2001)
How hosts control worms
M.J. Stear;K. Bairden;J.L. Duncan;P.H. Holmes.
Nature (1997)
The brain as a source of relapsing Trypanosoma brucei infection in mice after chemotherapy.
F.W. Jennings;D.D. Whitelaw;P.H. Holmes;H.G.B. Chizyuka.
International Journal for Parasitology (1979)
Effects of gastrointestinal helminth parasites on ruminant nutrition.
James J. Parkins;Peter H. Holmes.
Nutrition Research Reviews (1989)
Influence of dietary protein on parasite establishment and pathogenesis in Finn Dorset and Scottish Blackface lambs given a single moderate infection of Haemonchus contortus.
E.M. Abbott;J.J. Parkins;P.H. Holmes.
Research in Veterinary Science (1985)
Influence of dietary protein on the pathophysiology of haemonchosis in lambs given continuous infections
E.M. Abbott;J.J. Parkins;P.H. Holmes.
Research in Veterinary Science (1988)
Drug Management and Parasite Resistance in Bovine Trypanosomiasis in Africa
S. Geerts;P. H. Holmes.
(1998)
Some aspects of tick-borne diseases of British sheep.
T A Brodie;P H Holmes;G M Urquhart.
Veterinary Record (1986)
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