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Standardized Sample Collection Protocols for Bison, Aune, Keith; Cheville, Norman F.; Davis, Don; Hunter, David L.; Rhyan, Jack C.; Roffe, Thomas J.; Williams, Elizabeth S. , p.9, (Submitted) Abstract
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1998
Brucellosis in the Greater Yellowstone Area, Cheville, Norman F.; Dale R. McCullough; Lee R. Paulson , p.186p., (1998) Abstract
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1997
Bacterial Survival, Lymph Node Pathology, and Serological Responses of Bison (Bison bison) Vaccinated with Brucella abortus Strain RB51 or Strain 19, Olsen, Steven C.; Cheville, Norman F.; Kunkle, R. A.; Palmer, Mitchell V.; Jensen, A. E. , Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1997, Volume 33, Number 1, p.146-151, (1997) Abstract
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1996
Abortion and placentitis in pregnant bison (Bison bison) induced by the vaccine candidate, Brucella abortus strain RB51, Palmer, Mitchell V.; Olsen, Steven C.; Gilsdorf, Michael J.; Philo, Lee M.; Clarke, Patrick R.; Cheville, Norman F. , American Journal of Veterinary Research, November, 1996, Volume 57, Number 11, p.1604-1607, (1996) Abstract
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Determination of Stability of Brucella abortus RB51 by Use of Genomic Fingerprint, Oxidative Metabolism, and Colonial Morphology and Differentiation of Strain RB51 from B. abortus Isolates from Bison and Elk, Jensen, A. E.; Ewalt, D.R.; Cheville, Norman F.; Thoen, C. O.; Payeur, J.B. , Journal of Clinical Microbiology, March, 1996, Volume 34, p.628-633, (1996) Abstract
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1995
Risk of Transmission of Brucellosis from Infected Bull Bison to Cattle, Lyon, L. Jack; Cain, Steve; Cheville, Norman F.; Davis, Don; Nicoletti, Paul; Stewart, Mark , August 1995, p.4p., (1995) Abstract
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1994
Future Brucellosis Research Needs for the Greater Yellowstone Area, Cheville, Norman F.; Mary Meagher; Thomas J. Roffe; Fred Enright; Mark S. Boyce , Brucellosis, Bison, Elk, and Cattle in the Greater Yellowstone Area: Defining the Problem, Exploring Solutions, September 26-28,, Jackson, WY, p.133-146, (1994) Abstract
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