1.
Agro-ecosystems impact malaria prevalence: large-scale irrigation drives vector population in western Ethiopia
Kassahun
T
Jaleta,
Sharon
R
Hill,
Emiru
Seyoum,
Meshesha
Balkew,
Teshome
Gebre-Michael,
Rickard
Ignell,
Habte
Tekie
Malaria Journal 2013, 12 :350 (2 October 2013)
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Editor’s summary
In Ethiopia, there has been an expansion of irrigated agriculture in the last decade to reduce poverty and promote economic growth. Such irrigation schemes can worsen the socio-economic state by aggravating the problem of mosquito-borne diseases, particularly malaria.
2.
Superplot3d: an open source GUI tool for 3d trajectory visualisation and elementary processing
Luke
J
Whitehorn,
Frances
M
Hawkes,
Ian
AN
Dublon
Source Code for Biology and Medicine 2013, 8 :19 (30 September 2013)
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3.
The relationship between pruning and the incidence of Neonectria fuckeliana in Pinus radiata
Tod
D
Ramsfield,
Matthew
WP
Power,
Mark
O
Kimberley
New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science 2013, 43 :13 (23 September 2013)
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4.
A survey of visitors on Swedish livestock farms with reference to the spread of animal diseases
Maria
Nöremark,
Jenny
Frössling,
Susanna
Lewerin
BMC Veterinary Research 2013, 9 :184 (16 September 2013)
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5.
Seminal plasma did not influence the presence of transforming growth factor-beta1, interleukine-10 and interleukin-6 in porcine follicles shortly after insemination
Jiwakanon
Jatesada,
Persson
Elisabeth,
Dalin
Anne-Marie
Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2013, 55 :66 (10 September 2013)
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6.
Lymnaea palustris and Lymnaea fuscus are potential but uncommon intermediate hosts of Fasciola hepatica in Sweden
Adam
Novobilský,
Martin
Kašný,
Luboš
Beran,
Daniel
Rondelaud,
Johan
Höglund
Parasites & Vectors 2013, 6 :251 (29 August 2013)
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Editor’s summary
This study evaluated the susceptibility of stagnicoline snails Lymnaea palustris and L. fuscus to Fasciola hepatica infection in Sweden. Both species can sustain larval development of F. hepatica but with an apparent level of age resistance. Image: Lymnaea fuscus (left) and Galba truncatula (right); and Fasciola hepatica cercaria in the inserted photo.
7.
Science and policy on endocrine disrupters must not be mixed: a reply to a “common sense” intervention by toxicology journal editors
Åke
Bergman,
Anna-Maria
Andersson,
Georg
Becher,
Martin
van den Berg,
Bruce
Blumberg,
Poul
Bjerregaard,
Carl-Gustaf
Bornehag,
Riana
Bornman,
Ingvar
Brandt,
Jayne
V
Brian,
Stephanie
C
Casey,
Paul
A
Fowler,
Heloise
Frouin,
Linda
C
Giudice,
Taisen
Iguchi,
Ulla
Hass,
Susan
Jobling,
Anders
Juul,
Karen
A
Kidd,
Andreas
Kortenkamp,
Monica
Lind,
Olwenn
V
Martin,
Derek
Muir,
Roseline
Ochieng,
Nicolas
Olea,
Leif
Norrgren,
Erik
Ropstad,
Peter
S
Ross,
Christina
Rudén,
Martin
Scheringer
et al.
Environmental Health 2013, 12 :69 (27 August 2013)
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8.
Genetic variation in brown trout Salmo trutta across the Danube, Rhine, and Elbe headwaters: a failure of the phylogeographic paradigm?
Estelle
Lerceteau-Köhler,
Ulrich
Schliewen,
Theodora
Kopun,
Steven
Weiss
BMC Evolutionary Biology 2013, 13 :176 (26 August 2013)
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9.
Development of an efficient regeneration and transformation method for the new potential oilseed crop Lepidium campestre
Emelie
Ivarson,
Annelie
Ahlman,
Xueyuan
Li,
Li-Hua
Zhu
BMC Plant Biology 2013, 13 :115 (12 August 2013)
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10.
No longer tracking greenery in high altitudes: Pastoral practices of Rupshu nomads and their implications for biodiversity conservation
Navinder
J
Singh,
Yash
Bhatnagar,
Nicolas
Lecomte,
Joseph
L
Fox,
Nigel
G
Yoccoz
Pastoralism: Research, Policy and Practice 2013, 3 :16 (7 August 2013)
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11.
Inhibition of Mycoplasma pneumoniae growth by FDA-approved anticancer and antiviral nucleoside and nucleobase analogs
Ren
Sun,
Liya
Wang
BMC Microbiology 2013, 13 :184 (6 August 2013)
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12.
Relationship between herd-level incidence rate of energy-related postpartum diseases, general risk factors and claw lesions in individual dairy cows recorded at maintenance claw trimming
Christel
Nielsen,
Lena
Stengärde,
Christer
Bergsten,
Ulf
Emanuelson
Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2013, 55 :55 (24 July 2013)
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13.
Biogas production from wheat straw: community structure of cellulose-degrading bacteria
Li
Sun,
Bettina
Müller,
Anna
Schnürer
Energy, Sustainability and Society 2013, 3 :15 (23 July 2013)
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14.
Theileria annae in a young Swedish dog
Ulrika
Falkenö,
Séverine
Tasker,
Eva
Osterman-Lind,
Harold
W
Tvedten
Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2013, 55 :50 (10 July 2013)
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15.
Farming practices in Sweden related to feeding milk and colostrum from cows treated with antimicrobials to dairy calves
Anna
Duse,
Karin
Waller,
Ulf
Emanuelson,
Helle
Unnerstad,
Ylva
Persson,
Björn
Bengtsson
Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2013, 55 :49 (9 July 2013)
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16.
Wax ester profiling of seed oil by nano-electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry
Tim
Iven,
Cornelia
Herrfurth,
Ellen
Hornung,
Mareike
Heilmann,
Per
Hofvander,
Sten
Stymne,
Li-Hua
Zhu,
Ivo
Feussner
Plant Methods 2013, 9 :24 (6 July 2013)
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17.
Estimation of genetic variance for macro- and micro-environmental sensitivity using double hierarchical generalized linear models
Han
A
Mulder,
Lars
Rönnegård,
W
Fikse,
Roel
F
Veerkamp,
Erling
Strandberg
Genetics Selection Evolution 2013, 45 :23 (4 July 2013)
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The Arabidopsis LRR-RLK, PXC1 , is a regulator of secondary wall formation correlated with the TDIF-PXY/TDR-WOX4 signaling pathway
Jiehua
Wang,
Melis
Kucukoglu,
Linbin
Zhang,
Peng
Chen,
Daniel
Decker,
Ove
Nilsson,
Brian
Jones,
Göran
Sandberg,
Bo
Zheng
BMC Plant Biology 2013, 13 :94 (1 July 2013)
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Corneal cross-linking in 9 horses with ulcerative keratitis
Anna
Hellander-Edman,
Karim
Makdoumi,
Jes
Mortensen,
Björn
Ekesten
BMC Veterinary Research 2013, 9 :128 (26 June 2013)
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Editor’s summary
A modified Dresden-protocol for corneal collagen cross-linking (CXL) could be used to successfully treat stromal ulcerative keratitis in sedated, standing horses, minimising the risks associated with general anaesthesia in this species.
20.
Analysis of the WUSCHEL -RELATED HOMEOBOX gene family in the conifer picea abies reveals extensive conservation as well as dynamic patterns
Harald
Hedman,
Tianqing
Zhu,
Sara
von Arnold,
Joel
J
Sohlberg
BMC Plant Biology 2013, 13 :89 (12 June 2013)
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21.
Proof of concept for eradication of vancomycin resistant Enterococcus faecium from broiler farms
Oskar
Nilsson,
Ivar
Vågsholm,
Björn
Bengtsson
Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2013, 55 :46 (11 June 2013)
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Genetic diversity of Newcastle disease virus in Pakistan: a countrywide perspective
Muhammad
Shabbir,
Siamak
Zohari,
Tahir
Yaqub,
Jawad
Nazir,
Muhammad Abu
Shabbir,
Nadia
Mukhtar,
Muhammad
Shafee,
Muhammad
Sajid,
Muhammad
Anees,
Muhammad
Abbas,
Muhammad
Khan,
Asad
Ali,
Aamir
Ghafoor,
Abdul
Ahad,
Aijaz
Channa,
Aftab
Anjum,
Nazeer
Hussain,
Arfan
Ahmad,
Mohsan
Goraya,
Zahid
Iqbal,
Sohail
Khan,
Hassan bin
Aslam,
Kiran
Zehra,
Muhammad
Sohail,
Waseem
Yaqub,
Nisar
Ahmad,
Mikael
Berg,
Muhammad
Munir
Virology Journal 2013, 10 :170 (30 May 2013)
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What is the influence on water quality in temperate eutrophic lakes of a reduction of planktivorous and benthivorous fish? A systematic review protocol
Claes
Bernes,
Stephen
R
Carpenter,
Anna
Gårdmark,
Per
Larsson,
Lennart
Persson,
Christian
Skov,
Ellen
Van Donk
Environmental Evidence 2013, 2 :9 (10 May 2013)
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Bayesian species delimitation reveals generalist and specialist parasitic wasps on Galerucella beetles (Chrysomelidae): sorting by herbivore or plant host
Peter
A
Hambäck,
Elisabet
Weingartner,
Lars
Ericson,
Lisa
Fors,
Anna
Cassel-Lundhagen,
Johan
A
Stenberg,
Johannes
Bergsten
BMC Evolutionary Biology 2013, 13 :92 (27 April 2013)
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25.
Prevalence of clinical findings at examinations of young Swedish warmblood riding
horses
Lina
Jönsson,
Lars
Roepstorff,
Agneta
Egenvall,
Anna
Näsholm,
Göran
Dalin,
Jan
Philipsson
Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2013, 55 :34 (18 April 2013)
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