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Authors: Lovari, S Ale, SB
Citation: S. Lovari et Sb. Ale, Are there multiple mating strategies in blue sheep?, BEHAV PROC, 53(1-2), 2001, pp. 131-135

Authors: Baroni, MG Arca, M Sentinelli, F Buzzetti, R Capici, F Lovari, S Vitale, M Romeo, S Di Mario, U
Citation: Mg. Baroni et al., The G972R variant of the Insulin Receptor Substrate-1 (IRS-1) gene, body fat distribution and insulin-resistance, DIABETOLOG, 44(3), 2001, pp. 367-372

Authors: von Hardenberg, A Bassano, P Peracino, A Lovari, S
Citation: A. Von Hardenberg et al., Male alpine chamois occupy territories at hotspots before the mating season, ETHOLOGY, 106(7), 2000, pp. 617-630

Authors: Sentinelli, F Lovari, S Vitale, M Giorgi, G Di Mario, U Baroni, MG
Citation: F. Sentinelli et al., A simple method for non-radioactive PCR-SSCP using MDE (TM) gel solution and a midi gel format: Application for the detection of variants in the GLUT1 and CTLA-4 genes, J BIOTECH, 78(2), 2000, pp. 201-204

Authors: Corsolini, S Burrini, L Focardi, S Lovari, S
Citation: S. Corsolini et al., How can we use the red fox as a bioindicator of organochlorines?, ARCH ENV C, 39(4), 2000, pp. 547-556

Authors: Frati, F Lovari, S Hartl, GB
Citation: F. Frati et al., Does protection from hunting favour genetic uniformity in the red fox?, Z SAUGETIER, 65(2), 2000, pp. 76-83

Authors: Baroni, MG D'Andrea, MP Montali, A Pannitteri, G Barilla, F Campagna, F Mazzei, E Lovari, S Seccareccia, F Campa, PP Ricci, G Pozzilli, P Urbinati, G Arca, M
Citation: Mg. Baroni et al., A common mutation of the insulin receptor substrate-1 gene is a risk factor for coronary artery disease, ART THROM V, 19(12), 1999, pp. 2975-2980

Authors: Corsolini, S Focardi, S Leonzio, C Lovari, S Monaci, F Romeo, G
Citation: S. Corsolini et al., Heavy metals and chlorinated hydrocarbon concentrations in the red fox in relation to some biological parameters, ENV MON ASS, 54(1), 1999, pp. 87-100

Authors: Buffa, G Ferrari, C Lovari, S
Citation: G. Buffa et al., The upper subalpine vegetation of Sagarmatha National Park (Khumbu Himal area, Nepal) and its relationship with Himalayan tahr, musk deer and domestic yak. An outline., ECOVIS WORL, 1998, pp. 167-175
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