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Authors: Griffin, JFT Chinn, DN Rodgers, CR Mackintosh, CG
Citation: Jft. Griffin et al., Optimal models to evaluate the protective efficacy of tuberculosis vaccines, TUBERCULOSI, 81(1-2), 2001, pp. 133-139

Authors: Griffin, JFT Mackintosh, CG
Citation: Jft. Griffin et Cg. Mackintosh, Tuberculosis in deer: perceptions, problems and progress. (vol 160, pg 202, 2000), VET J, 161(1), 2001, pp. 100-100

Authors: de Lisle, GW Mackintosh, CG Bengis, RG
Citation: Gw. De Lisle et al., Mycobacterium bovis in free-living and captive wildlife, including farmed deer, REV SCI TEC, 20(1), 2001, pp. 86-111

Authors: Johnson, M Mackintosh, CG Labes, RE Taylor, MJ
Citation: M. Johnson et al., Dictyocaulus eckerti, lungworm infecting farmed red deer in New Zealand, NZ VET J, 49(1), 2001, pp. 34-35

Authors: Griffin, JFT Mackintosh, CG
Citation: Jft. Griffin et Cg. Mackintosh, Tuberculosis in deer: Perceptions, problems and progress, VET J, 160(3), 2000, pp. 202-219

Authors: Cross, ML Labes, RE Griffin, JFT Mackintosh, CG
Citation: Ml. Cross et al., Systemic but not intra-intestinal vaccination with BCG reduces the severity of tuberculosis infection in ferrets (Mustela furo), INT J TUBE, 4(5), 2000, pp. 473-480

Authors: Ragg, JR Mackintosh, CG Moller, H
Citation: Jr. Ragg et al., The scavenging behaviour of ferrets (Mustela furo), feral cats (Felis domesticus), possums (Trichosurus vulpecula), hedgehogs (Erinaceus europaeus) and harrier hawks (Circus approximans) on pastoral farmland in New Zealand: Implications for bovine tuberculosis transmission, NZ VET J, 48(6), 2000, pp. 166-175

Authors: Qureshi, T Labes, RE Lambeth, M Griffin, JFT Mackintosh, CG
Citation: T. Qureshi et al., Transmission of Mycobacterium bovis from experimentally infected ferrets to non-infected ferrets (Mustela furo) (vol 48, pg 99, 2000), NZ VET J, 48(5), 2000, pp. 158-158

Authors: Qureshi, T Labes, RE Lambeth, M Montgomery, H Griffin, JFT Mackintosh, CG
Citation: T. Qureshi et al., Transmission of Mycobacterium bovis from experimentally infected ferrets to non-infected ferrets (Mustela furo), NZ VET J, 48(4), 2000, pp. 99-104

Authors: Cross, ML Labes, RE Mackintosh, CG
Citation: Ml. Cross et al., Oral infection of ferrets with virulent Mycobacterium bovis or Mycobacterium avium: Susceptibility, pathogenesis and immune response, J COMP PATH, 123(1), 2000, pp. 15-21

Authors: Mackintosh, CG Qureshi, T Waldrup, K Labes, RE Dodds, KG Griffin, JFT
Citation: Cg. Mackintosh et al., Genetic resistance to experimental infection with Mycobacterium bovis in red deer (Cervus elaphus), INFEC IMMUN, 68(3), 2000, pp. 1620-1625

Authors: Adwell, FE Dicker, BL Tatley, FMD Cross, MF Liggett, S Mackintosh, CG Griffin, JFT
Citation: Fe. Adwell et al., Mycobacterium bovis-infected cervine alveolar macrophages secrete lymphoreactive lipid antigens, INFEC IMMUN, 68(12), 2000, pp. 7003-7009

Authors: Qureshi, T Labes, RE Cross, ML Griffin, JFT Mackintosh, CG
Citation: T. Qureshi et al., Partial protection against oral challenge with Mycobacterium bovis in ferrets (Mustela furo) following oral vaccination with BCG, INT J TUBE, 3(11), 1999, pp. 1025-1033

Authors: Cross, ML Aldwell, FE Griffin, JFT Mackintosh, CG
Citation: Ml. Cross et al., Intracellular survival of virulent Mycobacterium bovis and M-bovis BCG in ferret macrophages, VET MICROB, 66(3), 1999, pp. 235-243

Authors: Cross, ML Qureshi, T Mackintosh, CG
Citation: Ml. Cross et al., Oxidative responses in ferret macrophages, VET IMMUNOL, 67(2), 1999, pp. 171-184
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