2020

1. Acute phase protein pattern and antibody response in pigs experimentally infected with a moderate dose of Trichinella spiralis, T. britovi, and T. pseudospiralis
artykuł [AUT. KOR.] Michał Gondek, [AUT.] Przemysław Knysz, [AUT.] Małgorzata Pomorska-Mól , [AUT.] Monika Ziomek, [AUT.] Justyna Bień-Kalinowska . VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY 2020 T. 288 s. 109277, DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2020.109277
2. Naphthylisoquinoline alkaloids and their synthetic analogs as potent novel inhibitors against Babesia canis in vitro
artykuł [AUT.] Gerhard Bringmann , [AUT.] Shaimaa Fayes , [AUT.] Wiliam Shamburger , [AUT.] Doris Feineis , [AUT.] Stanisław Winiarczyk, [AUT.] Radosław Janecki, [AUT.] Łukasz Adaszek. VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY 2020 T. 283 s. 109177, DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2020.109177

2017

2015

4. Classification of Babesia canis strains in Europe based on polymorphism of the Bc28.1-gene from the Babesia canis Bc28 multigene family
artykuł [AUT.] Bernard Carcy , [AUT.] Sylvie Randazzo , [AUT.] Delphine Depoix , [AUT.] Łukasz Adaszek, [AUT.] Luís M. Cardoso , [AUT.] Gad Baneth , [AUT.] André F. Gorenflot , [AUT.] Theo P. M. M. Schetters . VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY 2015 T. 211 Nr 3-4 s. 111-123, DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2015.05.028

2011

6. The factors affecting the distribution of babesiosis in dogs in Poland
artykuł [AUT.] Łukasz Adaszek, [AUT.] Alfonso Carbonero Martinez , [AUT.] Stanisław Winiarczyk. VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY 2011 T. 181 s. 160-165, DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2011.03.059

2008

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