David W. Reduker

769 total citations
27 papers, 646 citations indexed

About

David W. Reduker is a scholar working on Parasitology, Animal Science and Zoology and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. According to data from OpenAlex, David W. Reduker has authored 27 papers receiving a total of 646 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Parasitology, 12 papers in Animal Science and Zoology and 8 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. Recurrent topics in David W. Reduker's work include Coccidia and coccidiosis research (12 papers), Parasitic Infections and Diagnostics (10 papers) and Toxoplasma gondii Research Studies (5 papers). David W. Reduker is often cited by papers focused on Coccidia and coccidiosis research (12 papers), Parasitic Infections and Diagnostics (10 papers) and Toxoplasma gondii Research Studies (5 papers). David W. Reduker collaborates with scholars based in United States. David W. Reduker's co-authors include C. A. Speer, Clarence A. Speer, Douglas P. Jasmer, Travis C. McGuire, Lance E. Perryman, Donald W. Duszynski, John A. Blixt, Will L. Goff, William M. Whitmire and Donald E. Burgess and has published in prestigious journals such as Infection and Immunity, Canadian Journal of Zoology and Journal of Mammalogy.

In The Last Decade

David W. Reduker

27 papers receiving 592 citations

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David W. Reduker
P. Deplazes Switzerland
Hira Ram India
Alan A. Marchiondo United States
Annie K. Prestwood United States
S. F. Mohn Norway
J.D. Dunsmore Australia
B.M. Wagland Australia
P. Thebo Sweden
P. Deplazes Switzerland
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All Works

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Jasmer, Douglas P., David W. Reduker, Lance E. Perryman, & Travis C. McGuire. (1992). A Babesia bovis 225-kilodalton protein located on the cytoplasmic side of the erythrocyte membrane has sequence similarity with a region of glycogen phosphorylase. Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology. 52(2). 263–269. 30 indexed citations
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Jasmer, Douglas P., David W. Reduker, Stephen A. Hines, Lance E. Perryman, & Travis C. McGuire. (1992). Surface epitope localization and gene structure of a Babesia bovis 44-kilodalton variable merozoite surface antigen. Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology. 55(1-2). 75–84. 45 indexed citations
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Jasmer, Douglas P., David W. Reduker, Will L. Goff, David Stiller, & T C McGuire. (1990). DNA probes distinguish geographical isolates and identify a novel DNA molecule of Babesia bovis.. PubMed. 76(6). 834–41. 30 indexed citations
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Jasmer, Douglas P., David W. Reduker, Will L. Goff, David Stiller, & Travis C. McGuire. (1990). DNA Probes Distinguish Geographical Isolates and Identify a Novel DNA Molecule of Babesia bovis. Journal of Parasitology. 76(6). 834–834. 22 indexed citations
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Reduker, David W., et al.. (1989). A recombinant surface protein of Babesia bovis elicits bovine antibodies that react with live merozoites. Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology. 35(3). 239–247. 54 indexed citations
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Burgess, Donald E., C. A. Speer, & David W. Reduker. (1988). Identification of Antigens of Sarcocystis cruzi Sporozoites, Merozoites, and Bradyzoites with Monoclonal Antibodies. Journal of Parasitology. 74(5). 828–828. 11 indexed citations
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Reduker, David W., et al.. (1987). Effect of Sporozoite Inoculum Size on In vitro Production of Merozoites of Eimeria bovis (Apicomplexa). Journal of Parasitology. 73(2). 427–427. 5 indexed citations
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Reduker, David W., Donald W. Duszynski, & Terry L. Yates. (1987). Evolutionary relationships among Eimeria spp. (Apicomplexa) infecting cricetid rodents. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 65(3). 722–735. 22 indexed citations
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Reduker, David W. & C. A. Speer. (1986). Proteins and Antigens of Merozoites and Sporozoites of Eimeria bovis (Apicomplexa). Journal of Parasitology. 72(6). 901–901. 15 indexed citations
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Speer, C. A., William M. Whitmire, David W. Reduker, & J. P. Dubey. (1986). In vitro Cultivation of Meronts of Sarcocystis cruzi. Journal of Parasitology. 72(5). 677–677. 17 indexed citations
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Reduker, David W. & C. A. Speer. (1986). Antigens of In vitro-Produced First-Generation Merozoites of Eimeria bovis (Apicomplexa). Journal of Parasitology. 72(5). 782–782. 13 indexed citations
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Reduker, David W. & Donald W. Duszynski. (1985). Eimeria ladronensis n. sp. and E. albigulae (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) from the Woodrat, Neotoma albigula (Rodentia: Cricetidae)1. The Journal of Protozoology. 32(3). 548–550. 9 indexed citations
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Reduker, David W., Lynn A. Hertel, & Donald W. Duszynski. (1985). Eimeria Species (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) Infecting Peromyscus Rodents in the Southwestern United States and Northern Mexico with Description of a New Species. Journal of Parasitology. 71(5). 604–604. 22 indexed citations
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Reduker, David W., C. A. Speer, & John A. Blixt. (1985). Ultrastructural changes in the oocyst wall during excystation of Cryptosporidium parvum (Apicomplexa; Eucoccidiorida). Canadian Journal of Zoology. 63(8). 1892–1896. 35 indexed citations
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Reduker, David W., C. A. Speer, & John A. Blixt. (1985). Ultrastructure of Cryptosporidium parvum Oocysts and Excysting Sporozoites as Revealed by High Resolution Scanning Electron Microscopy1. The Journal of Protozoology. 32(4). 708–711. 40 indexed citations
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Speer, C. A., David W. Reduker, Donald E. Burgess, William M. Whitmire, & Gary A. Splitter. (1985). Lymphokine-induced inhibition of growth of Eimeria bovis and Eimeria papillata (Apicomplexa) in cultured bovine monocytes. Infection and Immunity. 50(2). 566–571. 68 indexed citations
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Reduker, David W. & Clarence A. Speer. (1985). Factors influencing excystation in Cryptosporidium oocysts from cattle.. PubMed. 71(1). 112–5. 53 indexed citations
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Reduker, David W. & C. A. Speer. (1985). Isolation and purification of Eimeria bovis (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) first-generation merozoites. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 63(10). 2478–2480. 12 indexed citations
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Upton, Steve J., David W. Reduker, William L. Current, & Donald W. Duszynski. (1984). Taxonomy of North American Fish Eimeriidae. Insecta mundi. 11 indexed citations
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Reduker, David W., T. L. Yates, & Ira F. Greenbaum. (1983). Evolutionary Affinities among Southwestern Long-Eared Myotis (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae). Journal of Mammalogy. 64(4). 666–677. 11 indexed citations

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