415 total citations 19 papers, 337 citations indexed
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Evermann Jf is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Immunology and Agronomy and Crop Science.
According to data from OpenAlex, Evermann Jf has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 337 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Epidemiology, 8 papers in Immunology and 5 papers in Agronomy and Crop Science. Recurrent topics in Evermann Jf's work include T-cell and Retrovirus Studies (8 papers), Herpesvirus Infections and Treatments (6 papers) and Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology (5 papers). Evermann Jf is often cited by papers focused on T-cell and Retrovirus Studies (8 papers), Herpesvirus Infections and Treatments (6 papers) and Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology (5 papers). Evermann Jf collaborates with scholars based in United States. Evermann Jf's co-authors include DiGiacomo Rf, Alister C. Ward, Anderson Bc, Gorham and Lehmkuhl Hd and has published in prestigious journals such as PubMed and Veterinary medicine.
In The Last Decade
Evermann Jf
19 papers
receiving
300 citations
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Rf, DiGiacomo, et al.. (1993). Use of survival analysis to compare cull rates between bovine leukemia virus seropositive and seronegative dairy cows.. PubMed. 54(9). 1400–3.19 indexed citations
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Rf, DiGiacomo, et al.. (1991). Rectal palpation and transmission of bovine leukemia virus in dairy cattle.. PubMed. 199(8). 1035–8.16 indexed citations
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Jf, Evermann, et al.. (1989). Investigating bovine leukosis and bluetongue viral infections in a dairy herd.. Veterinary medicine. 84(1). 116–119.1 indexed citations
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Jf, Evermann, et al.. (1988). Studies on the pathogenesis and interspecies transmission of respiratory syncytial virus isolated from sheep.. PubMed. 49(8). 1424–30.18 indexed citations
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Jf, Evermann, et al.. (1988). Characterization of bovine herpesviruses isolated from six sheep and four goats by restriction endonuclease analysis and radioimmunoprecipitation.. PubMed. 49(6). 781–5.23 indexed citations
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Jf, Evermann, et al.. (1988). Comparison of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and a complement-fixation test for the detection of IgG to bovine herpesvirus type 4 (bovine cytomegalovirus).. PubMed. 49(5). 667–70.20 indexed citations
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Jf, Evermann, et al.. (1987). Identification of ovine adenovirus types five and six in an epizootic of respiratory tract disease in recently weaned lambs.. PubMed. 190(12). 1545–7.2 indexed citations
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Jf, Evermann, et al.. (1986). Restriction endonuclease patterns of bovine herpesvirus type 1 isolated from bovine mammary glands.. PubMed. 47(12). 2525–9.5 indexed citations
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Jf, Evermann, et al.. (1986). Genetic relatedness of disease-associated field isolates of bovid herpesvirus type 4.. PubMed. 47(10). 2242–6.20 indexed citations
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Jf, Evermann, et al.. (1986). Transmission of bovine leukosis virus by blood inoculation.. PubMed. 47(9). 1885–7.43 indexed citations
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Jf, Evermann, et al.. (1985). Seroprevalence of respiratory syncytial virus in free-ranging bighorn sheep.. PubMed. 187(11). 1173–4.23 indexed citations
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Jf, Evermann, et al.. (1985). Properties of a respiratory syncytial virus isolated from a sheep with rhinitis.. PubMed. 46(4). 947–51.29 indexed citations
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Jf, Evermann, et al.. (1985). Familial canine dermatomyositis: clinicopathologic, immunologic, and serologic studies.. PubMed. 46(9). 1870–5.26 indexed citations
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Jf, Evermann, et al.. (1984). Natural infection of captive coyote pups with a herpesvirus antigenically related to canine herpesvirus.. PubMed. 185(11). 1288–90.10 indexed citations
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Jf, Evermann, et al.. (1984). Pathogenesis of experimental bovine respiratory syncytial virus infection in sheep.. PubMed. 45(8). 1663–70.20 indexed citations
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Rf, DiGiacomo, et al.. (1984). Clinical and pathologic features of parvoviral diarrhea in pound-source dogs.. PubMed. 185(6). 651–5.17 indexed citations
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Jf, Evermann, et al.. (1982). Diarrheal condition in dogs associated with viruses antigenically related to feline herpesvirus.. PubMed. 72(3). 285–91.11 indexed citations
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Bc, Anderson, et al.. (1982). Infectious agents associated with neonatal calf disease in southwestern Idaho and eastern Oregon.. PubMed. 180(10). 1222–6.28 indexed citations
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Jf, Evermann, et al.. (1980). Prevalence of bovine leukemia virus antibody in seven herds of Holstein-Friesian cattle.. PubMed. 177(6). 549–50.6 indexed citations
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