451 total citations 28 papers, 359 citations indexed
About
Ewing Sa is a scholar working on Parasitology, Insect Science and Genetics.
According to data from OpenAlex, Ewing Sa has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 359 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Parasitology, 15 papers in Insect Science and 5 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Ewing Sa's work include Vector-borne infectious diseases (16 papers), Insect and Pesticide Research (14 papers) and Toxin Mechanisms and Immunotoxins (4 papers). Ewing Sa is often cited by papers focused on Vector-borne infectious diseases (16 papers), Insect and Pesticide Research (14 papers) and Toxin Mechanisms and Immunotoxins (4 papers). Ewing Sa collaborates with scholars based in United States. Ewing Sa's co-authors include D. Holbert, Roger W. Stich, Frank Gh, Confer Aw, Leipold Hw and Wanda Edwards and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Veterinary Research, Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association and PubMed.
In The Last Decade
Ewing Sa
27 papers
receiving
329 citations
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All Works
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Sa, Ewing, et al.. (1993). Effect of 4-bromo-calcium ionophore A23187 on release of Anaplasma marginale from bovine erythrocytes in vitro.. PubMed. 54(2). 263–9.4 indexed citations
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Stich, Roger W., et al.. (1989). Transstadial and attempted transovarial transmission of Anaplasma marginale by Dermacentor variabilis.. PubMed. 50(8). 1377–80.45 indexed citations
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Sa, Ewing, et al.. (1988). Preliminary studies of the development of Anaplasma marginale in salivary glands of adult, feeding Dermacentor andersoni ticks.. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 49(7). 1010–3.9 indexed citations
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Sa, Ewing, et al.. (1985). Transmission of Anaplasma marginale by adult Dermacentor andersoni during feeding on calves.. PubMed. 46(7). 1565–7.15 indexed citations
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Sa, Ewing, et al.. (1984). Demonstration of the inclusion appendage of Anaplasma marginale in nymphal Dermacentor andersoni.. PubMed. 45(9). 1800–7.10 indexed citations
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Sa, Ewing, et al.. (1983). Demonstration of colonies of Anaplasma marginale in the midgut of Rhipicephalus simus.. PubMed. 44(12). 2256–61.12 indexed citations
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Holbert, D., et al.. (1983). Development of colonies of Anaplasma marginale in the gut of incubated Dermacentor andersoni.. PubMed. 44(9). 1617–20.13 indexed citations
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Sa, Ewing, et al.. (1983). Demonstration of Anaplasma marginale in hemolymph of Dermacentor andersoni by animal inoculation and by fluorescent-antibody technique.. PubMed. 44(5). 798–801.4 indexed citations
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Holbert, D., et al.. (1983). Influence of parasitemia level at feeding on development of Anaplasma marginale Theiler in Dermacentor andersoni Stiles.. PubMed. 44(4). 554–7.5 indexed citations
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Holbert, D., et al.. (1982). Influence of increased temperature on Anaplasma marginale Theiler in the gut of Dermacentor andersoni stiles.. PubMed. 43(1). 32–5.8 indexed citations
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Sa, Ewing, et al.. (1981). Transmission of Anaplasma marginale Theiler by Dermacentor andersoni Stiles and Dermacentor variabilis (Say).. PubMed. 42(1). 15–8.36 indexed citations
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Sa, Ewing, et al.. (1981). Staining characteristics of colonies of Anaplasma marginale Theiler in Dermacentor andersoni Stiles.. PubMed. 42(11). 2006–9.3 indexed citations
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Sa, Ewing, et al.. (1980). Demonstration of Anaplasma marginale Theiler in Dermacentor variabilis (Say) by ferritin-conjugated antibody technique.. PubMed. 41(12). 1977–81.4 indexed citations
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Sa, Ewing, et al.. (1977). Influence of Ostertagia ostertagi and Cooperia infections on the energetic efficiency of steers fed a concentrate ration.. PubMed. 38(8). 1157–60.4 indexed citations
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Sa, Ewing, et al.. (1969). Morphologic features, behavior, and life history of Cheyletiella yasguri.. PubMed. 30(2). 269–85.19 indexed citations
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Sa, Ewing, et al.. (1967). Occurrence of Trypanosoma theileri in bovine peripheral blood.. PubMed. 150(10). 1131–2.1 indexed citations
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Sa, Ewing, et al.. (1966). Severe chronic canine diarrhea associated with Balantidium-Trichuris infection.. PubMed. 149(5). 519–20.6 indexed citations
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Sa, Ewing. (1963). OBSERVATIONS ON LEUKOCYTIC INCLUSION BODIES FROM DOGS INFECTED WITH BABESIA CANIS.. PubMed. 143. 503–6.31 indexed citations
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Sa, Ewing, et al.. (1961). Metastrongylosis in the field: species and sex ratios of the parasites, preferential location in respiratory apparatus of the host, and concomitant lesions.. PubMed. 22. 606–9.7 indexed citations
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Sa, Ewing, et al.. (1961). Association among members of the genus Metastrongylus Molin, 1861 (nematoda: Metastrongvlidae).. PubMed. 22. 1077–80.7 indexed citations
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