2.6k total citations 86 papers, 2.3k citations indexed
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J. F. Michel is a scholar working on Small Animals, Ecology and Parasitology.
According to data from OpenAlex, J. F. Michel has authored 86 papers receiving a total of 2.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 60 papers in Small Animals, 27 papers in Ecology and 19 papers in Parasitology. Recurrent topics in J. F. Michel's work include Helminth infection and control (60 papers), Parasite Biology and Host Interactions (26 papers) and Parasitic Infections and Diagnostics (15 papers). J. F. Michel is often cited by papers focused on Helminth infection and control (60 papers), Parasite Biology and Host Interactions (26 papers) and Parasitic Infections and Diagnostics (15 papers). J. F. Michel collaborates with scholars based in United Arab Emirates, France and Kenya. J. F. Michel's co-authors include M.B. Lancaster, C. Hong, Roy M. Anderson, J. H. Rose, Edith L. Taylor, Hong Chang, R.L. Cornwell, Angela E. Taylor, J.W. Parfitt and J. Armour and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, International Journal for Parasitology and Veterinary Parasitology.
In The Last Decade
J. F. Michel
83 papers
receiving
1.9k citations
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All Works
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Michel, J. F.. (1969). Experiments on the loss of Dictyocaulus filaria from the lungs of infected sheep. V. Some general conclusions.. Folia Parasitologica. 16(4). 361–363.1 indexed citations
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Michel, J. F.. (1969). Experiments on the loss of Dictyocaulus filaria from the lungs of infected sheep. IV. The possible role of host resistance.. Folia Parasitologica. 16(2). 129–135.1 indexed citations
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Michel, J. F.. (1969). Experiments on the loss of Dictyocaulus filaria from the lungs of infected sheep. II. The demonstration of worms in the bronchial mucus.. Folia Parasitologica. 16(1). 57–65.1 indexed citations
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Michel, J. F.. (1969). Experiments on the loss of Dictyocaulus filaria from the lungs of infected sheep. III. The effect of cortisone.. Folia Parasitologica. 16(2). 121–128.1 indexed citations
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Michel, J. F.. (1968). Faecal egg counts in infections of gastro-intestinal nematodes in cattle.. Veterinary Record. 82(5). 132–133.31 indexed citations
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Michel, J. F.. (1968). Experiments on the Dictyoccudus filaria from the lungs of infected sheep. I. Reduction in worm numbers before patency.. Folia Parasitologica. 15(4). 309–316.1 indexed citations
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Michel, J. F.. (1967). Methods of testing anthelmintics.. Veterinary Record. 80(10).5 indexed citations
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Michel, J. F., et al.. (1963). Host resistance to Dictyocaulus filaria infection.. Parasitology. 53.5 indexed citations
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Michel, J. F., et al.. (1960). A controlled trial of O,O-dimethyl 2,2,2-tri-chloro-1 hydroxy methyl phosphonate as an anthelmintic against Ostertagia ostertagi in calves.. Veterinary Record. 72(8). 135–136.14 indexed citations
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Michel, J. F.. (1959). Recent progress in the study of parasitic bronchitis.. 120. 28–44.1 indexed citations
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Michel, J. F. & R.L. Cornwell. (1959). The complement fixation test as a measure of resistance to Dictyocaulus infection.. Veterinary Record. 71(43). 912–913.9 indexed citations
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Michel, J. F., et al.. (1958). An experimental outbreak of husk among previously parasitised cattle.. Veterinary Record. 70(27). 554–556.6 indexed citations
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Michel, J. F.. (1957). Further experiments on the epidemiology of parasitic bronchitis in calves.. Veterinary Record. 69(49). 1118–1121.3 indexed citations
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Michel, J. F. & J.W. Parfitt. (1956). An experimental study of the epidemiology of parasitic bronchitis in calves.. Veterinary Record. 68(41). 706–710.11 indexed citations
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Michel, J. F., et al.. (1956). An experimental study of certain aspects of the epidemiology of parasitic bronchitis in adult cattle.. 24(93). 61–74.5 indexed citations
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Michel, J. F., C. B. Ollerenshaw, & J. H. Rose. (1956). Helminths and husbandry-a fragment.. Veterinary Record. 68(4). 79–81.1 indexed citations
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Michel, J. F. & J.W. Parfitt. (1955). A contribution to the epidemiology of parasitic bronchitis in calves.. Veterinary Record. 87(13). 229–235.7 indexed citations
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Michel, J. F., et al.. (1955). A field study of the epidemiology and clinical manifestations of parasitic bronchitis in adult cattle.. Veterinary Record. 67(14). 249–266.13 indexed citations
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Michel, J. F.. (1954). Pulmonary oedema in sheep caused by immature lungworms.. Veterinary Record. 66(32).2 indexed citations
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Michel, J. F.. (1952). New views on 'self-cure and protection'.. Veterinary Record. 64(30). 437–438.2 indexed citations
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