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Fields of papers citing papers by Joseph E. Alicata
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Joseph E. Alicata
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Alicata, Joseph E.. (2004). Observations on leptospiral infections in Samoa.. PubMed. 9(2). 85–9, illust.1 indexed citations
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Alicata, Joseph E., et al.. (1998). Parasitic meningo-encephalitis in Hawaii. A new parasitic disease of man.. PubMed. 21. 139–40.13 indexed citations
Alicata, Joseph E.. (1988). Angiostrongyliasis cantonensis (eosinophilic meningitis): historical events in its recognition as a new parasitic disease of man. Biodiversity Heritage Library (Smithsonian Institution).11 indexed citations
Knapp, Stuart E. & Joseph E. Alicata. (1967). Failure of certain clams and oysters to serve as intermediate hosts for Angiostrongylus cantonensis.. Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington. 34(1). 1–3.3 indexed citations
Alicata, Joseph E.. (1963). Incapability of vertebrates to serve as paratenic host for infective larvae of Angiostrongylus cantonensis.. Journal of Parasitology. 49.4 indexed citations
Alicata, Joseph E. & Rebecca Brown. (1962). On the method of human infection with Angiostrongylus cantonensis in Tahiti.. Journal of Parasitology. 48.1 indexed citations
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Douvres, F. W. & Joseph E. Alicata. (1962). Development in vitro of the parasitic stages of Cooperia punctata, an intestinal nematode of cattle.. Journal of Parasitology. 48.3 indexed citations
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Alicata, Joseph E.. (1961). On the ineffectiveness of thiabendazole against the migrating larval stages of the swine kidney worm (Stephanurus dentatus) in rabbits.. Journal of Parasitology. 47.3 indexed citations
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Alicata, Joseph E.. (1961). Failure to establish prenatal ascarid infection in swine.. Veterinary medicine. 56(3). 132–133.2 indexed citations
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Alicata, Joseph E.. (1961). Survival of the infective larvae of Cooperia punctata of cattle on pasture in Hawaii.. Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington. 28(2). 181–183.1 indexed citations
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Alicata, Joseph E.. (1960). Incidence of parasites in calves in Hawaii and the treatment of Cooperia punctata, with special reference to the efficacy of ruelene.. PubMed. 21. 410–5.8 indexed citations
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Alicata, Joseph E. & Hilda Lei Ching. (1960). On the infection of birds and mammals with the cercaria and metacercaria of the eye-fluke, Philophthalmus.. Journal of Parasitology. 46.17 indexed citations
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Alicata, Joseph E.. (1958). Observations on the development of Coopería punctata of cattle in rabbits.. Journal of Parasitology. 44.3 indexed citations
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Alicata, Joseph E., et al.. (1956). A study of watercress in Hawaii as a possible source of human infection with liver flukes (Fasciola).. Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington. 23(2). 106–108.2 indexed citations
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