Yvonne Bartley

1.2k total citations
19 papers, 860 citations indexed

About

Yvonne Bartley is a scholar working on Small Animals, Ecology and Parasitology. According to data from OpenAlex, Yvonne Bartley has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 860 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Small Animals, 11 papers in Ecology and 11 papers in Parasitology. Recurrent topics in Yvonne Bartley's work include Helminth infection and control (16 papers), Parasite Biology and Host Interactions (11 papers) and Parasites and Host Interactions (9 papers). Yvonne Bartley is often cited by papers focused on Helminth infection and control (16 papers), Parasite Biology and Host Interactions (11 papers) and Parasites and Host Interactions (9 papers). Yvonne Bartley collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Canada and France. Yvonne Bartley's co-authors include F. Jackson, David J. Bartley, John S. Gilleard, Elizabeth Redman, Alasdair J. Nisbet, Tom N. McNeilly, Andrew Tait, Philip Skuce, Fiona Kenyon and Mintu Nath and has published in prestigious journals such as Scientific Reports, Vaccine and Microbiome.

In The Last Decade

Yvonne Bartley

18 papers receiving 847 citations

Peers

Yvonne Bartley
Alison Morrison United Kingdom
Sue Howell United States
Florian Roeber Australia
J.H. Boersema Netherlands
F. Prévot France
Pedro Steffan Argentina
Melanie R. Chapman United States
Alison Morrison United Kingdom
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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Nisbet, Alasdair J., Daniel R. G. Price, Yvonne Bartley, et al.. (2025). Developing vaccines against gastrointestinal nematodes of sheep – the model matters. International Journal for Parasitology.
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Cortés, Alba, Riccardo Scotti, Daniel R. G. Price, et al.. (2021). Vaccination against the brown stomach worm, Teladorsagia circumcincta, followed by parasite challenge, induces inconsistent modifications in gut microbiota composition of lambs. Parasites & Vectors. 14(1). 189–189. 10 indexed citations
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Cortés, Alba, John W. Wills, Rachel E. Hewitt, et al.. (2020). Infection with the sheep gastrointestinal nematode Teladorsagia circumcincta increases luminal pathobionts. Microbiome. 8(1). 60–60. 34 indexed citations
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Price, Daniel R. G., Alasdair J. Nisbet, David Frew, et al.. (2019). Characterisation of a niche-specific excretory–secretory peroxiredoxin from the parasitic nematode Teladorsagia circumcincta. Parasites & Vectors. 12(1). 339–339. 6 indexed citations
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Nisbet, Alasdair J., Tom N. McNeilly, Daniel R. G. Price, et al.. (2019). The rational simplification of a recombinant cocktail vaccine to control the parasitic nematode Teladorsagia circumcincta. International Journal for Parasitology. 49(3-4). 257–265. 31 indexed citations
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Avramenko, Russell W., Elizabeth Redman, Lynsey Melville, et al.. (2018). Deep amplicon sequencing as a powerful new tool to screen for sequence polymorphisms associated with anthelmintic resistance in parasitic nematode populations. International Journal for Parasitology. 49(1). 13–26. 76 indexed citations
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McNeilly, Tom N., David Frew, Stewart T. G. Burgess, et al.. (2017). Niche-specific gene expression in a parasitic nematode; increased expression of immunomodulators in Teladorsagia circumcincta larvae derived from host mucosa. Scientific Reports. 7(1). 7214–7214. 16 indexed citations
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Nisbet, Alasdair J., Tom N. McNeilly, Andrew W. Greer, et al.. (2016). Protection of ewes against Teladorsagia circumcincta infection in the periparturient period by vaccination with recombinant antigens. Veterinary Parasitology. 228. 130–136. 32 indexed citations
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Redman, Elizabeth, Andrew Tait, Yvonne Bartley, et al.. (2015). The Emergence of Resistance to the Benzimidazole Anthlemintics in Parasitic Nematodes of Livestock Is Characterised by Multiple Independent Hard and Soft Selective Sweeps. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 9(2). e0003494–e0003494. 113 indexed citations
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Bartley, Kathryn, Harry W. Wright, John F. Huntley, et al.. (2015). Identification and evaluation of vaccine candidate antigens from the poultry red mite (Dermanyssus gallinae). International Journal for Parasitology. 45(13). 819–830. 36 indexed citations
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Kenyon, Fiona, Andrew W. Greer, Alison Morrison, et al.. (2013). A comparative study of the effects of four treatment regimes on ivermectin efficacy, body weight and pasture contamination in lambs naturally infected with gastrointestinal nematodes in Scotland. International Journal for Parasitology Drugs and Drug Resistance. 3. 77–84. 57 indexed citations
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McNeilly, Tom N., Mara Rocchi, Yvonne Bartley, et al.. (2013). Suppression of ovine lymphocyte activation by Teladorsagia circumcincta larval excretory-secretory products. Veterinary Research. 44(1). 70–70. 29 indexed citations
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Nisbet, Alasdair J., Tom N. McNeilly, L. A. WILDBLOOD, et al.. (2013). Successful immunization against a parasitic nematode by vaccination with recombinant proteins. Vaccine. 31(37). 4017–4023. 90 indexed citations
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Bartley, Yvonne, Elizabeth Redman, Philip Skuce, et al.. (2012). A survey of the trichostrongylid nematode species present on UK sheep farms and associated anthelmintic control practices. Veterinary Parasitology. 189(2-4). 299–307. 76 indexed citations
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Bartley, David J., Alison Morrison, Jacques Dupuy, et al.. (2012). Influence of Pluronic 85 and ketoconazole on disposition and efficacy of ivermectin in sheep infected with a multiple resistant Haemonchus contortus isolate. Veterinary Parasitology. 187(3-4). 464–472. 26 indexed citations
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Buttle, David J., Jerzy M. Behnke, Yvonne Bartley, et al.. (2011). Oral dosing with papaya latex is an effective anthelmintic treatment for sheep infected with Haemonchus contortus. Parasites & Vectors. 4(1). 36–36. 52 indexed citations
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Jackson, F., Andrew W. Greer, Yvonne Bartley, et al.. (2011). In vitro screening of plant lectins and tropical plant extracts for anthelmintic properties. Veterinary Parasitology. 186(3-4). 390–398. 38 indexed citations
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Bartley, David J., Yvonne Bartley, Jacques Dupuy, et al.. (2009). P-glycoprotein interfering agents potentiate ivermectin susceptibility in ivermectin sensitive and resistant isolates ofTeladorsagia circumcinctaandHaemonchus contortus. Parasitology. 136(9). 1081–1088. 79 indexed citations
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Jackson, F., David J. Bartley, Yvonne Bartley, & Fiona Kenyon. (2009). Worm control in sheep in the future. Small Ruminant Research. 86(1-3). 40–45. 59 indexed citations

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