Comparison of 2 shampoos for treatment of malassezia-pachydermatis-associated seborrheic-dermatitis in basset-hounds
Journal Article
Bond, R., Rose, J. F., Ellis, J. W., & Lloyd, D. H. Comparison of 2 shampoos for treatment of malassezia-pachydermatis-associated seborrheic-dermatitis in basset-hounds. Journal of Small Animal Practice, 36(3), 99-104. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-5827.1995.tb02840.x
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Metabolic epidermal necrosis in 2 dogs with different underlying diseases
Journal Article
Bond, R., McNeil, P. E., Evans, H., & Srebernik, N. Metabolic epidermal necrosis in 2 dogs with different underlying diseases. Veterinary Record, 136(18), 466-471
Evaluation of a detergent scrub technique for the quantitative culture of malassezia-pachydermatis from canine skin
Journal Article
Bond, R., Lloyd, D. H., & Plummer, J. M. Evaluation of a detergent scrub technique for the quantitative culture of malassezia-pachydermatis from canine skin. Research in Veterinary Science, 58(2), 133-137. https://doi.org/10.1016/0034-5288%2895%2990066-7
Characterization of markedly lipid-dependent malassezia-pachydermatis isolates from healthy dogs
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Bond, R., & Anthony, R. M. Characterization of markedly lipid-dependent malassezia-pachydermatis isolates from healthy dogs. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2672.1995.tb03096.x
Chronic dermatophytosis due to microsporum-persicolor infection in 3 dogs
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Bond, R., Middleton, D. J., Scarff, D. H., & Lamport, A. I. Chronic dermatophytosis due to microsporum-persicolor infection in 3 dogs. Journal of Small Animal Practice, 33(12), 571-576. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-5827.1992.tb01059.x
A double-blind comparison of olive oil and a combination of evening primrose oil and fish oil in the management of canine atopy
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Bond, R., & Lloyd, D. H. A double-blind comparison of olive oil and a combination of evening primrose oil and fish oil in the management of canine atopy. Veterinary Record, 131(24), 558-560
Absence of DNA sequence diversity of the intergenic spacer 1 region in Malassezia nana isolates from cats
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de Bellis, F., Castella, G., Cabanes, F. J., & Bond, R. Absence of DNA sequence diversity of the intergenic spacer 1 region in Malassezia nana isolates from cats. Medical Mycology, 48(2), 427-429. https://doi.org/10.3109/13693780903170894
Malassezia pachydermatis and M nana predominate amongst the cutaneous mycobiota of Sphynx cats
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Volk, A. V., Belyavin, C. E., Varjonen, K., Cadiergues, M. C., Stevens, K. B., & Bond, R. Malassezia pachydermatis and M nana predominate amongst the cutaneous mycobiota of Sphynx cats. Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, 12(12), 917-922. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfms.2010.07.002
Alopecia in a black Labrador retriever associated with focal sub-follicular panniculitis and sebaceous adenitis
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Varjonen, K., Rest, J., & Bond, R. Alopecia in a black Labrador retriever associated with focal sub-follicular panniculitis and sebaceous adenitis. Veterinary Dermatology, 21(4), 415-419. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3164.2010.00868.x
PROGRESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL WORK OF THE ''IMIDACLOPRID FLEA SUSCEPTIBILITY MONITORING TEAM''
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Schroeder, I., Blagburn, B. L., Bledsoe, D. L., Bond, R., Denholm, I., Dryden, M. W., …Vaughn, M. B. PROGRESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL WORK OF THE ''IMIDACLOPRID FLEA SUSCEPTIBILITY MONITORING TEAM''. Parasitology Research, 90(3), S127-S128