Items where Author is "Bishop, S.C."
Number of items: 10.
Article
Eosinophilia as a marker of resistance to Teladorsagia circumcincta in Scottish Blackface lambs. (2002)
M.J. Stear,
N.G. Henderson,
A. Kerr,
Quintin McKellar,
S. Mitchell,
C. Seeley
and
S.C. Bishop
The genetic control of IgA activity against Teladorsagia circumcincta and its association with parasite resistance in naturally infected sheep. (2002)
S.A.J. Strain,
S.C. Bishop,
N.G. Henderson,
A. Kerr,
Quintin McKellar,
S. Mitchell
and
M.J. Stear
Fructosamine concentration and resistance to natural, predominantly Teladorsagia circumcincta infection. (2001)
M.J. Stear,
P.D. Eckersall,
P.A. Graham,
Quintin McKellar,
S. Mitchell
and
S.C. Bishop
The influence of age on the variation among sheep in susceptibility to natural nematode infection. (2000)
M.J. Stear,
S. Mitchell,
S. Strain,
S.C. Bishop
and
Quintin McKellar
The relationship between the number and size of nematodes in the abomasum and the concentration of pepsinogen in ovine plasma. (1999)
M.J. Stear,
K. Bairden,
Quintin McKellar,
I. Scott,
S. Strain
and
S.C. Bishop
The genetic basis of resistance to Ostertagia circumcincta in lambs. (1997)
M.J. Stear,
K. Bairden,
S.C. Bishop,
J. Buitkamp,
J.L. Duncan,
G. Gettinby,
Quintin McKellar,
M. Park,
J.J. Parkins
and
S.W.J. Reid
Genetic parameters for faecal egg count following mixed, natural, predominantly Ostertagia circumcinta infection and relationships with live weight in young lambs. (1996)
S.C. Bishop,
K. Bairden,
Quintin McKellar,
M. Park
and
M.J. Stear
An ovine lymphocyte antigen is associated with reduced faecal egg counts in four-month-old lambs following natural, predominantly Ostertagia circumcincta infection. (1996)
M.J. Stear,
K. Bairden,
S.C. Bishop,
J. Buitkamp,
J.T. Epplen,
D. Gostomski,
Quintin McKellar,
F.W. Schwaiger
and
D.S. Wallace
The repeatability of faecal egg counts, peripheral eosinophil counts, and plasma pepsinogen concentrations during deliberate infections with Ostertagia circumcincta. (1995)
M.J. Stear,
S.C. Bishop,
J.L. Duncan,
Quintin McKellar
and
M. Murray