Thomas A. Yazwinski
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Also affiliated: North Carolina State University (1979–1980)
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Thomas A. Yazwinski is a faculty member at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. His research has focused on areas including plant physiology and cultivation, as well as the study of microbial infections and disease. His most recent publication was in 2020, and he has not been recently active in research.
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- h-index: 7
- Publications: 12
- Citations: 707
Selected Publications
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Contrasting patterns of isotype-1 β-tubulin allelic diversity in Haemonchus contortus and Haemonchus placei in the southern USA are consistent with a model of localised emergence of benzimidazole resistance (2020)
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List of Contributors (2019)
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Evidence for the F200Y (TAC) mutation conferring benzimidazole resistance in a southern USA cattle population of <i>Haemonchus placei</i> spreading from a single emergence (2019)
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The use of nemabiome metabarcoding to explore gastro-intestinal nematode species diversity and anthelmintic treatment effectiveness in beef calves (2017)
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Season-long effectiveness of stocker-calf treatment at turnout with eprinomectin extended-release injection or a combination of injectable doramectin and oral albendazole (2016)
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Exploring the Gastrointestinal “Nemabiome”: Deep Amplicon Sequencing to Quantify the Species Composition of Parasitic Nematode Communities (2015)
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Current Status of Parasite Control at the Feed Yard (2015)
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The presence of benzimidazole resistance mutations in Haemonchus placei from US cattle (2014)
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A Sampling of Factors Relative to the Epidemiology of Gastrointestinal Nematode Parasites of Cattle in the United States (2006)
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Feasibility of Inducing Overlap Immunologic Competence in Gallinaceous Birds with Ascardia dissimilis and A. galli (2000)
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