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Rethinking the role of alpha toxin in Clostridium perfringens-associated enteric diseases : a review on bovine necro-haemorrhagic enteritis
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Non-toxic perfringolysin O and α-toxin derivatives as potential vaccine candidates against bovine necrohaemorrhagic enteritis
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The C-terminal domain of Clostridium perfringens alpha toxin as a vaccine candidate against bovine necrohemorrhagic enteritis
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Toxin-neutralizing antibodies protect against Clostridium perfringens-induced necrosis in an intestinal loop model for bovine necrohemorrhagic enteritis
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The effect of milk replacer and different components of milk replacer in an intestinal loop model for haemorhagic enteritis in calves
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Gastro-intestinale Clostridium perfringens-infecties : een blijvend gevaar in de Belgische rundveehouderij
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Solid feed provision reduces fecal clostridial excretion in veal calves
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Toxin-neutralizing antibodies protect against Clostridium perfringens challenge in an intestinal loop model for bovine enterotoxaemia
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Haemorrhagic enteritis in newborn calves associated with Clostridium perfringens and colostrum delivery
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The dynamics of naturally acquired antibodies against Clostridium perfringens perfringolysin in veal and beef calves
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New insights into the role of feed in the pathogenesis of enterotoxaemia in veal calves
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Veal calves produce less antibodies against C. perfringens alpha toxin compared to beef calves
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Perfringolysin O : the underrated Clostridium perfringens toxin?
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Repeatability of faecal clostridial counts in calves and dietary influence
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Clostridium perfringens strains from bovine enterotoxemia cases are not superior in in vitro production of alpha toxin, perfringolysin O and proteolytic enzymes
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Haemorrhagic enteritis in new-born calves associated with Clostridium perfringens contaminated colostrum intake
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Absence of an active shift from maternal to active immunity against Clostridium perfringens alpha toxin in veal calves compared to conventional beef calves
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Prevalence and bacterial colonization of fundic ulcerations in veal calves
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Alpha toxin and perfringolysin act synergistically to induce hemorrhagic enteritis in veal calves
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Lesion development in a new intestinal loop model indicates the involvement of a shared Clostridium perfringens virulence factor in haemorrhagic enteritis in calves