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    • Raw data for: Albumin-to-Globulin Ratio Outperforms Other Acute Phase Proteins in Predicting Treatment Response in Feline Infectious Peritonitis 

      Coggins, Sally; Norris, Jacqueline; Courtman, Natalie; Hall, Evelyn
      Published 2026-03-03
      Objectives This study aimed to: (1) characterize the behaviour of α1-acid glycoprotein (AGP), serum amyloid A (SAA), and haptoglobin at diagnosis, during treatment and post-recovery; (2) evaluate predictive utility of ...
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    • The Effect of Variable-Pitch Headless Compression Screws and Cortical Screws on Interfragmentary Compression: An In-Vitro Polyurethane Foam Block Model 

      Castellino, Brendan; Wills, Daniel; Tan, Christopher; lloyd, Max; Walsh, William
      Published 2026-02-25
      Articular fractures require precise anatomical reduction and rigid fixation to heal appropriately. In veterinary cases that involve fracturing of the lateral humeral condyle, cortical bone screws inserted in lag fashion ...
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    • UOS2301-003RTX Overseas wheat phenotyping 2025/26 

      Singh, Davinder; Ziems, Laura; Zhang, Peng; Miah, Hanif; Bhavani, Sridhar
      Published 2026
      With support from GRDC project UOS2301-003RTX, we tested 427 modern and historical Australian wheat varieties (Ausvars) in Kenya against stem rust (Ug99 lineage pathotypes – TTKSK, TTKST, TTKTT, TTTTF and TTKTT+Sr8115B) ...
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    • UOS2301-003RTX Overseas (Mexico) barley phenotyping 2025 

      Singh, Davinder; Ziems, Laura; Zhang, Peng; Qureshi, Naeela; Bhavani, Sridhar
      Published 2026
      With support from GRDC project UOS2301-003RTX, we tested 52 Australian barley varieties and 365 CAIGE (CIMMYT ICARDA Australia Germplasm Enhancement) barley lines against exotic pathogen Puccinia strifformis f. sp hordei ...
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    • Encapsulation of Oil Droplets Using Film-Forming Janus Nanoparticles 

      Turpin, Geosmin; Nguyen, Duc; Sypkes, Kathryn Isobel; Vega-Sanchez, Christopher; Davery, Tim; Hawkett, Brian S.; Neto, Chiara
      Published 2025
      Polymer Janus nanoparticles with one hard cross-linked polystyrene lobe and one soft film-forming poly(methyl methacrylate-co-butyl acrylate) lobe were synthesized by reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer ...
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