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  1. Biomolecular survey on the main infectious causes of abortion in sheep in the Italian regions of Latium and Tuscany
    Davide Santori, Rita Fanelli , Francesca Di Donato, Samuele Dottarelli, Antonino Barone, Erminia Sezzi
    Open Veterinary Journal. 2024; 14(6): 1447-1452.
  2. Ovarian monitoring and effects of Controlled Intravaginal Drug Releaser
    (CIDR) on vaginal environment and follicular activity in dromedary camels,
    during non-breeding season in Egypt

    Davide Monaco1*
    , Giovanni M. Lacalandra1 and Khalid A. El-Bahrawy2
    Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture. 2013; 25(4): 296-300.
  3. NOT ALL THAT GLITTERS IS TUMOUR: Radiological finding of a plugoma and review of the literature
    Francesco Palmieri, Davide Gobatti, Serena Marmaggi, Francesco Calabrese, Roberto Sampietro,
    American Journal of Diagnostic Imaging . 2023; 9(3): 38-41.
  4. Male camel behavior and breeding management strategies: how to handle a camel bull during the breeding season?
    Barbara Padalino, Davide Monaco, Giovanni Michele Lacalandra
    Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture. 2015; 27(4): 338-349.
  5. Suppurative gastritis as a rare cause of acute abdomen and septic shock in a pregnant woman: a case report
    Guido Marzocchi, Davide Giusti, Maurizio Cervellera, Francesco Monteduro
    European Journal of Medical Case Reports. 2021; 5(3): 81-84.
  6. Contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging of the foot in horses using intravenous versus regional intraarterial injection of gadolinium
    Donatella De Zani, Vanessa Rabbogliatti, Giuliano Ravasio, Cinzia Pettinato, Mauro Di Giancamillo, Davide Danilo Zani
    Open Veterinary Journal. 2018; 8(4): 471-478.


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