J L Shupe
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11.
Shupe J, Olson A, Peterson H, Low J
J Am Vet Med Assoc
. 1984 Dec;
185(11):1295-300.
PMID: 6511570
To compare the occurrence of chronic fluoride toxicosis in wild and domestic animals in selected areas of Utah, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming, deer, elk, and bison bones and teeth were...
12.
Shupe J, James L
Vet Hum Toxicol
. 1983 Dec;
25(6):415-21.
PMID: 6362174
Abnormal, defective offspring are a significant problem in livestock as well as in humans. Congenital malformations have been observed since ancient times and were once thought to be primarily of...
13.
James L, SMART R, Shupe J, Bowns J, Schoenfeld J
J Am Vet Med Assoc
. 1982 Jun;
180(12):1478-81.
PMID: 7096189
No abstract available.
14.
Sharma R, Street J, Shupe J, Bourcier D
J Dairy Sci
. 1982 Jun;
65(6):972-9.
PMID: 7108012
Groups of lactating cows were fed 0, 40, and 200 mg of added cadmium (as chloride) and 0, 100, and 500 mg of added lead (as acetate) per animal per...
15.
Shupe J, LEONE N, GARDNER E, Olson A
Am J Pathol
. 1981 Sep;
104(3):285-8.
PMID: 6975041
No abstract available.
16.
KEELER R, Shupe J, CROWE M, Olson A, Balls L
Am J Vet Res
. 1981 Jul;
42(7):1231-4.
PMID: 7271044
Seven calves born to 7 cows fed Nicotiana glauca during portions of the 1st trimester of gestation were deformed at birth. Deformities increased in severity as the calves aged. At...
17.
Shupe J, Eanes E, LEONE N
Am J Vet Res
. 1981 Jun;
42(6):1040-2.
PMID: 6974520
Sodium fluoride (5 mg/kg of body weight) was fed for 20 months to horses with hereditary multiple exostoses (HME), a skeletal disorder that primarily affects endochondral bones during skeletal development....
18.
Shupe J
J Anim Sci
. 1980 Sep;
51(3):746-58.
PMID: 7192283
Cattle normally ingest variable low-level amounts of fluorides with no known adverse effects, but when excessive amounts are ingested, adverse effects are induced. Several sources may contribute to the total...
19.
KEELER R, Balls L, Shupe J, CROWE M
Cornell Vet
. 1980 Jan;
70(1):19-26.
PMID: 7379551
Cows, ewes, and mares varied considerably in susceptibility to toxicoses from the oral administration of the piperidine alkaloid, coniine. Cows were most susceptible and ewes least. Only calves had teratogenic...
20.
Parker C, Sharma R, Shupe J
Clin Toxicol
. 1979 Oct;
15(3):301-11.
PMID: 509894
Guinea pigs were maintained on semisynthetic diets with or without the adequate amounts of dietary vitamin C, protein, and calcium, and were exposed to 25 ppm of fluoride in drinking...