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There are 27 publications currently online.
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- Histological and immunohistochemical evaluation of canine chronic superficial keratitis.
Here we show (well actually I show but 'we' sounds a bit more scientific doesn't it!) that the majority of cells in chronic superficial keratitis are CD4-expressing T lymphocytes many of which secrete gamma interferon. …(c) David L Williams 1999
- Antibiotic resistance in avian bacteriological isolates
Some time ago we noted several birds in which bacteriology showed multiple antibiotic resistance. We undertook a retrospective study of bacteriological isolates from birds and present the work here. …(c) 2002 Dr David L Williams
- Evaluation of bacteria isolated from infected eyes of captive, non-domestic animals
We investigated the bacteria isolated from all cases of ocular disasese in a large zoological collection over a one year period, and present the findings here. …(c) 2002 Dr David L Williams
- MHC class II expression in the normal canine cornea and in dogs with chronic superficial keratitis
The inflammatory lesion in chronic superficial keratitis is characterised by CD4+ lymphocytic infiltrate as we have previously shown, but here we document aberrant expression of MHC class II antigen in superficial stroma and in the corneal epithelium which, while it is probably secondary to lymphocyte cytokine production, probably fuels and maintains the inf …(c) 2005 Dr David L Williams
- Aggravting factors in the development of ocular abnormalities in farmed Atlantic halibut
We have previously shown that cystic lesions in the halibut eye are associated with high levels of oxygen in the aqueous humour. Here we investigate factors such as handling which cause the dissolved gas to come out of solution giving the cystic lesions seen in these fish when farmed. …(c) 2005 Dr David L Williams
- Ultrasonographic biometrry of the normal and cataractous canine lens
A paper reporting research evaluating axial thickness of normal canine lenses, cataractous lenses and those with diabetic cataracts, quantifying intumescence in these lenses. …(c) 2004 Dr David L Williams


