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Congenital Microphthalmic Syndrome in a Swine.
Andrysikova R, Sydler T, Kümmerlen D, Pendl W, Graage R, Moutelikova R, Prodelalova J, Voelter K. Andrysikova R, et al. Among authors: pendl w. Case Rep Vet Med. 2018 Jun 21;2018:2051350. doi: 10.1155/2018/2051350. eCollection 2018. Case Rep Vet Med. 2018. PMID: 30034906 Free PMC article.
Mycobacterium helveticum sp. nov., a novel slowly growing mycobacterial species associated with granulomatous lesions in adult swine.
Ghielmetti G, Rosato G, Trovato A, Friedel U, Kirchgaessner C, Perroulaz C, Pendl W, Schulthess B, Bloemberg GV, Keller PM, Stephan R, Tortoli E. Ghielmetti G, et al. Among authors: pendl w. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 2021 Jan;71(1):ijsem004615. doi: 10.1099/ijsem.0.004615. Epub 2020 Dec 23. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 2021. PMID: 33355527 Free PMC article.
Thermal field formation during wIRA-hyperthermia: temperature measurements in skin and subcutis of piglets as a basis for thermotherapy of superficial tumors and local skin infections caused by thermosensitive microbial pathogens.
Piazena H, Müller W, Pendl W, von Ah S, Cap VH, Hug PJ, Sidler X, Pluschke G, Vaupel P. Piazena H, et al. Among authors: pendl w. Int J Hyperthermia. 2019;36(1):938-952. doi: 10.1080/02656736.2019.1655594. Int J Hyperthermia. 2019. PMID: 31535588 Free article.