Steven B Tillis,
Research Assistant Professor of Wildlife Disease Clinical Molecular Diagnostics
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Publications
Academic Articles
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Identification and Characterization of Novel Serpentoviruses in Viperid and Elapid Snakes.
- Journal
- Viruses.
- Volume/Issue
- 16(9)
- [DOI]
- 10.3390/v16091477.
- [PMID]
- 39339954.
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Serpentoviruses Exhibit Diverse Organization and ORF Composition with Evidence of Recombination.
- Journal
- Viruses.
- Volume/Issue
- 16(2)
- [DOI]
- 10.3390/v16020310.
- [PMID]
- 38400085.
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Proliferative strongyloidiasis in a colony of colubrid snakes.
- Journal
- Veterinary pathology.
- Volume/Issue
- 61(1):109-118
- [DOI]
- 10.1177/03009858231186391.
- [PMID]
- 37458163.
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In Vitro Characterization and Antiviral Susceptibility of Ophidian Serpentoviruses.
- Journal
- Microorganisms.
- Volume/Issue
- 11(6)
- [DOI]
- 10.3390/microorganisms11061371.
- [PMID]
- 37374873.
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Piscichuvirus-Associated Severe Meningoencephalomyelitis in Aquatic Turtles, United States, 2009-2021.
- Journal
- Emerging infectious diseases.
- Volume/Issue
- 30(2):280-288
- [DOI]
- 10.3201/eid3002.231142.
- [PMID]
- 38270209.
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Divergent Serpentoviruses in Free-Ranging Invasive Pythons and Native Colubrids in Southern Florida, United States.
- Journal
- Viruses.
- Volume/Issue
- 14(12)
- [DOI]
- 10.3390/v14122726.
- [PMID]
- 36560729.
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Physiological effects of capture and short-term captivity in an invasive snake species, the Burmese python (Python bivittatus) in Florida.
- Journal
- Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology.
- Volume/Issue
- 267
- [DOI]
- 10.1016/j.cbpa.2022.111162.
- [PMID]
- 35149178.
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Oral, Cloacal, and Hemipenal Actinomycosis in Captive Ball Pythons (Python regius).
- Journal
- Frontiers in veterinary science.
- Volume/Issue
- 7
- [DOI]
- 10.3389/fvets.2020.594600.
- [PMID]
- 33490131.
Contact Details
- Business:
- reptillis@ufl.edu
- Business Mailing:
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PO Box 100125
GAINESVILLE FL 32610 - Business Street:
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2015 SW 16TH AVE
GAINESVILLE FL 32608