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Jackson, P. The Snow Leopard: A Flagship for Biodiversity in the Mountains of Central Asia 1997 3-7
De Groot, H.; Van Swieten, P.; Aalberse, R.C. Evidence for a Fel d I-like molecule in the “big cats” (Felidae species) 1990 J Allergy Clin Immunol 86 107-116
Chandra, S.; Laughlin, D.C. Virus-like particles in cystic mammary adenoma of a snow leopard 1975 Cancer Res 35 3069-3074
Rothschild, B.M.; Rothschild, C.; Woods, R.J. Inflammatory arthritis in large cats: An expanded spectrum of spondyloarthropathy 1998 Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 29 279-284
Chapron, G. Re-wilding: other projects help carnivores stay wild 2005 Nature 437 318
Trepanier, L.A.; Cribb, A.E.; Spielberg, S.P.; Ray, K. Deficiency of cytosolic arylamine N-acetylation in the domestic cat and wild felids caused by the presence of a single NAT1-like gene 1998 Pharmacogenetics 8 169-179
Thapa, K. Is their any correlation between abundance of blue sheep population and livestock depredation by snow leopards in the Phu Valley, Manang District, Annapurna Conservation Area? Final report 2005 1-19
Sloane, A.; Kelly, C.; McDavitt, S.; Marples, N. Big cats in captivity: a quantitative analysis of enrichment 1998 Adv.Etho 33 43
Kolosov A.M. The mountains of Central Asia 1968 40-41
Fox, J. A Review of the Status and Ecology of the Snow Leopard (Panthera uncia) 1989