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Method for determining serum pepsinogen concentration, using pepsin standards and ultraviolet absorbance
1982
Harvey-White, J.D. | Allen, E.H.
serum pepsinogen concentration, determination method, possibly useful in diagnosis of bovine and ovine ostertagiasis
Show more [+] Less [-]Rearing the blood-feeding fly Haematobia thirouxi potans in the laboratory
1982
Doube, B.M. | Fay, H.A.C. | Aschenborn, H.H.
Haematobia thirouxi potans, two methods described for laboratory rearing, adult flies can be fed either on a bovine calf or on bovine blood in vitro
Show more [+] Less [-]Effect of diethylcarbamazine on Strongylus vulgaris infection in ponies
1982
Hofing, G.L. | Bennett, D.G.
Strongylus vulgaris, ponies (exper.), diethylcarbamazine did not prevent clinical or pathological changes due to migrating larvae, fewer adults recovered at necropsy from treated vs. untreated ponies
Show more [+] Less [-]Experimental Sarcocystis suicanis infections: Disease in growing pigs
1982
Barrows, P.L. | Prestwood, A.K. | Green, C.E.
Sarcocystis suicanis, Georgia isolate, pigs (exper.), pathology, reduced growth rate of host
Show more [+] Less [-]Efficacy of a nonviable culture-derived Babesia bovis vaccine
1982
Kuttler, K.L. | Levy, M.G. | James, M.A. | Ristic, M.
Babesia bovis, nonviable tissue culture-derived antigens as vaccine in cattle, comparison with premunition
Show more [+] Less [-]Interspecies transmission of Cytauxzoon felis
1982
Kier, A.B. | Wightman, S.R. | Wagner, J.E.
Cytauxzoon felis, susceptibilities of bobcats, 4 species of domestic farm animals, 9 species of laboratory animals, and 17 wildlife species to infection using infective material from domestic cats, Lynx rufus floridanus developed cytauxzoonosis with signs and lesions identical with those of domestic cats and died of disease, Lynx rufus rufus developed subclinical persistent parasitemia, results indicate that both species of bobcats may serve as reservoir hosts; sheep developed low persistent parasitemia without clinical signs, while other species of animals failed to produce evidence of cytauxzoonosis
Show more [+] Less [-]Morphologic and clinicopathologic changes following Strongylus vulgaris infections of immune and nonimmune ponies
1982
Klei, T.R. | Torbert, B.J. | Ochoa, R. | Bello, T.R.
Strongylus vulgaris, massive infections of nonimmune and immune ponies, pathogenesis characterized, blood chemical and peritoneal fluid values as possible diagnostic aids
Show more [+] Less [-]Experimental transmission of Cytauxzoon felis from bobcats (Lynx rufus) to domestic cats (Felis domesticus)
1982
Kier, A.B. | Wagner, J.E. | Morehouse, L.G.
Cytauxzoon felis, susceptibilities of (i) domestic cats to inoculation with infected bobcat blood and ground tissues; (ii) domestic cats to subinoculation with blood from cats having received bobcat blood; (iii) inoculated cats to subsequent challenge exposure with deep-frozen virulent inoculum of domestic cat origin; and (iv) eastern bobcat to reinoculation with various doses of virulent Cytauxzoon inoculum of domestic cat origin; additional experiments to determine if piroplasm levels in bobcats and domestic cats could be raised to maximize chances for further transmission of Cytauxzoon to domestic cats
Show more [+] Less [-]Influence of variation in spray-dried lactose quality on in vitro dissolution and bioavailability of an experimental oxfendazole bolus for cattle
1982
Shastri, S. | Hegde, G. | Mroszczak, E. | Herschler, R.
oxfendazole bolus for cattle, spray-dried lactose quality as influencing in vitro dissolution and bioavailability
Show more [+] Less [-]Effects of concurrent subclinical infections by coccidia (Eimeria christenseni) and intestinal nematodes (Trichostrongylus colubriformis) on apparent nutrient digestibilities and balances, serum copper and zinc, and bone mineralization in the pigmy goat
1982
Frandsen, J.C.
Eimeria christenseni, Trichostrongylus colubriformis, pygmy goats (exper.), effects of concurrent subclinical infections on liveweight; apparent feed digestibility; balances of calcium, nitrogen, and phosphorus; serum copper and zinc concentrations; and bone matrix mineralization
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