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Bacterial isolates from tracheobronchial aspirates of healthy horses.
1985
Sweeney C.R. | Beech J. | Roby K.A.W.
Arterial to end-tidal CO2 tension and alveolar dead space in halothane- or isoflurane-anesthetized ponies.
1985
Meyer R.E. | Short C.E.
Evaluation of the wick catheter as used to measure intracompartmental muscle pressure in equine muscle.
1985
McDonnell W.N. | Pascoe P.J. | Lindsay W.A. | Burgess M.L.F.
Theophylline and dyphylline pharmacokinetics in the horse.
1985
Ayres J.W. | Pearson E.G. | Riebold T.W. | Chang S.F.
Detection of Corynebacterium equi-specific antibody in horses by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.
1985
Hietala S.K. | Ardans A.A. | Sansome A.
Passive transfer failure in horses: incidence and causative factors on a breeding farm.
1985
Morris D.D. | Meirs D.A. | Merryman G.S.
Effects of phenylbutazone and anabolic steroids on adrenal and thyroid gland function tests in healthy horses.
1985
Morris D.D. | Garcia M.C.
Distribution of the mast cells in the parenchymal organs of the cattle, horses, pigs, dogs, and Rompun-induced mast cell degranulation in the dogs
1985
Kim, T.H. | Lee, C.S. (Kyongbuk National Univ., Taegu (Korea R.))
This paper dealt with the distribution of normal mast cells in the spleen, liver and lung on cattle, horses, pigs and dogs, and also degranulation of mast cells in the dogs injected with Rompun (2% Xylazine HCl). Normal mast cells were distributed in spleen, liver and lung on cattle, horse, pig and dog. Mast cells were observed in both red pulp and surroundings of white pulp of the spleen in horse, in the white pulp of the spleen in cattle, in the trabeculae of the spleen in pigs, and in white pulp and red pulp of the spleen in dogs
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