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The ontogeny of the immune system [Poultry].
1975
Peterson R.D.A.
Immunization of chickens against Mycoplasma gallisepticum infection.
1975
Fabricant J.
Newcastle disease in normal and immunodeficient chickens [Virus diseases].
1975
Perey D.Y.E. | Cleland G.B. | Dent P.B.
Immunity to fowlpox [Chickens, virus diseases].
1975
Tripathy D.N. | Hanson L.E.
Immunity to transmissible (coronaviral) enteritis of turkeys (bluecomb).
1975
Pomeroy B.S. | Larsen C.T. | Deshmukh D.R. | Patel B.L.
Ervaringen met de operatieve behandeling van de lebmaagdislocatie naar rechts en de lebmaagtorsie bij het rund.
1975
Velden M.A. van der
Induction of fescue foot syndrome in cattle by fractionated extracts of toxic fescue hay Full text
1975
Williams, M. | Shaffer, S.R. | Garner, G.B. | Yates, S.G. | Tookey, H.L. | Kintner, L.D. | Nelson, S.L. | McGinity, J.T.
Tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Shreb) hay from a source known to cause "fescue foot" in grazing cattle was extracted with 80% ethanol. The ethanolic extract was further refined and fractionated into cation,nion, and neutral f fractions by ion-exchange chromatography. The cation fraction was partitioned with alkaline-chloroform to give chloroform-extractable cation and residual cation fractions. All fractions plus the crude ethanolic extract were assayed for toxic activity by intraperitoneal injection into 12 calves (weighting 152.4 to 241.3 kg each) over a 14-day period. Clinical signs of fescue foot were observed on the 5th day in calves given the anion and crude ethanolic extracts. Lameness, swelling, and reddening of the rear coronary bands, discoloration of the tip of the tail, and other signs of fescue foot were seen. Microscopically, coronary bands and tail tips of affected calves had blood vessels with thick walls and small lumens.
Show more [+] Less [-]Fine structures of corpus paracloacalis vascularis in cocks
1975
Sugimura, M. | Kudo, N. | Yamano, S. (Hokkaido Univ., Sapporo (Japan). Faculty of Veterinary Medicine)
Incidence of helminth parasites in shrew moles
1975
Ohbayashi, M. (Hokkaido Univ., Sapporo (Japan). Faculty of Veterinary Medicine)