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Pharmacokinetics of pralidoxime in Bubalus bubalis

British Veterinary Journal, 1988
Abstract Pharmacokinetics of pralidoxime (2-PAM) and its effect on blood enzymes were investigated in male buffalo calves following single intravenous administration (15 mg/kg). The distribution half-life, elimination half-life, apparent volume of distribution and total body clearance were 0·086 ± 0·001 h, 2·36 ± 0·09 h, 1 ± 0·05 l/kg and 296 ± 13 ml/
A K, Srivastava, J K, Malik
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Hemoglobin polymorphism in Italian water buffalo (Bubalus bubalus (Arnee))

Animal Blood Groups and Biochemical Genetics, 1977
SummaryElectrophoretic analysis of 794 individual samples of water buffalo hemoglobin shows the presence of three phenotypes, AA, AB and BB. Phenotype AA has only the fast hemoglobin (Hb‐fast). Phenotype AB and BB have the fast as well as the slow hemoglobin (Hb‐slow). The quantitative ratio Hb‐fast: Hb‐slow is approximately 68:32 in BB and 84:16 in AB.
Piero Masina   +3 more
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Storage of buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) semen [PDF]

open access: possibleAnimal Reproduction Science, 2000
Characteristics of buffalo semen, diluents used for liquid storage, aspects involved in freezing and thawing of semen are reviewed, and fertility results after artificial insemination (AI) with frozen-thawed semen are given.
Sansone G, Nastri MJF, Fabbrocini A
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[Morphostructural study of the lingual papillae in the buffalo (Bubalus bubalus)].

Anatomia, histologia, embryologia, 1993
The morphostructural characteristics of lingual papillae in 30 adult buffaloes were studied by SEM. In this species, dorsal lingual surface papillae shows different shape so that their classification is complicated. Topography and morphology of conical and vallate papillae presents significant aspects.
G, Scala   +3 more
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Fatal Intestinal Coccidiosis in a Three-Week-Old Buffalo Calf (Bubalus bubalus)

Journal of Parasitology, 2008
The water buffalo (Bubalus bubalus) is important to the economy of several countries, especially in Asia and Brazil. Little is known of the impact of coccidiosis in buffaloes. Cattle and buffaloes are considered to have common species of Eimeria but critical cross transmissions have not been made because it is difficult to raise these hosts coccidian ...
J P, Dubey, W, Wouda, J, Muskens
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Embryo transfer in buffalo (Bubalus bubalis)

Theriogenology, 2020
The use of assisted reproductive technologies, such as superovulation and in vivo embryo production and in vitro embryo production (IVEP), has increased rapidly in recent years and is now applied worldwide for genetic improvement in beef and dairy buffaloes. Although in vivo embryo production has been shown to be feasible in buffalo, low efficiency and
Pietro Sampaio, Baruselli   +5 more
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Prevalence and molecular characterization of Sarcocystis species in water buffaloes (Bubalus bubalus) in Egypt

Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2014
The present study was planned to investigate the prevalence of Sarcocystis spp. among slaughtered water buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) at Alexandria province, Egypt. Three hundred blood samples were collected from slaughtered buffaloes (5-7 years old). Two techniques were used to evaluate the seroprevalence of Sarcocystis spp., enzyme-linked immunosorbent
Karam I, Ashmawy   +2 more
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Immune regulation of ovarian function in buffaloes (Bubalus bubalus).

Theriogenology, 2001
We studied the infiltration of different subsets of immune system cells in the ovarian parenchyma of Egyptian buffaloes during follicular and luteal phases of the estrous cycle. All subsets of leukocytes infiltrated significantly more into corpora lutea (CL) than into Graafian follicles (GF) (P < 0.01) except for plasma cells that were abundant in the ...
A A, Ramadan   +3 more
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Water buffalo (Bubalus bubalus Arnee) allotypes: Identification of two specificities controlled by independent genes

Animal Blood Groups and Biochemical Genetics, 1981
SummaryTwo water buffalo allotypes (Bl and CI) are described, which are located on distinct low molecular weight molecules. Bl is common to water buffalo and cattle. These two markers are inherited in a simple Mendelian manner and controlled by two independent genes.
IANNELLI D., CAPPARELLI, ROSANNA
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Pineocytoma in a Lowland Anoa (Bubalus depressicornis)

Journal of Comparative Pathology, 2011
This report describes the first case of a pineocytoma in an 18-year-old female lowland anoa (Bubalus depressicornis). The tumour grossly appeared as a focal, non-infiltrative, yellow-tan, encapsulated mass occupying the normal anatomical location of the pineal gland. Microscopical, immunohistochemical and electron microscopical findings were consistent
J, Williams   +3 more
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