The Role of the Bursa Fabricius, Spleen and Thymus in the Control of a Plasmodium Lophurae Infection in the Chicken [PDF]
B. Michael Longenecker+2 more
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Effects of Dietary Fatty Acid Saturation on Broiler Chickens Subjected to High Ambient Temperatures [PDF]
The effects of dietary fat with various fatty acid saturations on physiological response, performance, carcass fatty acid deposition, and immune response and disease resistance in heat stressed broiler chicks were studied. Day old male broilers chicks
Nwe, Nwe Htin
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Evaluation of Solid State Fermetation by Aspergillus Niger to Improve the Nutritive Value of Palm Kernel Cake for Broilers [PDF]
A study was conducted to examine the effects of solid-state fermentation (SSF) by Aspergillus niger on the nutrient contents of palm kernel cake (PKC).
Khin, Hnin Swe
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TRANSFER OF ANTIBODY PRODUCTION WITH CELLS FROM BURSA OF FABRICIUS [PDF]
D. G. Gilmour+2 more
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Seed beetles (Coleoptera: Bruchidae) associated with Acacia cornigera (L.) Willd., with description of a new species of Acanthoscelides Schilsky [PDF]
Presented herein is a key to identify species of Bruchidae associated with Acacia cornigera (L.). For each species, host records, distributions and bionomics are given.
Cruz Perez, Aracely de la+2 more
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The Regulation of IgM Production in the Chick: Roles of the Bursa of Fabricius, Environmental Antigens, and Plasma IgG [PDF]
D.S.V. Subba Rao+2 more
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Adaptation And Attenuation Of Very Virulent Infectious Bursal Disease Virus In Avian And Mammalian Cell Cultures For Vaccine Development [PDF]
Infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) is an immunosuppressive virus causing infectious bursal disease (IBD) outbreaks since 1957. The economic impact of IBD is influenced by strain of virus, route of infection, intercurrent primary and secondary ...
Khor, Sok Fang
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Developmental aspects of bursa of Fabricius and thymus during post-hatching ontogenesis in Gallus domesticus [PDF]
R Giurgea
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Experimental Modification of the Growth of the Bursa of Fabricius
Abstract THE growth of the bursa of Fabricius in the domestic chicken has recently been characterized by Glick (1956). The bursae of all breeds studied began a period of definite involution during the second to third month after hatching. Several possible factors causing this involution are discussed in this paper. Jolly (1914) reported that rate of
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