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Synergistic bentonite and <i>Trichosporon mycotoxinivorans</i> detoxifier restores humoral immunity to avian influenza vaccination and prevents histopathological lesions in mycotoxin-exposed broiler. [PDF]

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Correction: Identification of avian polyomavirus and its pathogenicity to SPF chickens. [PDF]

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Histomoniasis in the Bursa of Fabricius of Chickens

Avian Diseases, 2004
Histomoniasis was diagnosed in a flock of 6-wk-old commercial chickens. Clinical signs included depression, stilted gait, inappetence, and a slight increase in mortality. At necropsy, there were pale-yellow to dark-gray circular and depressed necrotic lesions in the liver. The ceca were enlarged and impacted with caseous cores.
R P Chin, Rocio Crespo, H L Shivaprasad
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Host responses in the bursa of Fabricius of chickens infected with virulent Marek's disease virus

open access: yesVirology, 2008
The bursa of Fabricius serves as an important tissue in the process of Marek's disease virus (MDV) pathogenesis, since B cells of the bursa harbor the cytolytic phase of MDV replication cycle.
Mohamed Faizal Abdul-Careem, Lucy F Lee
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A MAMMALIAN EQUIVALENT OF THE AVIAN BURSA OF FABRICIUS

Lancet, The, 1966
Martin F Mckneally   +2 more
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Bursa of Fabricius and Immunological Tolerance

Nature, 1968
TRANSIENT and nonspecific suppression of antibody production can be induced in chickens by neonatal removal of the bursa of Fabricius1. The role of the bursa in the initiation and maintenance of specific immunological tolerance (paralysis, unresponsiveness)2, and the characteristic features of tolerant bursaless birds, however, have not been ...
B D, Janković, K, Isaković, J, Horvat
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Cryptosporidiosis of the Bursa of Fabricius of Chickens

Avian Diseases, 1975
Light-microscope and electron-microscope studies of a coccidial organism found in the bursa of Fabricius from 3 chickens clearly established the parasite as belonging to the family Cryptosporiidae. Hyperplasia and heterophil infiltration were associated with the presence of organisms attached to the microvillus border of epithelial cells lining the ...
O J, Fletcher, J F, Munnell, R K, Page
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Vasculogenesis of the bursa cloacalis (bursa of Fabricius) of the chick embryo

Journal of Morphology, 1981
AbstractVasculogenesis of the bursa cloacalis (bursa of Fabricius) was examined in 10‐ to 21‐day chick embryos and in chicks during the first 5 days post‐hatching. The entire circulatory system was injected with India ink, and the bursae were then removed and either cleared for examination in toto or sectioned serially.
G C, Schoenwolf   +2 more
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