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Modulation of stress granule dynamics by phosphorylation and ubiquitination in plants. [PDF]

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Caprine Encephalomyelomalacia

Veterinary Pathology, 1984
Six cases of encephalomyelomalacia in dairy goats 3½ to four months of age are described. Neurologic signs had an abrupt onset and passed rapidly from ataxia to paralysis. All goats were killed after six to ten days and had spinal cord and brain stem lesions—always more extensive and severe in the cord. The bilaterally symmetrical necrotic lesions were
D R, Cordy, N E, East, L J, Lowenstine
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Caprine Brucellosis in Kenya

British Veterinary Journal, 1972
SUMMARY The isolation of three biotypes of Brucella melitensis from goats and sheep in Kenya is reported. In one instance, an outbreak of abortion in local and crossbred goats, all in kid to Saanen males from Israel, was associated with the isolation of Br. melitensis biotype 1. A small serum survey and other field evidence suggest that the disease
M, Philpott, O, Auko
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Hydrallantois in a caprine doe

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1994
Hydrallantois was diagnosed in a 5-year-old Toggenburg doe. Clinical signs included bilateral abdominal distention, anorexia, and recumbency. Ultrasonographically, excessive fluid and live fetuses were detected in the uterus. At the time of cesarean section, the fluid (approx 12 L) was determined to be in the allantoic cavities; concentrations of ...
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Characterization of a Caprine Herpesvirus

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1975
SUMMARY A virus, which was isolated from kids (Capra hircus) affected with a relatively severe generalized infection, was found to contain dna and to have a buoyant density of 1.2820 g/cm3 The virus was sensitive to the action of lipid solvents and trypsin and was rapidly inactivated at pH 3.0 and at temperatures of 50 and 56 C.
P E, Berrios, D G, McKercher
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