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Caprine neonatal spinal ultrasonography
International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience, 2017AbstractSpinal ultrasonography is a safe, rapid, and non‐invasive diagnostic tool that allows visualization of the spinal cord and its surrounding meninges. The non‐ossified spinous processes were used as an acoustic window for imaging the spinal cord in human and canine neonates.
Elham A, Hassan +2 more
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Characterization of caprine interleukin-4
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 2001Caprine interleukin-4 (IL-4) cDNA was cloned from RNA of mitogen stimulated goat peripheral blood mononuclear cells utilizing reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction. The sequence of caprine IL-4 cDNA corresponds to a 535 nucleotide mRNA with 5'- and 3'-untranslated regions and a 405 nucleotide open reading frame, the first 66 nucleotides of ...
K R, Snekvik +7 more
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Histology of the Caprine Hemal Node
Cells Tissues Organs, 1988Caprine hemal nodes were studied by light microscopy after glutaraldehyde fixation and epoxy resin embedding. Anode consisted of a capsule, subcapsular and other sinuses, cortex, medulla and hilus. Elements of circulating blood filled the interstices of the reticular meshwork and associated macrophages which traversed the lumina of subcapsular and ...
D N, Ezeasor, A, Singh
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Erythrophagocytosis in the Caprine Hemal Node
Cells Tissues Organs, 1989Caprine hemal nodes were studied by transmission electron microscopy after glutaraldehyde fixation and epoxy resin embedding. Hemal node macrophages were observed to be engaged in erythrophagocytosis. In the early stages of endocytosis, intact erythrocytes were contained in some of the heterophagic vacuoles of macrophages.
D N, Ezeasor, A, Singh, D E, Sims
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PURIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF CAPRINE PROLACTIN
Journal of Endocrinology, 1974SUMMARY Prolactin was isolated from frozen goat pituitary glands by a simple procedure involving gel filtration and chromatography on DEAE-cellulose. The major product (yield, 2·5 mg/g pituitary tissue) had high pigeon crop sac-stimulating activity (27 i.u./mg) and was free of growth hormone and other pituitary hormones.
A S, McNeilly, P, Andrews
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Contagious caprine pleuropneumonia in Mauritius
Veterinary Record, 2010CONTAGIOUS caprine pleuropneumonia (CCPP) is a World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE)-listed disease, caused by infection with Mycoplasma capricolum subspecies capripneumoniae, which can lead to severe losses in goat herds in developing countries.
Srivastava, AK +5 more
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Immunity in Contagious Caprine Pleuropneumonia
Research in Veterinary Science, 1972Summary 125 days after an artificial infection of the respiratory tract with a virulent strain of Mycoplasma mycoides var. capri, 6 goats that survived the infection demonstrated a high degree of immunity to subsequent nasal and subcutaneous challenges with the same organism.
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Determination of albumin in caprine serum
Research in Veterinary Science, 1986Dye-binding techniques using bromocresol green (BCG) and bromocresol purple (BCP) were compared with cellulose acetate electrophoresis for the determination of caprine serum albumin. When a caprine standard was used the electrophoretic values showed little difference from those obtained with BCG.
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