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Prognostic value and immune infiltration analysis of a novel lactylation-related gene signature in endometrial cancer. [PDF]
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Differential leucocyte count for ewe milk with low and high somatic cell count
Journal of Dairy Research, 2010This study was undertaken to compare flow cytometry (FC) and direct microscopic leucocyte count (MDLC) for the differentiation of macrophages, lymphocytes and polymorphonuclear leucocyte (PMN) and to evaluate leucocyte distribution in ewe milk with low and high somatic cell count (SCC). Milk samples were grouped for somatic cell count in low SCC (LSCC)
ALBENZIO, MARZIA, CAROPRESE, MARIANGELA
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Total and differential bulk cow milk somatic cell counts and their relation with lipolysis
Livestock Science, 2008Abstract In the present study, the relationship between total bulk milk somatic cell counts (BMSCC), differential BMSCC (macrophage, lymphocyte and polymorphonuclear leukocytes) and lipolysis level was investigated. Eighty samples of bulk milk were selected randomly from eight dairy farms in the region of Sfax (Tunisia) from November 2005 to April ...
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American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1981
SUMMARY In 3 cows, mean total somatic cell counts in mammary gland secretions were > 1 × 106/ml from 25 days before parturition until parturition. Cell population decreased rapidly after parturition, and 10 days after parturition, all counts in foremilk were < 1 × 105/ml.
J S, McDonald, A J, Anderson
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SUMMARY In 3 cows, mean total somatic cell counts in mammary gland secretions were > 1 × 106/ml from 25 days before parturition until parturition. Cell population decreased rapidly after parturition, and 10 days after parturition, all counts in foremilk were < 1 × 105/ml.
J S, McDonald, A J, Anderson
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American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1981
SUMMARY Total somatic cells in secretions of nonlactating bovine mammary glands remained < 5 × 105 cells/ml for the first 3 days after the last milking. Macrophages predominated the 1st day, and polymorphonuclear neutrophils were most common during the 2nd and 3rd day.
J S, McDonald, A J, Anderson
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SUMMARY Total somatic cells in secretions of nonlactating bovine mammary glands remained < 5 × 105 cells/ml for the first 3 days after the last milking. Macrophages predominated the 1st day, and polymorphonuclear neutrophils were most common during the 2nd and 3rd day.
J S, McDonald, A J, Anderson
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Differential Privacy Techniques for Cyber Physical Systems: A Survey
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2020Jinjun Chen+2 more
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