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Comparative Evaluation of Bovine- and Porcine-Deproteinized Grafts for Guided Bone Regeneration: An In Vivo Study. [PDF]
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Progress and persistence of diseases of high consequence to livestock in the United States. [PDF]
Ackermann MR, Bannantine JP.
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Immunohistochemical study of scrapie in naturally affected sheep in the east of Libya. [PDF]
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Liver Fibrosis and the Risks of Impaired Cognition and Dementia: Mechanisms, Evidence, and Clinical Implications. [PDF]
Jamalinia M, Weiskirchen R, Lonardo A.
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Role of Stress as a Precipitating Factor of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease: A Case Series. [PDF]
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Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy
Journal of the Royal Society of Health, 1991TWO YEARS after the introduction of a slaughter policy for BSE, the author summarizes the development of the epidemic and introduction of Government controls. In conclusion, the risk to humans is discussed.
J W, Wilesmith, G A, Wells
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Bovine spongiform encephalopathy
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2009Bovine spongiform encephalopathy is an infectious disease of cattle that is transmitted through the consumption of meat-and-bone meal from infected cattle. The etiologic agent is an aberrant isoform of the native cellular prion protein that is a normal component of neurologic tissue.
Jane L, Harman, Christopher J, Silva
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Bovine spongiform encephalopathy.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1994BSE has occurred in the U.K. as an extended common source epidemic since 1985/86. The vehicle of infection was concentrated feeds containing meat and bone meal produced by the rendering of ovine, bovine and other animal wastes. The epidemic was probably initiated in 1981/82 when a sudden decline in the use of solvents in rendering allowed a low ...
RICHARD H. KIMBERLIN, JOHN W. WILESMITH
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