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Proteomic Identification and Quantification of Basal Endogenous Proteins in the Ileal Digesta of Growing Pigs. [PDF]

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Cassia occidentalis toxicosis in growing pigs

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1986
SUMMARY Approximately 70 feeder pigs developed ataxia and other signs of neuromuscular dysfunction. The ration fed the pigs was found to be contaminated with Cassia occidentalis seeds. Experimentally, other feeder pigs were fed this ration, and they developed ataxia and other signs of neuromuscular dysfunction within 6 to 8 weeks.
B M, Colvin   +3 more
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Accidental selenium poisoning of growing pigs

Biological Trace Element Research, 1992
Chronic selenium (Se) toxicosis was diagnosed in two groups of growing pigs. Emaciation, loss of hair, necrotic areas in the skin, lesions of the coronary band and hooves, postnecrotic atrophic cirrhosis of liver, and lumbal poliomyelomalacia were the principal findings. High Se concentrations were detected in blood plasma.
M, Mihailović   +3 more
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