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Detección molecular del virus de la leucosis bovina: un estudio por conglomerados en Colombia
La leucosis bovina enzoótica (LBE) es ocasionada por un virus de la familia Retroviridae, el virus de la leucosis bovina (VLB), que afecta bovinos de cualquier edad, sexo y raza y genera importantes pérdidas económicas.
Giovanna Meza-Barreto +2 more
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Immunodiffusion assay as a method of bovine leucosis post-mortem diagnosis
New method of post-mortem diagnosis of bovine leukosis is proposed and it involves use of agar gel immunodiffusion assay. The proposed method allows for the detection of antibodies against bovine leukemia virus (BLV) antigen located in the muscle and ...
A. R. Mustafayev
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Osteopetrosis and the leucosis complex [PDF]
The flock at the Poultry Research Centre (Greenwood and Carr, 1951; Campbell, 1963a) Is considered to be free from leucosis, and since no case of leucosis has arisen in birds injected with the osteopetrosis preparations, the assumption has been made ...
Young, David
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Prevalencia de leucosis bovina en la comunidad Santo Domingo n° 1, Cayambe-Ecuador 2012
En la Parroquia de Ayora, comunidad Santo Domingo N° 1 se realizó el diagnóstico serológico para la detección de Leucosis bovina mediante la prueba de ELISA.
Nancy Bonifaz, Fernando Ulcuango
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La leucosis enzoótica bovina (LEB) es una infección económicamente importante del ganado lechero, causada por el virus de la leucemia enzoótica bovina (VLEB).
Jorge Alejandro Jiménez Sánchez +4 more
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Leucosis (leukaemia) in childhood [PDF]
Leucosis was first described by Hughes Bennett of Edinburgh in 1845. He described the enlarged spleen and called attention to the large number of leucocytes in the blood. He named the condition leukocythaemia.
MacDonald, Robert M.
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In an analytical discourse reviewed the available data on aspects of enzootic bovine leucosis that are little discussed in the domestic literature. The most important elements of pathobiosis as a transmission of infection and pathogenesis, its cellular and virological mechanisms, proviral load and the practical significance of its measurement ...
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Abstract Prolactin (PRL) is a pleiotropic hormone that was identified in the context of maternal care and its release from the anterior pituitary is primarily controlled by neuroendocrine dopaminergic (NEDA) neurones of the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus.
Francisco F. Esteves +4 more
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Seroepidemiological survey of bovine leukemia virus infection in cows in Khuzestan province [PDF]
Bovine leukemia virus (BLV) is a member of the Delta retro virus genus (family Retroviridae) and can cause persistent lymphocytosis and lymphosarcoma in cattle that is described as enzootic bovine leucosis (EBL).
S Zamanizadeh +3 more
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Chicken infectious anemia virus (CIAV) causes the atrophy of bone marrow hematopoietic and lymphoid tissues in chicks, leading to huge economic losses all over the world. The using of attenuated vaccine contaminated with CIAV increased the mortality and the pathogenicity of other diseases in many farms.
Qiuchen Li +11 more
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