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The image depicts the computational identification of B cell epitopes from Lactococcus garvieae and Streptococcus iniae, leading to the design of an epitope‐based vaccine for fish. It features a stylised fish with the targeted bacteria and illustrates the process of identifying B cell epitopes using bioinformatics tools.
Ramesh Ranjbar+2 more
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Relationship between season, lactation number and incidence of clinical mastitis in different stages of lactation in a Holstein dairy farm [PDF]
The aim of the present study was to compare the occurrence and duration of clinical mastitis in different seasons, stages of lactation period and parities in a Holstein dairy farm in Iran.
Maede Moosavi+3 more
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Granulomatous lobular mastitis
AbstractGranulomatous lobular mastitis is an unusual breast benign inflammatory disorder with unknown aetiology. It is generally emerged with the clinical symptoms of breast mass, abscess, inflammation and mammary duct fistula. The diagnosis is made by histopathology with a chronic non‐necrotizing granulomatous inflammation in lobules of the breast ...
Lixiang Yu+3 more
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Abstract Background Foals suffer from total failure to transfer passive immunity (TFTPI) when serum immunoglobulin (IgG) is <4 g/L, and partial failure to transfer passive immunity (PFTPI) when serum IgG is 4–8 g/L. Objectives To explore risk factors for poor serum IgG concentration. Study design Retrospective observational study. Methods Data from 535
Kirsty Gallacher+2 more
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Background Many methods for the genetic analysis of mastitis use a cross-sectional approach, which omits information on, e.g., repeated mastitis cases during lactation, somatic cell count fluctuations, and recovery process.
Franzén Jessica+3 more
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Changes in Serum Proteomic Profiles at Different Stages of Pregnancy Toxemia in Goats
ABSTRACT Background In human medicine, serum proteome profiles are used to differentiate metabolic diseases and evaluate their pathophysiology. Understanding the serum proteome profiles of goats with pregnancy toxemia might help identify the proteomes and pathways responsible for the development of this disease and improve diagnosis and treatment ...
Murat Uztimür+2 more
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Mastitis is a widely distributed disease of dairy cattle in most countries, including Ethiopia. The most commonly recovered bacterial pathogen during mastitis is Staphylococcus aureus in dairy cows worldwide.
Nebyou Moje, Birtukan Abebaw
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„Primäres” Achseldrüsencarcinom nach chronischer (carcinomatöser) Mastitis [PDF]
Theodor Kocher
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