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Porcine Gastric Ulcer

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2000
Ulceration of the pars esophagea in swine develops from a complex interaction of dietary particle size, gastric fluidity, dietary carbohydrate content, and presence of certain species of commensal gastric organisms capable of fermenting dietary carbohydrates. Unlike in humans, the significance of the role of Helicobacter sp.
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Porcine leptin inhibits lipogenesis in porcine adipocytes.

Journal of animal science, 2004
The present study examined whether recombinant porcine leptin alters lipid synthesis in porcine adipocytes. The stromal-vascular cell fraction of neonatal pig subcutaneous adipose tissue was isolated by collagenase digestion, filtration, and subsequent centrifugation.
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Porcine Circovirus

Veterinary Pathology, 2014
Porcine circoviruses (PCVs) belong to the genus Circovirus and the family Circoviridae, and they are the smallest known viruses that replicate autonomously in mammalian cells. They are nonenveloped, and they have characteristic single-stranded, negative-sense, circular DNA. Two types of divergent PCVs are recognized: PCV1 and PCV2. About 20 years ago,
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Porcine pleuropneumonia

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1994
B, Fenwick, S, Henry
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Porcine Ophthalmology

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Large Animal Practice, 1984
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Porcine trophoblast actin

Cell Biology International Reports, 1985
OCKLEFORD, C D, WHYTE, A
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Porcine proliferative enteropathy

Veterinary Record, 1993
S, McOrist, G H, Lawson
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CONGENITAL PORCINE HYPEROSTOSIS

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1980
J A, Gibson, R J, Rogers
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