| prevalence of coxiella burnetii (q fever) and toxoplasma gondii among dairy goats in california. | the prevalence of antibodies against coxiella burnetii and toxoplasma gondii, the causative agents of q fever and toxoplasmosis, was examined in goats to determine the extent of the potential of goats to tansfer these infections to persons. of 1,054 goats from 234 premises in california, 248 goats (24%) were seropositive for c burnetii and 246 (23%) were seropositive for t gondii. of 29 dairy goats tested, 2 (7%) were found to be shedding the q fever rickettsia in their milk; t gondii was not de ... | 1978 | 727592 |
| the pathophysiology of myotonia produced by aromatic carboxylic acids. | a series of nine related aromatic monocarboxylic acids (acas) previously shown to inhibit muscle membrane chloride conductance (gcl) selectively in the rat were studied for their ability to produce myotonia. all nine induced characteristic repetitive electrical activity and delayed relaxation in isolated muscle, although the concentrations required for this action varied widely. in each case, myotonia was observed at concentrations that correlated closely with previously determined half-maximal ... | 1978 | 727740 |
| gene diversity of bovid hemoglobins. | forty-five adult hemoglobin molecular forms which include 22 electrophoretically silent forms were structurally characterized from animal species of nine genera belonging to family bovidae. of the 12 different bovid species studied, 11 showed either alpha or beta chain heterogeneity in their hemoglobins while eight species showed heterogeneity for both polypeptide chains. wherever possible, the genetic basis for hemoglobin phenotypes has been suggested. by construction of a phylogenetic tree for ... | 1978 | 728067 |
| treatment of sheep and goats with 'panacur' under field conditions in tanzania. | | 1978 | 728637 |
| isolation of brucellae from the nigerian livestock and the typing of such isolates. | | 1978 | 728639 |
| caseous lymphadenitis of sheep and goats in nigeria. | | 1978 | 728640 |
| toxicity of lasiosiphon kraussianus (meisn.) in livestock. | | 1978 | 728644 |
| phosphorylase activity as a histochemical marker of specialized tissue of heart. | phosphorylase activity has been investigated histochemically under controlled conditions in the specialized tissue and the general myocardium of goat heart using glucose-1-phosphate as the substrate. it has been observed that the phosphorylase content of the nodal and conducting tissue is very high as compared to the general myocardium. the phosphorylase content of the cardiac neural elements is also high. since the connective tissue which surrounds the nodal and conducting tissue has almost no ... | 1978 | 730545 |
| influence of core temperature on respiratory evaporative heat loss in exercising goats [proceedings]. | | 1978 | 731506 |
| production of oestradiol-17beta by the goat mammary gland during late pregnancy in relation to lactogenesis [proceedings]. | | 1978 | 731579 |
| amino acid uptake by the mammary glands of goats and cows at the time of parturition [proceedings]. | | 1978 | 731580 |
| the kangaroo rat as a model for type i decompression sickness. | this study involved 720 exposures of 70 kangaroo rats trapped in west texas and showed that decompression-induced tail biting in this animal provides a good animal model for marginal limb bends in man. that this phenomenon can be reversed by recompression and pathological examination of the tail both indicated that a similar mechanism is probably involved in kangaroo rats and humans. quantitatively, the most susceptible 20% of kangaroo rats can reproduce the no-stop decompression limits for man ... | 1978 | 734799 |
| [leukemia in small ruminants]. | | 1978 | 734908 |
| [osteosynthesis of the tubular bones using a polymeric pin]. | | 1978 | 734913 |
| a new nonpenetrating ballistic injury. | a new, nonpenetrating ballistic injury mechanism involving individuals protected by soft body armor is described. experimental studies using laboratory animals have demonstrated that despite stopping missile penetration, the heart, liver, spleen, and spinal cord are vulnerable to injury. the rapid jolting force of an impacting bullet is contrasted with the usually encountered mechanisms producing blunt trauma injury. the experimental methodology used to assess a 20% increase in survival probabil ... | 1978 | 736653 |
| effects of colchicine on ultrastructure of the lactating mammary cell: membrane involvement and stress on the golgi apparatus. | the effects of colchicine on ultrastructure of the lactating mammary cell in the rat and goat were studied by electron microscopy. changes in tissue of the rat were examined over time (1, 2 and 4 h). the goat gland was evaluated by comparing ultrastructure of tissue at the time of maximum milk flow suppression induced by the drug with that of untreated tissue. colchicine produced notable changes in the tissue of both species: 1) the secretion of lipid droplets and golgi vesicle contents (exocyto ... | 1978 | 737706 |
| granulomatous fungal disease in a tur goat. | | 1978 | 738956 |
| effect of protein a on the antistaphylococcal defence mechanisms of the murine lung. | the importance of igg attached to protein a in the initial reaction of inspired staphylococcus aureus and alveolar macrophages was studied by infecting unimmunized mice with aerosols of s. aureus strains 566 and wood 46 with high and low protein a content. at 2, 4, and 8 hr after infection, the presence of igg attached to s. aureus and rates of staphylococcal ingestion and killing by macrophages were determined. igg was detected by staining of sections of the right lung with fluorescein-labeled ... | 1978 | 739155 |
| studies on the susceptibility of the laboratory animals, kids, and lambs to experimental infection with schistosoma nasale rao 1933. | | 1978 | 739310 |
| development of inactivated vaccine for akabane disease. | virus inactivated by formalin or beta-propiolactone was superior to that inactivated by ether and heating in immunogenicity to mice. there were no significant differences in the antibody response of mice among such adjuvants as aluminum phosphate gel, aluminum hydroxide gel, and sodium arginate gel. when cattle were immunized with vaccine inactivated by formalin and adsorbed to aluminum phosphate gel, an excellent effect was obtained by injection with two doses of 3 ml each given at a 4-week int ... | 1978 | 740047 |
| [effect of adenohypophyseal hormones--prolactin and somatotropic--on milk secretion]. | | 1978 | 740086 |
| haematopinus sp found on indian goats. | | 1978 | 741603 |
| the influence of breed on the susceptibility of sheep and goats to a single experimental infection with haemonchus contortus. | four breeds of sheep and three breeds of goats, maintained on both high and low planes of nutrition were given a single infection of 350 haemonchus contortus larvae per kg. although animals on a low protein diet had much higher faecal egg counts than those on the high protein diet the pattern of relative susceptibility was similar in both cases. it would appear that the nutritional status of the host influences its resistance to h contortus infection. of the breeds studied the indigenous red mas ... | 1978 | 741614 |
| histological, laboratory, and x-ray findings after repair of the common bile duct with a teflon graft. invited commentary. | | 1978 | 741774 |
| effects of daily oral administration of copper to goats. | | 1978 | 742566 |
| the role of saprophytic flora in immunoregulation: activation of macrophages by intestinal flora of goats. | | 1978 | 742935 |
| leucoencephalomyelitis of goat kids. | a leucoencephalomyelitis in 6 goat kids 2 to 5 months old is described. the disease was characterised by fever, ataxia, posterior paresis, circling and hyperaesthesia progressing to prostration. the neural lesion was confined to the white matter of the cerebellum and posterior brain stem in 4 kids, but in 2 others the cervical spinal cord was the main site affected. the lesion was characterised microscopically by dense perivascular cuffing with mononuclear cells, infiltration of the parenchyma w ... | 1978 | 743045 |
| serological similarity between caprine and bovine strains of mycobacterium paratuberculosis. | | 1978 | 743046 |
| [nutritional toxi-infection caused by n.v.c. vibrio at djibouti]. | | 1978 | 743772 |
| hereditary congenital goiter with thyroglobulin deficiency in a breed of goats. | hereditary congenital goiter occurring in an inbred breed of goats is reported. the goitrous goats were severely hypothyroid. thyroglobulin-related antigens could only be detected by radioimmunoassay in amounts of 0.03% of the total protein concentration in the 105,000 x g supernate of the goitrous gland, which corresponded with 8 microgram soluble thyroglobulin-related antigens/g tissue. after treatment with digitonin, 4 microgram thyroglobulin-related antigens/g tissue could be extracted from ... | 1978 | 744019 |
| lipoprotein lipase in "christiesomes" from goats' milk: a membrane-bound enzyme [proceedings]. | | 1978 | 744392 |
| studies on the listeriosis of domestic animals and human beings with a special reference to the epidemiological observations made in ibaragi prefecture. | | 1978 | 744701 |
| a field survey on human listeriosis. | | 1978 | 744702 |
| g-band patterns, hemoglobin, and transferrin types of the bharal: chromosomal evolutionary relationships with sheep and goats. | g-band patterns of the bharal (pseudois nayaur), 2n = 54, were compared with those of wild sheep (ovis dalli stonei), 2n = 54, and the persian wild goat (capra hircus), 2n = 60. patterns of the longer segments of the biarmed chromosomes of pseudois were similar to those of the longer biarmed segments of ovis, whereas the shorter segments differed. biarmed chromosomal segments had g-band homologies with specific acrocentric autosomes of capra and were ranked as follows in descending order of rela ... | 1978 | 744872 |
| uterine tissues from pregnant goats produce 6-oxo-prostaglandin f1 alpha in vitro. | | 1978 | 744936 |
| the prevalence of fascioliasis in saudi arabia. | | 1978 | 746585 |
| caprine dermatophilosis in fiji. | | 1978 | 746588 |
| orf in sheep and goats in nigeria. | orf virus was demonstrated in biopsy material taken from lambs during an outbreak of the disease on the university of ibadan teaching and research farm. clinical cases were also seen in goats. the confirmation of orf in nigeria is discussed in relation to peste des petits ruminants, an important virus disease of small ruminants in west african countries. | 1978 | 746590 |
| haematological studies in goats experimentally infected with rickettsia ruminatium. | | 1978 | 747790 |
| euthyroidism via iodide supplementation in hereditary congenital goiter with thyroglobulin deficiency. | we have studied hereditary congenital goiter in an inbred strain of goats. on a normal diet, the goats were hypothyroid and iodide taken up by the gland was released rapidly in the form of iodinated macromolecular material. this resulted in a low thyroidal iodine pool. an extremely low amount of thyroglobulin-related antigens (12 microgram/g tissue; normal, 100 mg/g tissue) was detected in the goitrous gland by ria. addition of 1 mg i-/day to the diet made the goats euthyroid and the serum prote ... | 1978 | 748035 |
| abortion associated with coxiella burnetii infection in dairy goats. | | 1978 | 748297 |
| psoroptic ear mites in dairy goats. | of 24 adult dairy goats examined at necropsy, 21 were found to be infected with ear mites (psoroptes cuniculi), but none had gross signs of ear scab. clinical examination of approximately 200 live adult goats on 23 farms revealed ear scabs in only one animal; however, the frequency of head shaking and ear scratching was high. on one farm with 170 lactating does, most of 25 kids examined within 6 weeks of birth were found to be infested. serial examination of growing kids on another farm revealed ... | 1978 | 748298 |
| an anatomic barrier to urethral catheterization in the male goat. | | 1978 | 748299 |
| failure to demonstrate resistance in goats, sheep and cattle to fasciola hepatica after infection with cysticercus tenuicollis. | goats, sheep and cattle given 1000--1500 eggs of taenia hydatigena and challenged orally 12 weeks later with 400 fasciola hepatica metacercariae, showed no evidence of resistance. the fluke burdens were not significantly different from those in control animals. | 1978 | 749087 |
| ductuli efferentes in the epididymis of boar, goat, ram, bull, and stallion. | dutculi efferentes were studied by microdissection and histologic methods in 2 boar, 6 goat, 5 ram, 25 bull, and 19 stallion epididymides. on the basis of the present findings and the data of others and relating them to the total number of specimens examined in each species, an estimate (narrow range) was made of the minimal-maximal numbers of efferent ductules as follows: dog 13 to 15; cat 14 to 17; boar 14 to 16; goat 18 to 19; ram 17 to 20; bull 13 to 16; and stallion 14 to 17. the histologic ... | 1978 | 749571 |
| the pattern of respiratory lesions in goats and sheep in nigeria, part ii--lesions in sheep. | | 1978 | 749967 |
| immuno-chemical studies on seminal plasma of goats. | | 1978 | 750405 |
| hyper/hypo-osmotic peritoneal dialysis. | this report concerns the augmentation of peritoneal dialysis using alternating hyper/hypoosmotic peritoneal dialysates, and covers a detailed examination of the longest lived, anephric goat to be maintained using this delivery system. experimental results show that with this technique: 1) urea clearance can be increased some 200% over control values, 2) the convective transport of urea is unimportant and the increased urea clearance is due primarily to increased peritoneal permeability, 3) net u ... | 1978 | 750613 |
| nutritional values of different blood diets expressed as reproductive potentials in adult stomoxys calcitrans l. (diptera: muscidae). | experiments with stomoxys calcitrans adults showed that different blood diets markedly affect the lifespan and reproductive potential of this species. when fed on blood from herbivores (cattle, sheep, goat, horse and donkey) the adults lay more eggs than they do when fed on blood from omnivores (pig). blood from carnivores (dog) is even less suitable than that from omnivores, and no eggs are laid when the flies are fed on chicken blood. | 1978 | 750961 |
| frequency-domain analysis of oxygen stores during hypoxia in the goat. | | 1978 | 751539 |
| enzymic hydrolysis of esters: further studies on the specificity of intestinal esterase. | | 1978 | 751907 |
| electro-osmatic studies of aqueous solutions of urea, acetamide, thiourea, glucose & sucrose across inner membrane of urinary bladder of goat. | | 1978 | 751917 |
| propagation of rvf virus in goat kidney cell culture. | | 1978 | 752703 |
| preliminary studies on goat kidney cell culture as a possible substrate for veterinary rvf vaccine. | | 1978 | 752705 |
| studies on goats experimentally infected with r.v.f. virus. | | 1978 | 752709 |
| [comparative study of the muramidase (lysozyme) activity in the blood cells of laboratory and agricultural animals]. | comparative studies have been carried out on the blood of certain laboratory and farm animals and birds, whereby the activity of muramidase (lysozyme) is established in neutrophilic cells of mice, guinea pigs, rats, rabbits, dogs, hens, turkeys and geese and in the monocytes of rabbits and dogs. the percentage of cells with muramidase activity manifests species features. no cells with a presence of muramidase activity have been found in the perypheral blood of cattle, sheep, pigs, goats, horses ... | 1978 | 753033 |
| [properties and potency of a rabies vaccine produced on the brain matter of young goats and inactivated by beta-propiolactone]. | the vaccine produced by the institut pasteur of algeria consists of a 5% suspension of brain matter of young goats inoculated with the louis pasteur saïgon strain. the suspension is bpl-inactivated, supplemented with a protective agent and lyophilized to a volume of 2 ml. the vaccine loses all specific and non-specific toxicity when injected into newborn mice, adult mice and rabbits. the stability of this vaccine, studied over a period of 24 months at room temperature and 6 months at 37 degrees ... | 1978 | 753652 |
| toward the development of a standard reference cholera antitoxin. | the need for a reference cholera antitoxin to serve as a standard for the calibration of cholera enterotoxin and toxoid as well as for measurement of the antitoxin response in animals and patients was recognized by the nih cholera advisory committee, niaid, dhew, usa. two cholera antitoxins have been used for several years as provisional references, but neither was considered to embody all of the properties of an ideal standard. accordingly, a lot of cholera antitoxin was prepared by immunizatio ... | 1978 | 753669 |
| identification of a coagulopoietin for prothrombin. | a coagulopoietin specific for factor ii has been demonstrated in the rabbit, and termed 'coagulopoietin-ii'. a goat antiserum was used to lower the factor ii level in a rabbit. when plasma from this rabbit was then injected into other rabbits, factor ii rose in the recipients without increase in other coagulation factors measured (v, vii, and x). the coagulopoietin is stable to boiling for 30 minutes, and appear to have a molecular weight of less than 30,000. | 1978 | 754398 |
| carboxyl-terminal fragments of human parathyroid hormone in parathyroid tumors: unique new source of immunogens for the production of antisera potentially useful in the radioimmunoassay of parathyroid hormone in human serum. | we have found large quantities of immunoreactive carboxyl-terminal fragments of human parathyroid hormone )hpth) in a previously discarded fraction [the 7.5% trichloroacetic acid (tca)supernate] generated during extraction of intact hpth from hyperfunctioning parathyroid tissue by the urea-tca procedure. it is well established that serum rias directed toward the carboxyl-terminal region of hpth are superior to those directed toward the amino-terminal region in the differential diagnosis of patie ... | 1978 | 755044 |
| preliminary notes on the distribution of ticks (acarina: ixodidae) in darfur province sudan. | | 1978 | 756756 |
| studies on the ectoparasitic fauna of nigerian livestock i: types and distribution patterns on hosts'. | | 1978 | 756758 |
| studies on the ectoparasitic fauna of nigerian livestock ii: seasonal infestation rates. | | 1978 | 756759 |
| coenurosis in goats in the sudan. | | 1978 | 756760 |
| [differential species diagnosis on carcasses and offal of sheep and goats in tropical west africa]. | | 1978 | 757711 |
| improved indirect and direct radioimmunoassay for carcinoembryonic antigen. | values obtained by the indirect and the direct assays for carcinoembryonic antigen by use of the "cea roche" method and reagents differ significantly. in 32 samples the latter method gave values almost twofold those obtained by the former. the mean ratio for direct/indirect was 1.9 +/- 0.6. analytical recovery experiments on samples to which known amounts of the antigen had been added showed a similar disparity. a simple modification of these two procedures, involving addition of normal human pl ... | 1979 | 759028 |
| a malaysian experience with animal disease. | the report summarizes a one year period of investigation of death losses in west malaysian livestock. lesions and etiological agents are mentioned for cattle, sheep, goats, swine, poultry and companion animals as well as some miscellaneous species. special observations related to a common paramphistome induced hepatic biliary infestation in cattle, a serious malignant head catarrh outbreak in which possible cattle to cow aerosol transmission occurred. trismus observed in some cattle with maligna ... | 1979 | 761153 |
| characterization of an antiserum specific for the fabalpha fragment. its use for detection of alpha-heavy chain disease protein by immunoselection. | an antiserum to the fabalpha fragment of human iga was prepared by injecting k-and lambda-type iga1 myeloma protein fab fragments in complete freund's adjuvant into a goat. after appropriate absorptions, the antiserum reacted specifically with fabalpha fragments, normal iga, and k- and lambda-type iga1 and iga2 myeloma proteins. this antiserum contained predominantly antibodies to determinants shared by different iga myeloma proteins and expressed on isolated alpha chains. these determinants wer ... | 1979 | 762416 |
| the role of polymorphonuclear leucocytes in the autologous phase of nephrotoxic nephritis. | the role of polymorphonuclear leucocytes (pmn) in the autologous phase of nephrotoxic nephritis (ntn) in the rabbit has been investigated. depletion of circulating pmn by nitrogen mustard protected renal function and immunofluorescent examination showed reduction in glomerular fibrin deposition. depletion of circulating pmn using a highly specific goat anti-pmn serum (aps) provided similar protection of renal function, highly significant reduction in proteinuria and histological and immunofluore ... | 1975 | 765016 |
| [treatment of reproductive and birth disorders in female domestic animals using oxytocin]. | | 1976 | 765099 |
| immunohistochemical localization of alpha-amylase in barley aleurone cells. | alpha-amylase was localized in aleurone cells of barley using immunohistochemical methods. anti-alpha-amylase antibody was produced by rabbits immunized with enzyme purified from malt diastase and himalaya variety barley seeds. immunoelectrophoresis showed that the antibodies to both antigens were immunologically similar, therefore, they were used interchangeably in the localization of alpha-amylase. fluorescence of 8-10 mum sections of freeze-substituted and paraffin embedded, gibberellic acid ... | 1976 | 765349 |
| immunofluorescent localization of acrosin in spermatozoa by boar acrosin antibodies. | | 1975 | 765844 |
| history of medicine: bull's blood: a mystery of antiquity. | | 1976 | 766229 |
| survey of the current status of the clinical uses of antilymphocyte serum. | a limited degree of effectiveness of antilymphoid globulin in clinical kidney and bone marrow transplantation has been described. it may also be useful for the prolongation of temporary skin allografts for burn patients and may be valuable as an adjunct in the treatment of certain autoimmune diseases. the use of antilymphoid globulin with donor antigen to facilitate allograft enhancement has been reviewed. an instance of possible enhancement of a mismatched cadaveric renal allograft in a highly ... | 1976 | 766248 |
| a refinement of the immunofluorescent complement fixation test for trypanosoma infections. | the sandwich immunofluorescent complement fixation test proved to be as sensitive as the indirect fluorescent antibody test when anti-c1q was used to detect the binding of complement to antigen-antibody complex of four species of trypanosomes in experimentally infected domestic animals. | 1975 | 766336 |
| animal behavior as a subject for veterinary students. | knowledge of animal behavior is an important asset for the veterinarian; therefore a course in veterinary animal behavior is offered at the new york state college of veterinary medicine as an elective. the course emphasizes the behavior of those species of most interest to the practicing veterinarian: cats, dogs, horses, cows, pigs and sheep. dominance heirarchies, animal communication, aggressive behavior, sexual behavior and maternal behavior are discussed. play, learning, diurnal cycles of ac ... | 1976 | 767053 |
| metabolic fates of herbicides in animals. | many general aspects of the subjects were covered by the two previous reviews. important recent changes in handling harvested cereal grains include more bulk transportation--particularly containerisation,processing closer to the site of production, resistance topesticides in many granivorous insects and the alarmingly unpredictable cross-resistance spectra in some sppecies, and a hardening in the attitude of governments and the food industry to the use of pesticides. pesticide manufacturers arec ... | 1975 | 769125 |
| a mycoplasma from chronic caprine pleuropneumonia in kenya. | a new mycoplasma was isolated from cases of chronic caprine pleuropneumonia in kenya. it belonged to the species mycoplasma mycoides being a member of al-aubaidi's group 8. when inoculated into goats and sheep the organism caused pleuropneumonia and local subcutaneous lesions. the pleuropneumonia was not contagious. in contrast the organism was non-pathogenic in cattle. | 1976 | 769273 |
| study of the circumoval precipitate in schistosomiasis japonica by immunofluorescent technic. | the 48-hour circumoval precipitates formed by infected human and rabbit sera on lyophilized schistosoma japonicum eggs were stained with the corresponding fluorescein-labelled monospecific goat antisera for study under a fluorescent microscope. the three major ig classes were found to participate in the formation of the precipitate, with major components being igg and igm; iga participated least. ige and c3 also contributed to the precipitate. the circumoval precipitate on s. japonicum eggs is t ... | 1976 | 769580 |
| hair follicle mites (demodex spp.) of medical and veterinary concern. | a review is presented, including some new data, of the biology of ten species of hair follicle mites (demodex spp.) of man and domestic animals. major topics covered are taxonomy, host-parasite interactions, and problems in need of resolution. to this last, some information is provided on the question of species validity, the degree of host specificity and synhospitaly, population dynamics and incidence, transference and host behavior, pathogenesis and disease transmission, and control. a key is ... | 1976 | 770074 |
| [studies on the current propagation and breeding of agricultural animals in syria from the viewpoint of the animal-health-service veterinarian]. | | 1975 | 770127 |
| recovery from aplastic anemia following attempted marrow transplantation. | a 23-year-old man with severe idiopathic aplastic anemia was prepared for marrow transplantation by the administration of cyclophosphamide (cy) 50 mg/kg on each of 4 days. he then received an intravenous infusion of 9.5 x 10(9) marrow cells from an hl-a matched and mixed leukocyte culture non-reactive sister. the graft was successfully established as shown by cytogenetic studies but was rejected after approximately 4 weeks. in preparation for a second transplant he was given procarbazine 12.5 mg ... | 1976 | 770181 |
| recent advances in semen preservation. | while the horizons for cryobiology may be bright and granted, tremendous strides have been made in the area of artifical insemination(ai), it is evident that only dairy cattle ai with frozen semen has achieved industrial application. beef cattle ai has been hampered by the lack of suitable techniques for oestrous control. however, with the advent of prostaglandin f2alpha, it may now be possible to make the genetic progress which has been accomplished through ai in dairy cattle. genetic progress ... | 1975 | 772206 |
| a morphologically recognizable marker for scanning immunoelectron microscopy. i. t4-bacteriophage. | | 1976 | 772950 |
| isolation of kappa-casein-like proteins from milks of various species. | kappa-casein-like proteins were isolated from the milks of cow, goat, reindeer, horse, rat, and rabbit. when treated with rennin, all of the isolated kappa-casein components yielded para-kappa-casein-like bands on gel electrophoresis. the rate of cleavage of these components with rennin was determined by measuring material soluble in trichloroacetic acid (macropeptide). the curves were characteristic of a limited, specific attack by rennin on these proteins. the goat and reindeer kappa-caseins w ... | 1976 | 773973 |
| [pharmacological studies on the inhabition of stomach motility in experimental fever]. | | 1976 | 776561 |
| isolation of lymphocyte subpopulations from rabbit peripheral blood. comparison of methods based on recovery of rosette-forming cells and on recovery of ig-bearing cells from a digestible immunoadsorbent. | two methods to obtain lymphocyte subpopulations, defined by specific surface receptors, from rabbit peripheral blood cells were compared as to cell recovery, yield and purity of the obtained fractions: a) the formation of rosettes between lymphocytes and srbc or srbc coated with an antigen--antibody--complement complex (d-srbc), followed by isolation of the rosettes and recovery of the rfc, b) retention of surface-ig bearing cells on an immunoadsorbent to which antibody to rabbit ig was covalent ... | 1976 | 778272 |
| an indirect haemagglutination test for the detection of antibody to nairobi sheep disease virus. | an indirect haemagglutination test was developed for the detection of antibody to nairobi sheep disease virus and shown to be specific and highly sensitive. the optimum conditions necessary to achieve maximal sensitivity were determined. sheep and goat sera were tested in parallel with an indirect fluorescent antibody test and close correlation of results was demonstrated. | 1976 | 778950 |
| the passage of serum immunoglobulins through the gut of sarcophaga falculata, pand. | rabbits were immunized with brain, muscle or haemolymph of adult sarcophaga falculata, and groups of sarcophaga were then fed on serum collected from the immune rabbits. rabbit serum immunoglobulins on the tissues of the fed flies were demonstrated by the indirect fluorescent antibody method, using fluorescent goat-anti-rabbit igg. the antibodies were specifically demonstrated in the tissues that had been used as immunizing antigen. it was also shown that antibodies unrelated to fly antigens pas ... | 1976 | 779684 |
| in vitro studies of the rabbit immune system: ii. functional characterization of rabbit t and b populations separated by adherence to nylon wool or lysis with anti-thymocyte serum and complement. | | 1976 | 779969 |
| in vitro studies of the rabbit immune system. iii. t-cell requirement for initiation but not maintenance of anti-sheep erythrocyte plaque-forming cells. | | 1976 | 779973 |
| chromosome aberrations in domestic animals. | | 1976 | 781240 |
| pathology of goats and sheep experimentally infected with mycoplasma mycoides var. capri. | twenty goats and four sheep were experimentally infected with mycoplasma mycoides var. capri and examined histopathologically. death occurred or a moribund state developed in most of them within a week after parenteral inoculation with mycoplasmas. histopathological examination revealed severe serofibrinous inflammation on the serosa and interstitial connective tissue at the site of inoculation. marked inflammatory edema with infiltrating polymorphs was found in the early stage of infection. as ... | 1976 | 781542 |
| [félix kánitz on animal husbandry in northern bulgaria and the stara planina at the end of the turkish occupation]. | the hungarian geographer, archaeologist, and ethnographer kánitz félix, great friend and admirer of the bulgarian people has left valuable and comprehensive information about north bulgaria and the balkan mountain by the end of the ottoman oppression in his work la bulgarie danubienne et le balkan (1882). the book contains also valuable references concerning the animal breeding activities within the 1860-1880 period in this part of the world. in the mountainous region in bulgaria sheep- and goat ... | 1976 | 782019 |
| ruminant production in increasing animal foods in latin america. | | 1976 | 782428 |
| the role of ruminants in tropical america. | | 1976 | 782429 |
| [myotonia]. | | 1976 | 782813 |
| world production of animal protein and the need for a new approach. | | 1976 | 782863 |
| endogenous anabolic agents in farm animals. | this presentation is limited to the three groups of steroid sex hormones which alone or in combination have been shown to be anabolic when used in farm animals. it seems essential for realistic evaluation of public health aspects of use of these hormones that the discussions include naturally occurring levels of the hormones. the following topics will be dealt with for each group of hormones: 1. types and sources; 2. production rates; 3. plasma levels; 4. tissue concentrations; 5. metabolism and ... | 1976 | 782866 |
| the pathology of a natural and experimental scrapie. | | 1976 | 782929 |