Some serum biochemical, hormonal and protein profile studies on buffaloes and cattle suffering from mycotoxicosis and/or brucellosis [electronic resource]

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.137-152Other title:
  • بعض الدراسات البيوكيمائية والهورمونية والفصل الكهربي لبروتين مصل الجاموس والبقر التي تعاني من السموم الفطرية والبروسيللا [Added title page title]
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  • Mansoura veterinary medical journal, 2006 v. 8 (1) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Mansoura Veterinary Medical Journal 2006.v.8(1)Summary: In a Private Farm, the effects of mycotoxicosis and/or brucellosis were studied on buffalloes and cattle. From each of species (one month after abortion or normal parturition) twenly animals were diuided into four equal groups. The first group was served as control animals. the second group was non-infected animals but Ihe mycotoxins were detected in their serum. the third group was naturally brucella infected animals and the fourth group was both naturally brucella injected and mycotoxin poisoned animals. Brucellosis was identified serologically and from the clinical signs. Mycotoxicological. serological. hormonal. serum protein electrophoretical and biochemical studies were carried out.
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In a Private Farm, the effects of mycotoxicosis and/or brucellosis were studied on buffalloes and cattle. From each of species (one month after abortion or normal parturition) twenly animals were diuided into four equal groups. The first group was served as control animals. the second group was non-infected animals but Ihe mycotoxins were detected in their serum. the third group was naturally brucella infected animals and the fourth group was both naturally brucella injected and mycotoxin poisoned animals. Brucellosis was identified serologically and from the clinical signs. Mycotoxicological. serological. hormonal. serum protein electrophoretical and biochemical studies were carried out.

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