Gamma-globulin variations after vaccination of piglets against erysipelas

Determining particular blood plasma protein fractions is important from the clinical point of view. Pathological processes may change the ratio of different blood plasma protein fractions. The aim of the present work was to net ermine the quantitative variations of gamma-globulins in the blood of pi...

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Published inVeterinarmedicinas raksti (Latvia) pp. 300 - 305
Main Authors Siugzdiniene, R.(Lithuanian Veterinary Academy, Kaisiadorys (Lithuania). Inst. of Veterinary. Dept. of Microbiology and Food Safety), Ruzauskas, M.(Lithuanian Veterinary Academy, Kaisiadorys (Lithuania). Inst. of Veterinary. Dept. of Microbiology and Food Safety), Virgailis, M.(Lithuanian Veterinary Academy, Kaisiadorys (Lithuania). Inst. of Veterinary. Dept. of Microbiology and Food Safety), Dobilas, J. A.(Lithuanian Veterinary Academy, Kaisiadorys (Lithuania). Inst. of Veterinary. Dept. of Microbiology and Food Safety)
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Jelgava (Latvia) LLU VMF 2004
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Summary:Determining particular blood plasma protein fractions is important from the clinical point of view. Pathological processes may change the ratio of different blood plasma protein fractions. The aim of the present work was to net ermine the quantitative variations of gamma-globulins in the blood of piglets after vaccination against erysipelas and their subsequent infection with virulent suspension of erysipelas bacteria.
Bibliography:2005000132
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ISSN:1407-1754