Hypophusiary involvement and immuno/growth depression in rabies I. bovine paralytic rabies (BPR)
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https://doi.org/10.21423/bovine-vol0no21p52-58Keywords:
rabies, rabies vaccination, cattle diseases, herd healthAbstract
This investigation was designed to study the feasibility of extrapolating our formerly described rabies virus (RV) associated immuno- and growth-depression data from the mouse and the rat and more recently the rabbit, to the bovine model. Such information was not available from any of the classical bovine rabies studies.
This work is dedicated to the memory of Tadeus ("Tad”) J. Wiktor, Dr. med. vet., mentor, friend and permanent source of inspiration.
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1986-11-01
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Torres-Anjel, M. J., Wolff, W., Mollett, T. A., Martz, F. A., Kintner, L., Blenden, D. C., Turk, M., Volz, D., Riordan, M., Wilson, M., & Stafford, M. (1986). Hypophusiary involvement and immuno/growth depression in rabies I. bovine paralytic rabies (BPR). The Bovine Practitioner, (21), 52–58. https://doi.org/10.21423/bovine-vol0no21p52-58
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