C Burvenich, V Van Merris, J Mehrzad… - Veterinary …, 2003 - hal.science
Intramammary infections of dairy cows with Gram-positive bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus (major cause of mastitis) have received a lot of attention because of their major …
P Rainard, C Riollet - Veterinary research, 2006 - hal.science
Understanding the immune defenses of the mammary gland is instrumental in devising and developing measures to control mastitis, the major illness of dairy ruminants. Innate …
J Hogan, KL Smith - Veterinary research, 2003 - hal.science
Gram-negative bacteria that commonly cause bovine mastitis are classified as environmental pathogens. The point sources of coliform bacteria that cause infections …
Michael Akers provides the basics for understanding mammary development and lactation and conveys the critical regulatory events in lactation. This text willl prove to be an …
P Celi - Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia, 2010 - SciELO Brasil
This paper examines the role that oxidative stress plays in small ruminant medicine. We will examine how redox homeostasis is involved in some physiological functions and we will …
PJ Hansen, P Soto, RP Natzke - American Journal of …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Causes for pre‐implantation embryo loss, which can be as high as 50% or more of fertilized embryos, are multifactorial and largely undescribed. Studies in cattle using mastitis as a …
During mammary gland infection, non-specific responses are the predominant ones. The goal of this study was to investigate the mRNA expression of various soluble immune …
Acute acidosis was induced in sheep, and gastrointestinal permeability was assessed by using lactulose as a permeability marker. Metabolism was evaluated by monitoring blood …
JW Blum, H Dosogne, D Hoeben… - Domestic Animal …, 2000 - Elsevier
Concentrations of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and of NOx (sum of nitrite and nitrate as indicators of endogenous nitric oxide production) in milk and blood plasma were measured …