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15-F2t-Isoprostane Concentrations and Oxidant Status in Lactating Dairy Cattle with Acute Coliform Mastitis

Published: January 20, 2017
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Escherichia coli bacteria are a major cause of clinical coliform mastitis in dairy cattle. Uncontrolled bacterial replication caused by dysfunctional immune responses results in severe mammary tissue damage and death. Excessive production of reactive metabolites (RM) by phagocytic cells results in oxidative mammary tissue damage observed during coliform mastitis. Increased metabolism of polyunsat...
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Lorraine M. Sordillo
Michigan State University
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Abdul Qader Samsor
25 de enero de 2017
It is very reasonable study, but only have don on HF dairy cows, what about other breeds and their resistance against Coli form mastitis? , then climatic condition. thanks . Dr. Abdul Qader Samsor , DVM, diploma in Animal production
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