Nihon juigaku zasshi. The Japanese journal of veterinary science.
Discontinued
Publisher:
Nippon Jui Gakkai.
Frequency: Six no. a year
Country: Japan
Language: jpn
Author(s):
Nihon Jūi Gakkai.
Start Year:1939 - 1990
Identifiers
| ISSN: | 0021-5295 (Print) 0021-5295 (Linking) |
| NLM ID: | 0057113 |
| (OCoLC): | 01754228 |
| (DNLM): | N25700000(s) |
| Coden: | NJUZA9 |
| Classification: | W1 NI916J |
[Characteristics and roles of red cell autoantibodies in equine infectious anemia]. In the recent years, various red cell auto-antibodies have been determined in someanimal diseases, including autoimmune hemolytic anemia and systemic lupus erythe-matosus in dogs, ") Aleutian disease in minks, 8) and equine infectious anemia."?">In this report, the red cell auto-antibodies were examined for symptomatiCchanges, serological characteristics, and immunopathological roles in 20 horses infectedwith equine infectious anemia virus (Table l).Pathologic cold hemagglutiuain and warm hemagglutinin were identified in theplasma of artificially infected horses. The direct antiglobulin tests ...
Tissue distribution of sulfadimethoxine and sulfamonomethoxine in horses after intravenous injection. The author has already reported on the time course of blood level of sulfonamides in horses at various dose schedules3). The present paper is concerned with the tissue distri-bution of sulfadimethoxine and sulfamonomethoxine in horses. The distribution of sulfonamides has been reported by KoNDol) in experimental animals, in which the concentrations of these drugs in the kidney, liver, lung and spleen were found to be close to the blood level. Many investigators ascribed the low concen-tration of sulfonamides in the spinal fluid to the existence of a blood-brain barrier, and also observed that ...