Circulating thyroid levels in dogs, horses and cattle.
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Publication Date: 1974-12-01 PubMed ID: 4497673
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Kelley ST, Oehme FW.
(1974).
Circulating thyroid levels in dogs, horses and cattle.
Vet Med Small Anim Clin, 69(12), 1531-1533.
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MeSH Terms
- Animals
- Cattle / blood
- Dogs / blood
- Female
- Horses / blood
- Male
- Pregnancy
- Thyroxine / blood
Citations
This article has been cited 3 times.- Ahmed GME, Alcantara JC, Alharbi SA, Alshammari WM, Alshammari FD, Elnaem IS, Hassan AOA, Alrashedi KS, Tayyar AAA, Alreshidi TAK. Differential prolactin levels among male and female patients with thyroid related complains in the Hail regions of Saudi Arabia. Bioinformation 2019;15(9):633-639.
- McLaughlin BG, Doige CE, McLaughlin PS. Thyroid hormone levels in foals with congenital musculoskeletal lesions. Can Vet J 1986 Jul;27(7):264-7.
- Robl MG, Jenkins DH, Wingender RJ, Gordon DE. Toxicity and residue studies in dairy animals with firemaster FF-1 (polybrominated biphenyls). Environ Health Perspect 1978 Apr;23:91-7.
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