Tracheal mucus transport in the horse following equine influenza vaccination.
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Publication Date: 1986-12-13 PubMed ID: 3811177
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Coombs SL, Webbon PM.
(1986).
Tracheal mucus transport in the horse following equine influenza vaccination.
Vet Rec, 119(24), 601-602.
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MeSH Terms
- Animals
- Horses / immunology
- Influenza A virus / immunology
- Mucus / metabolism
- Trachea
- Vaccination / veterinary
- Viral Vaccines / adverse effects
Citations
This article has been cited 2 times.- Sutton GA, Viel L, Carman PS, Boag BL. Study of the duration and distribution of equine influenza virus subtype 2 (H3N8) antigens in experimentally infected ponies in vivo.. Can J Vet Res 1997 Apr;61(2):113-20.
- Willoughby RA, Ecker GL, McKee SL, Riddolls LJ. Use of scintigraphy for the determination of mucociliary clearance rates in normal, sedated, diseased and exercised horses.. Can J Vet Res 1991 Oct;55(4):315-20.
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