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2008
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Volume:
9
Issue:
1
1. Protective and therapeutic effects of an extract mixture of alder tree, labiate herb, milk thistle green bean-rice bran fermentation, and turnip against ethanol-induced toxicity in the rat.
Page:31—37
2. Effect of trikatu pretreatment on the pharmacokinetics of pefloxacin administered orally in mountain Gaddi goats.
Page:25—29
3. Lesions in the thymus and bone marrow in chicks with experimentally induced chicken infectious anemia disease.
Page:15—23
4. Decrease in intestinal endocrine cells in Balb/c mice with CT-26 carcinoma cells.
Page:9—14
5. Tactics of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis for intracellular survival in mononuclear phagocytes.
Page:1—8
6. Acupuncture treatment for idiopathic Horner's syndrome in a dog.
Page:117—119
7. Hepatic encephalomyelopathy in a calf with congenital portosystemic shunt (CPSS).
Page:113—115
8. Acute monoblastic leukemia in a FeLV-positive cat.
Page:109—111
9. Laparoscopy vs. laparotomy for embryo transfer to produce transgenic goats (Capra hircus).
Page:103—107
10. Luteal lifespan and fertility after estrus synchronization in goats.
Page:95—101
11. The Safety and efficacy of a new self-expandable intratracheal nitinol stent for the tracheal collapse in dogs.
Page:91—93
12. Molecular characterization and genogrouping of VP1 of aquatic birnavirus GC1 isolated from rockfish Sebastes schlegeli in Korea.
Page:85—90
13. The expression of plasmid mediated afimbrial adhesin genes in an avian septicemic Escherichia coli strain.
Page:75—83
14. An inactivated vaccine to control the current H9N2 low pathogenic avian influenza in Korea.
Page:67—74
15. Use of flow cytometry to develop and characterize a set of monoclonal antibodies specific for rabbit leukocyte differentiation molecules.
Page:51—66
16. Serum immunoglobulin fused interferon-alpha inhibited tumor growth in athymic mice bearing colon 26 adenocarcinoma cells.
Page:45—50
17. The combination of deoxynivalenol and zearalenone at permitted feed concentrations causes serious physiological effects in young pigs.
Page:39—44