Effect of levamisole on the number of intestinal goblet cells in weaned pigs experimentally vaccinated against colibacillosis

Kolibaciloza odbijene prasadi (KOP) etiološki je složena bolest, najčešće izazvana svinjskim F4ac+ enterotoksigenim sojevima bakterije Escherichia coli (ETEC), za koju nema djelotvorne vakcine. Namjera ovoga rada bila je da se utvrdi imunomodulacijski učinak levamisola, u kombinaciji sa specifičnom...

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Matična publikacija: Veterinarski arhiv (Tisak)
79 (2009), 6 ; str. 543-553
Glavni autor: Valpotić, Hrvoje (-)
Ostali autori: Lacković-Venturin, Gordana (-), Tomljenović, Andrea, Božić, Frane, Popović, Maja, veterinarka, Vijtiuk, Nada, Kovšca Janjatović, Ana, Gregurić Gračner, Gordana, Valpotić, Ivica
Vrsta građe: Članak
Jezik: eng
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APA stil citiranja

Valpotić, H., Lacković-Venturin, G., Tomljenović, A., Božić, F., Popović, M., Vijtiuk, N., . . . Valpotić, I. (2009). Effect of levamisole on the number of intestinal goblet cells in weaned pigs experimentally vaccinated against colibacillosis: Effect of levamisole on the number of intestinal goblet cells in weaned pigs experimentally vaccinated against colibacillosis. Veterinarski arhiv (Tisak), p. 9.

Chicago stil citiranja

Valpotić, Hrvoje, Gordana Lacković-Venturin, Andrea Tomljenović, Frane Božić, Maja Popović, Nada Vijtiuk, Ana Kovšca Janjatović, Gordana Gregurić Gračner, and Ivica Valpotić. "Effect of levamisole on the number of intestinal goblet cells in weaned pigs experimentally vaccinated against colibacillosis: Effect of levamisole on the number of intestinal goblet cells in weaned pigs experimentally vaccinated against colibacillosis." 2009: 9.

MLA stil citiranja

Valpotić, Hrvoje, et al. "Effect of levamisole on the number of intestinal goblet cells in weaned pigs experimentally vaccinated against colibacillosis: Effect of levamisole on the number of intestinal goblet cells in weaned pigs experimentally vaccinated against colibacillosis." 2009: 9.