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Effect of the presence of the mammary gland on periparturient immunosuppression in dairy cows

Kayoko Kimura-1999-01-01

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Impaired immune function during the periparturient period contributes to the increased susceptibility of the cow to infectious disease around the time of calving. Changes in subpopulations of peripheral blood mononuclear cells during the immediate periparturient period 1 Reprinted with permission of J. of Dairy Science, 1999, 82 (2), 315-319 2 Graduate student. Department of Biomedical Sciences,lovi'a State University. 3 Primary researcher and author 4 USDA, Agricultural Research Service, National Animal Disease Center, Metabolic Diseases and Immunology Research Unit 5 Author for correspondence

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Impaired immune function during the periparturient period contributes to the increased susceptibility of the cow to infectious disease around the time of calving. Changes in subpopulations of peripheral blood mononuclear cells during the immediate periparturient period 1 Reprinted with permission of J. of Dairy Science, 1999, 82 (2), 315-319 2 Graduate student. Department of Biomedical Sciences,lovi'a State University. 3 Primary researcher and author 4 USDA, Agricultural Research Service, National Animal Disease Center, Metabolic Diseases and Immunology Research Unit 5 Author for correspondence

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ImmunosuppressionImmune systemLactationDairy cattlePeripheral blood mononuclear cellIce calvingImmunologyBiology

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