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117 related items for PubMed ID: 19043473

  • 1. Copper deficiency in sheep: an assessment of relationship between concentrations of copper in serum and plasma.
    Laven R, Smith S.
    N Z Vet J; 2008 Dec; 56(6):334-8. PubMed ID: 19043473
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  • 2. The assessment of blood copper status in cattle: a comparison of measurements of caeruloplasmin and elemental copper in serum and plasma.
    Laven RA, Lawrence KE, Livesey CT.
    N Z Vet J; 2007 Aug; 55(4):171-6. PubMed ID: 17676081
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  • 3. Effects of changes in nutritional copper on erythrocyte superoxide dismutase activity in sheep.
    Andrewartha KA, Caple IW.
    Res Vet Sci; 1980 Jan; 28(1):101-4. PubMed ID: 7375720
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  • 4. An evaluation of the effect of clotting on the relationship between copper and caeruloplasmin in bovine blood.
    Laven RA, Livesey CT.
    Vet J; 2007 Sep; 174(2):400-2. PubMed ID: 16908208
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  • 5. An evaluation of the effect of clotting on the recovery of copper from caprine blood.
    Laven RA, Lawrence KE.
    Vet J; 2012 May; 192(2):232-5. PubMed ID: 21741864
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  • 6. Ceruloplasmin as an indicator of copper status in cattle and sheep.
    Blakley BR, Hamilton DL.
    Can J Comp Med; 1985 Oct; 49(4):405-8. PubMed ID: 4075240
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  • 8. The prevalence of low serum zinc and copper levels and dietary habits associated with serum zinc and copper in 12- to 36-month-old children from low-income families at risk for iron deficiency.
    Schneider JM, Fujii ML, Lamp CL, Lönnerdal B, Zidenberg-Cherr S.
    J Am Diet Assoc; 2007 Nov; 107(11):1924-9. PubMed ID: 17964312
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  • 11. Some aspects of chronic copper poisoning in sheep.
    Ayiannidis A, Argiroudis S, Spais AG, Voulgaropoulos A.
    J Trace Elem Electrolytes Health Dis; 1991 Mar; 5(1):47-51. PubMed ID: 1822326
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  • 15. Cobalt deficiency in sheep and diagnostic reference ranges.
    Clark RG, Wright DF.
    N Z Vet J; 2005 Aug; 53(4):265-6. PubMed ID: 16044189
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  • 16. [Copper levels in serum of ovines].
    de Camargo WV, Fernandes NS, Santiago AM, Procoli JO.
    Arq Inst Biol (Sao Paulo); 1971 Aug; 38(4):227-30. PubMed ID: 5173674
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  • 18. An evaluation of the effect of clotting and processing of blood samples on the recovery of copper from bovine blood.
    Laven RA, Livesey CT.
    Vet J; 2006 Mar; 171(2):295-300. PubMed ID: 16490712
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