Studies on plasma fractions from domestic livestock may lead to animal disease control
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H. S. CameronAuthor Affiliations
H. S. Cameron is Associate Professor of Veterinary Science and Associates Veterinarian in the Experiment Station Davis.Publication Information
Hilgardia 1(7):3-3. DOI:10.3733/ca.v001n07p3a. June 1947.
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Abstract
Investigations of the effectiveness of plasma fractions obtained from the blood of domestic animals, in combatting certain infectious diseases of livestock are the logical extension of similar studies on human plasma during the war period.
Cameron H. 1947. Studies on plasma fractions from domestic livestock may lead to animal disease control. Hilgardia 1(7):3-3. DOI:10.3733/ca.v001n07p3a
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