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    • Muñoz, Pamela; Mercado P., Rubén; Morales, Gabriela; Bravo, Viviana; Raffo Carvajal, Eduardo (Universidad de Cordoba, 2014)
      Objective. To determine the Cryptosporidium spp. infection frequency by using Ziehl-Neelsen and Auramine stains on samples obtained from diarrheic calves from milking farms of the Valdivia province. To compare both diagnostic ...
    • Arias, José L.; Soledad Fernandez, José L.; Cabrera, Raút (1980)
      Electron-microscopic observation of bovine fetal rumen reveals that the distribution and structure of glycogen are modified during fetal development. Both basal and superficial cells increase their glycogen content in ...
    • González Hein, Gisela Andrea; Cordero, Ninoska; García, Patricia; Figueroa, Guillermo (Sociedad Chilena de Infectologia, 2013)
      Background: Campylobacter sp. one of the leading causes of bacterial food-borne gastrointestinal illness worldwide- is increasingly resistant to fluoroquinolone and macrolide antimicrobials, which has become a major concern ...
    • Hidalgo, Christian; García, María Pía; Stoore, Caroll; Ramírez, Juan Pablo; Monteiro, Karina; Hellman, Ulf; Zaha, Arnaldo; Ferreira, Henrique; Galanti Garrone, Norbel; Landerer, Eduardo; Paredes, Rodolfo (Elsevier, 2016)
      Echinococcus granulosus protoscolex proteins were separated using two-dimensional electrophoresis and then identified using mass spectrometry; we identified 61 proteins, 28 which are newly described of which 4 could be ...
    • Peralta Troncoso, Óscar; Carrasco, C.; Vieytes, C.; Tamayo, M. J.; Muñoz, I.; Sepúlveda, S.; Tadich Gallo, Tamara; Duchens Arancibia, Mario; Meléndez, P.; Mella, A.; Torres, C. G. (Nature, 2020)
      Although, antibiotics are effective in the treatment of bovine mastitis, they do not address the regeneration of mammary glandular tissue and have been associated to the increment in antimicrobial resistance worldwide. ...
    • Duchens, M.; Rodríguez Martínez, H.; Forsberg, M.; Gustafsson, H. (1996)
      The present study was undertaken to determine if a short-term prolonged growth of the ovulatory follicle (12 to 18 h after expected time of ovulation), induced by progesterone implants, would cause ultrastructural changes ...