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. 1967 Feb;31(2):37-42.

Serological studies of parasitized cattle. II. Electrophoretic properties of serial serum samples

Serological studies of parasitized cattle. II. Electrophoretic properties of serial serum samples

C E Rice et al. Can J Comp Med Vet Sci. 1967 Feb.

Abstract

Electrophoretic examinations using cellulose acetate strips were made on 17 serum samples collected at two-week intervals from each of three calves before and for about four months after they were placed on parasite-infected pastures in June, 1964. Four additional serum samples taken during the winter months when the animals were stabled and two obtained after they were again exposed to infected pastures in June 1965, were also examined. Two control animals of the same age, that were placed on clean pasture in 1964 and not exposed to infected pasture until June 1965, were bled on the same dates and their sera examined in parallel. All five calves showed an increase in the proportion and amount of gamma-globulin in their serum as they increased in age but the gain was greatest in the two exposed calves that developed the highest complement-fixing titres with nematode antigens. Complement-fixing titres rose slowly in the other exposed calf and its serum gamma-globulin level remained relatively comparable to that of the two controls.

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