Salivary igg and iga in newborn calves and the possible role in the assessment of passive immunity transfer

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  • What: The refractometry on colostrum given to calves in this study showed an average of Brix value of 27% (min.25% - max 30%), which exceeded the cutoff of 22%.
  • Who: G. V. Berteselli and collaborators from the Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria, Argentina University of New Hampshire, United States have published the Article: Salivary IgG and IgA in newborn calves and the possible role in the assessment of passive immunity transfer, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 07/02/2024
  • How: It is important to note that the data for this study were . . .

     

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