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Author: Grellet, A.; Heilmann, R.M.; Polack, B.; Feugier, A.; Boucraut-Baralon, C.; Grandjean, D.; Grützner, N.; Suchodolski, J. S.; Steiner, J.M.; Chastant-Maillard, S.
Title: Influence of Breed Size, Age, Fecal Quality, and Enteropathogen Shedding on Fecal Calprotectin and Immunoglobulin A Concentrations in Puppies During the Weaning Period
  • Document date: 2016_6_8
  • ID: yxwvchvu_12
    Snippet: Feces were evaluated for the presence of DNA and RNA from CPV2 and CCV by qPCR and qRT-PCR, respectively, as previously described. 6 Results from duplicate PCR analyses from the extracted DNA (ie, 2 PCR assay were performed for each fecal extract) were expressed semiquantitatively as virus loads. Puppies were defined as infected by CPV2 and CCV if viral loads were >10 10.3 and 10 9.3 copies respectively. 6 After extraction, calprotectin and IgA w.....
    Document: Feces were evaluated for the presence of DNA and RNA from CPV2 and CCV by qPCR and qRT-PCR, respectively, as previously described. 6 Results from duplicate PCR analyses from the extracted DNA (ie, 2 PCR assay were performed for each fecal extract) were expressed semiquantitatively as virus loads. Puppies were defined as infected by CPV2 and CCV if viral loads were >10 10.3 and 10 9.3 copies respectively. 6 After extraction, calprotectin and IgA were quantified by inhouse radioimmunoassays as previously described. 22, 32, 34 All samples were analyzed using the same batch of tracer and reagents.

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