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Author: Langenmayer, M.C.; Jung, S.; Majzoub-Altweck, M.; Trefz, F.M.; Seifert, C.; Knubben-Schweizer, G.; Fries, R.; Hermanns, W.; Gollnick, N.S.
Title: Zinc Deficiency-Like Syndrome in Fleckvieh Calves: Clinical and Pathological Findings and Differentiation from Bovine Hereditary Zinc Deficiency
  • Document date: 2018_2_9
  • ID: qui29pis_5
    Snippet: Laboratory variables were determined as previously described. 9 In brief, serum chemistry variables and enzyme activities were determined with an automated analyzer system a and a complete blood cell count was performed with a hematology analyzer (pocH-100iV DIFF, Sysmex)......
    Document: Laboratory variables were determined as previously described. 9 In brief, serum chemistry variables and enzyme activities were determined with an automated analyzer system a and a complete blood cell count was performed with a hematology analyzer (pocH-100iV DIFF, Sysmex).

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