Selected article for: "plasma concentration and study aim"

Author: FUKUDA, Tatsuya; TSUKANO, Kenji; OTSUKA, Marina; MURAKAMI, Yoshiki; KITADE, Yasuyuki; NAKATSUJI, Hiroki; SERA, Kouichiro; SUZUKI, Kazuyuki
Title: Relationship between postnatal days, serum Cu concentration and plasma diamine oxidase activity in Japanese Black calves
  • Cord-id: da6lj2zl
  • Document date: 2020_8_10
  • ID: da6lj2zl
    Snippet: The aim of study was to investigate the relationships among serum diamine oxidase (DAO) activity, postnatal days and the plasma copper (Cu) concentration, using calves with or without diarrhea. In healthy calves, the serum DAO activity was significantly higher at 2 postnatal days than at ≥7 postnatal days, and no significant changes were observed after 7 postnatal days. In addition, no significant correlation was found between serum DAO activity and plasma Cu concentration at all postnatal day
    Document: The aim of study was to investigate the relationships among serum diamine oxidase (DAO) activity, postnatal days and the plasma copper (Cu) concentration, using calves with or without diarrhea. In healthy calves, the serum DAO activity was significantly higher at 2 postnatal days than at ≥7 postnatal days, and no significant changes were observed after 7 postnatal days. In addition, no significant correlation was found between serum DAO activity and plasma Cu concentration at all postnatal days in healthy calves. Although, the serum DAO activity in 14 diarrheic calves (66.78 ± 14.37 IU/ml) was lower than that in 19 healthy calves (170.33 ± 97.83 IU/m, P<0.01), plasma Cu concentrations in all calves remained within the normal range.

    Search related documents:
    Co phrase search for related documents
    • additional information and liver function: 1