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Author: Pipkin, K.M.; Hagey, J.V.; Rayburn, M.C.; Chigerwe, M.
Title: A Randomized Clinical Trial Evaluating Metabolism of Colostral and Plasma Derived Immunoglobulin G in Jersey Bull Calves
  • Document date: 2015_4_9
  • ID: 7nmaf6u0_29
    Snippet: Plasma derived IgG concentrations rapidly decrease within 12 h after transfusion in calves. Fecal excretion did not explain the fate of the rapidly decreasing plasma derived IgG. As a result of increased catabolism and short half-life of plasma-derived IgG, plasma dosage ranging from 30 to 40 mL/kg are recommended with repeated transfusions within 12 h, if necessary......
    Document: Plasma derived IgG concentrations rapidly decrease within 12 h after transfusion in calves. Fecal excretion did not explain the fate of the rapidly decreasing plasma derived IgG. As a result of increased catabolism and short half-life of plasma-derived IgG, plasma dosage ranging from 30 to 40 mL/kg are recommended with repeated transfusions within 12 h, if necessary.

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