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Scientific Article

Adrenal-associated changes in experimental sporidesmin poisoning of sheep

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Pages 46-49 | Accepted 07 Jun 1991, Published online: 22 Feb 2011

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KE Lawrence, KJ Flay, JS Munday, D Aberdein, NA Thomson, M Vignes & AL Ridler. (2022) Longitudinal study of the effect of sporidesmin toxicity on lamb production and serum biochemistry in a flock of 46 Romney ewes using a standardised measure of liver damage. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 70:4, pages 198-210.
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Uffe Anthoni, Carsten Christophersen & Per Halfdan Nielsen. 1999. 163 236 .
A. FlÅøyen & B. L. Smith. (1992) Parenchymal injury and biliary obstruction in relation to photosensitization in sporidesmin-intoxicated lambs. Veterinary Research Communications 16:5, pages 337-344.
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