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Can Vet J ; 34(5): 287-92, 1993 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17424221

ABSTRACT

Copper poisoning in a dairy herd resulted in the death of 9 of 63 (14%) adult Holstein cows. Clinical signs were acute anorexia, weakness, mental dullness, poor pupillary light reflexes, and scant nasal discharge. These were followed by recumbency, chocolate-colored blood, jaundice, and death. Four animals exhibited signs of hyperesthesia and/or rumen stasis prior to death. At necropsy there was generalized icterus of body tissues, with the liver appearing orange and the kidneys dark blue. Histologically, there was accumulation of hemosiderin in Kupffer cells, and severe to moderate hepatocellular necrosis in all cases. Ammonium molybdate added to the ration, combined with the cessation of mineral supplementation, arrested the outbreak.These cases illustrate significant mortality, due to copper poisoning, in adult cattle fed a low-dose mineral dietary supplement for over two years. Dietary copper intake of the herd (on a dry matter basis) was 37.5 mg/kg for lactating cows and 22.6 mg/kg for dry cows.

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Nature ; 272(5649): 134-8, 1978 Mar 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-628441

ABSTRACT

The 31P magnetic resonance spectrum of nucleosome cores from calf thymus nuclei has been measured. The spectrum consists of a single symmetric line, with a maximum second component of 5%. It is argued that this reflects a single average state of the DNA backbone, and does not support models that invoke backbone kinking at a frequency of 1 in 10 base pairs.


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Chromatin/ultrastructure , DNA , Animals , Cattle , Hydrogen Bonding , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Nucleic Acid Conformation , Phosphates , Thymus Gland/ultrastructure
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Nature ; 257(5529): 767-72, 1975 Oct 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-52845

ABSTRACT

The low-abundance isotope of nitrogen, 15N, is now accessible to study by the latest high resolution nuclear magnetic resonance techniques. Structure and motion in polypeptides of moderate size may now be usefully investigated in this way.


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Gramicidin , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy/methods , Models, Chemical , Nitrogen Isotopes , Peptides , Protein Conformation
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