20 results on '"Jones, Bernt"'
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2. Are persistent organic pollutants important in the etiology of feline hyperthyroidism? A review
3. Anti-VEGF Agents Confer Survival Advantages to Tumor-Bearing Mice by Improving Cancer-Associated Systemic Syndrome
4. Decabromobiphenyl, Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers, and Brominated Phenolic Compounds in Serum of Cats Diagnosed With the Endocrine Disease Feline Hyperthyroidism
5. Validation of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for measurement of feline serum insulin
6. Subchronic Toxicity of Baltic Herring Oil and its Fractions in the Rat II: Clinical Observations and Toxicological Parameters
7. Low cortisol levels in blood from dairy cows with ketosis: a field study
8. Hyperthyroidism, a new disease in cats - Is it caused by exposure to environmental organic pollutants?
9. Higher PBDE Serum Concentrations May Be Associated with Feline Hyperthyroidism in Swedish Cats.
10. Animals and Medical Geology.
11. CHAPTER 20: ANIMALS AND MEDICAL GEOLOGY.
12. Low cortisol levels in blood from dairy cows with ketosis: a field study.
13. Anti-VEGF agents confer survival advantages to tumor-bearing mice by improving cancer-associated systemic syndrome.
14. Metabolism of technetium in goats
15. Iron Absorption Differs in Piglets Fed Extrinsically and Intrinsically 59Fe-Labeled Sow’s Milk
16. Swedish animal welfare regulations and their impact on food animal production.
17. Swedish antimicrobial regulations and their impact on food animal production.
18. Intrinsic labeling of milk iron: effect of iron status on isotope transfer into goat milk
19. Swedish antimicrobial regulations and their impact on food animal production.
20. Effects of carprofen on renal function and results of serum biochemical and hematologic analyses in anesthetized dogs that had low blood pressure during anesthesia.
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