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1. Age- and Sex-Associated Effects on Acute-Phase Proteins in Göttingen Minipigs.

2. Vaccination of pigs with attenuated Lawsonia intracellularis induced acute phase protein responses and primed cell-mediated immunity without reduction in bacterial shedding after challenge.

3. Extensive changes in innate immune gene expression in obese Göttingen minipigs do not lead to changes in concentrations of circulating cytokines and acute phase proteins.

4. Pig α1-acid glycoprotein: characterization and first description in any species as a negative acute phase protein.

5. Analysis of the acute phase responses of serum amyloid a, haptoglobin and type 1 interferon in cattle experimentally infected with foot-and-mouth disease virus serotype O.

6. Optimal combinations of acute phase proteins for detecting infectious disease in pigs.

7. Pig-major acute phase protein and haptoglobin serum concentrations correlate with PCV2 viremia and the clinical course of postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome.

8. Respiratory disease in calves: microbiological investigations on trans-tracheally aspirated bronchoalveolar fluid and acute phase protein response.

9. Rapid and widely disseminated acute phase protein response after experimental bacterial infection of pigs.

10. Identification of acute phase proteins and assays applicable in nondomesticated mammals.

11. Acute phase proteins in cattle after exposure to complex stress.

12. The negative acute phase response of serum transthyretin following Streptococcus suis infection in the pig.

13. Dose dependency and individual variability of the lipopolysaccharide-induced bovine acute phase protein response.

14. Application of acute phase protein measurements in veterinary clinical chemistry.

15. The porcine acute phase response to infection with Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae. Haptoglobin, C-reactive protein, major acute phase protein and serum amyloid A protein are sensitive indicators of infection.

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