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2. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE TRANSFER OF IMMUNOGLOBULINS, SODIUM AND POTASSIUM INTO MAMMARY SECRETION OF THE PARTURIENT EWE.
3. THE ORIGIN OF IMMUNOGLOBULINS IN SALIVARY SECRETION OF SHEEP.
4. THE EFFECT OF PRE-PARTUM MILKING ON THE TRANSFER OF IMMUNOGLOBULIN INTO MAMMARY SECRETION OF COWS.
5. THE ORIGIN OF THE IMMUNOGLOBULINS IN INTESTINAL LYMPH OF SHEEP.
6. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE RECIRCULATION OF LYMPHOCYTES AND PROTEIN CONCENTRATION OF LYMPH IN SHEEP.
7. THE EFFECT OF GLUCOCORTICOID ON IMMUNOGLOBULIN SECRETION INTO COLOSTRUM IN COWS.
8. ORIGIN OF THE VARIOUS IMMUNOGLOBULINS IN LYMPH FROM THE POPLITEAL LYMPH NODE OF SHEEP BEFORE AND AFTER ANTIGENIC STIMULATION.
9. THE ORIGIN OF ANTIBODY IN INTESTINAL SECRETION OF SHEEP.
10. THE ORIGIN OF IMMUNOGLOBULINS IN INTESTINAL SECRETION OF SHEEP.
11. CLASS SPECIFICITY OF INTRACELLULAR AND SURFACE IMMUNOGLOBULIN OF CELLS IN POPLITEAL AND INTESTINAL LYMPH FROM SHEEP.
12. CONCENTRATIONS OF IMMUNOGLOBULINS AND ALBUMIN IN LYMPH COLLECTED FROM VARIOUS REGIONS OF THE BODY OF THE SHEEP.
13. THE EFFECT OF CORTICOSTEROID ON ABSORPTION AND ENDOGENOUS PRODUCTION OF IMMUNOGLOBULINS IN CALVES.
14. MECHANISMS OF TRANSFER OF IMMUNOGLOBULINS INTO MAMMARY SECRETION OF EWES.
15. COMPARISONS OF IMMUNOGLOBULIN SECRETION IN THE SALIVARY AND MAMMARY GLANDS OF SHEEP.
16. ABSORPTION AND ENDOGENOUS PRODUCTION OF IMMUNOGLOBULINS IN CALVES.
17. CONCENTRATIONS OF IMMUNOGLOBULIN IN MAMMARY SECRETION OF RUMINANTS DURING INVOLUTION WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO SELECTIVE TRANSFER OF IgG1.
18. THE MECHANISM OF TRANSFER OF IMMUNOGLOBULIN INTO MAMMARY SECRETION OF COWS.
19. RELATIVE EFFICIENCY OF ABSORPTION OF IgG1 IgG2, IgA AND IgM IN THE NEWBORN CALF.
20. FACTOR IN COLOSTRUM CAUSING MOBILIZATION OF FREE FATTY ACID IN NEWBORN CALVES.
21. LOCAL PRODUCTION OF ANTIBODY BY OVINE MAMMARY GLANDS INFUSED WITH SALMONELLA FLAGELLAR ANTIGENS.
22. THE HISTOLOGICAL CHANGES IN INVOLUTING MAMMARY GLANDS OF EWES IN RELATION TO THE LOCAL ALLERGIC RESPONSE.
23. SOME PROPERTIES OF HUMAN COLOSTRAL CELLS.
24. LOCAL PRODUCTION OF ANTIBODY BY THE LACTATING MAMMARY GLAND FOLLOWING ANTIGENIC STIMULATION.
25. TRANSFER OF CIRCULATING γ-GLOBULIN INTO MILK AND EFFERENT MAMMARY LYMPH DURING EXPERIMENTAL MASTITIS.
26. THE TRANSFER OF [131I]-LABELLED IMMUNOGLOBULINS AND SERUM ALBUMIN FROM BLOOD INTO MILK OF LACTATING EWES.
27. THE IMMUNE RESPONSE OF THE MAMMARY GLAND AND REGIONAL LYMPH NODE FOLLOWING ANTIGENIC STIMULATION.
28. THE REMOVAL OF UNESTERIFIED FATTY ACIDS BOUND TO ALBUMIN FROM THE PERITONEAL CAVITY OF THE RAT.
29. THE EFFECTS OF SUTURE MATERIALS AND SUTURE TECHNIQUES ON THE HEALING OF WOUNDS IN THE SKIN OF THE SHEEP.
30. THE HEALING OF SURGICAL WOUNDS IN THE SKIN OF THE SHEEP.
31. THE KINETIC BEHAVIOUR OF RADIOLABELLED IgG1DERIVED FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES IN ADULT SHEEP AND NEONATAL LAMBS
32. Factors affecting the rate of milk flow in pipeline milking machines
33. CONCENTRATIONS OF IMMUNOGLOBULIN IN MAMMARY SECRETION OF RUMINANTS DURING INVOLUTION WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO SELECTIVE TRANSFER OF IgG1
34. RELATIVE EFFICIENCY OF ABSORPTION OF IgG1IgG2, IgA AND IgM IN THE NEWBORN CALF
35. The transfer of [3H]stearic acid from chylomicra to milk fat in the goat
36. THE TRANSFER OF [131I]-LABELLED IMMUNOGLOBULINS AND SERUM ALBUMIN FROM BLOOD INTO MILK OF LACTATING EWES
37. The time of appearance of Ossiffication centres in the Peppin-type Merino.
38. The origin of antibody in intestinal secretion of sheep
39. THE BIOLOGICAL 'HALF-LIVES' OF IgG1 AND IgG2 IN YOUNG MILK-FED LAMBS AND IN NON-PREGNANT COLOSTRUM-FORMING SHEEP.
40. Factors affecting lipid output and flow of thoracic duct lymph in newborn calves
41. Some properties of human colostral cells
42. THE IMMUNE RESPONSE OF THE MAMMARY GLAND AND REGIONAL LYMPH NODE FOLLOWING ANTIGENIC STIMULATION
43. Histological changes in involuting mammary glands of ewes in relation to local allergic response
44. THE ORIGIN OF THE IMMUNOGLOBULINS IN INTESTINAL LYMPH OF SHEEP
45. THE KINETIC BEHAVIOUR OF RADIOLABELLED IgG1 DERIVED FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES IN ADULT SHEEP AND NEONATAL LAMBS
46. ORIGIN OF THE VARIOUS IMMUNOGLOBULINS IN LYMPH FROM THE POPLITEAL LYMPH NODE OF SHEEP BEFORE AND AFTER ANTIGENIC STIMULATION
47. CONCENTRATIONS OF IMMUNOGLOBULINS AND ALBUMIN IN LYMPH COLLECTED FROM VARIOUS REGIONS OF THE BODY OF THE SHEEP
48. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE TRANSFER OF IMMUNOGLOBULINS, SODIUM AND POTASSIUM INTO MAMMARY SECRETION OF THE PARTURIENT EWE
49. THE ORIGIN OF IMMUNOGLOBULINS IN INTESTINAL SECRETION OF SHEEP
50. THE BIOLOGICAL ‘HALF-LIVES’ OF IgG1 AND IgG2 IN YOUNG MILK-FED LAMBS AND IN NON-PREGNANT COLOSTRUM-FORMING SHEEP
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