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J. Anim Sci. 1959. 18:931-934.
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Effect of Adrenaline on Serum Proteins and Vitamin A Metabolism in Cattle and Sheep1, 2,

T. R. Varnell and E. S. Erwin3

University of Arizona, Tucson

Abstract

Intramuscular injections of adrenaline into cattle and sheep influenced neither serum protein fractions nor the carotene and vitamin A content of blood and liver.


Footnotes

1 This investigation was supported in part by U. S. Public Health Research Grant A1779.

2 Arizona Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Paper No. 502.

3 Department of Animal Science.







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