An investigation of moose calves from females with Moose Wasting Syndrome (Alces alces L.)
Moose Wasting Syndrome in moose (Alces alces) was first discovered in Sweden in the 1980’s. It was characterised by atrophied lymphoid organs, ulcers and erosions of the mucus membranes of the digestive tract, e.g. glossitis, gingivitis, esophagitis, rumenitis and abomasitis. Clinical signs seen i...
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SLU/Dept. of Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry (until 231231)
2019
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