Coliform mastitis has been a primary focus of dairy cattle disease research due to staggering affiliated losses, severe systemic complications arising from host inflammatory response to lipopolysaccharide, and the poor response of coliform pathogens to antimicrobials. Reliable biomarkers are needed to evaluate the efficacy of adjunctive therapies for the treatment of inflammation associated with coliform mastitis, and to aid in the approval of new veterinary drugs. The aims of the current analyses were to utilize proteomic methodologies to evaluate protein expression in whey from cows with experimentally induced coliform mastitis, and to employ label-free quantification strategies to estimate changes in relative abundance of proteins identi...
Bovine mastitis continues to pose a major economic challenge to the dairy industry worldwide. Critic...
This dataset is associated with our research article ‘Identification of host-defence related protein...
Although cows with subclinical mastitis have no difference in the appearance of their milk, milk com...
Coliform mastitis has been a primary focus of dairy cattle disease research due to staggering affili...
Staphylococcus aureus is the most common contagious pathogen associated with bovine subclinical mast...
Mastitis is a major challenge to bovine health. The detection of sensitive markers for mastitis in d...
AbstractBovine mastitis is usually caused by either Gram positive or Gram negative bacteria, reducin...
Mastitis is the most common disease in dairy cows and has resulted in a tremendous economic loss in ...
The proteomics of inflammatory response in whey from cows with subclinical mastitis were analysed. W...
Among the new diagnostic methods for mastitis detection under development, milk acute-phase proteins...
Staphylococcus aureus causes different pathologies in humans and animals. In particular, it is invol...
Subclinical mastitis is a common and easily disseminated disease in dairy herds. Its routine diagnos...
This study analysed three acute phase proteins in milk from natural cases of bovine mastitis and com...
Mastitis, which is caused by infection of the mammary gland is the most important disease problem fa...
Bovine mastitis is usually caused by either Gram positive or Gram negative bacteria, reducing the qu...
Bovine mastitis continues to pose a major economic challenge to the dairy industry worldwide. Critic...
This dataset is associated with our research article ‘Identification of host-defence related protein...
Although cows with subclinical mastitis have no difference in the appearance of their milk, milk com...
Coliform mastitis has been a primary focus of dairy cattle disease research due to staggering affili...
Staphylococcus aureus is the most common contagious pathogen associated with bovine subclinical mast...
Mastitis is a major challenge to bovine health. The detection of sensitive markers for mastitis in d...
AbstractBovine mastitis is usually caused by either Gram positive or Gram negative bacteria, reducin...
Mastitis is the most common disease in dairy cows and has resulted in a tremendous economic loss in ...
The proteomics of inflammatory response in whey from cows with subclinical mastitis were analysed. W...
Among the new diagnostic methods for mastitis detection under development, milk acute-phase proteins...
Staphylococcus aureus causes different pathologies in humans and animals. In particular, it is invol...
Subclinical mastitis is a common and easily disseminated disease in dairy herds. Its routine diagnos...
This study analysed three acute phase proteins in milk from natural cases of bovine mastitis and com...
Mastitis, which is caused by infection of the mammary gland is the most important disease problem fa...
Bovine mastitis is usually caused by either Gram positive or Gram negative bacteria, reducing the qu...
Bovine mastitis continues to pose a major economic challenge to the dairy industry worldwide. Critic...
This dataset is associated with our research article ‘Identification of host-defence related protein...
Although cows with subclinical mastitis have no difference in the appearance of their milk, milk com...