This work consisted of the intramammary infections (IMI) of 8 heifers by high doses of Escherichia coli to study both the proteolytic activity in milk and the resulting peptides. Therefore, a milking kinetic has been followed, and several parameters have been studied, such as proteose peptones ( PP) fraction ( quantitative and qualitative changes), plasmin activity (PA), milk somatic cell count (SCC), and bacterial count. A qualitative study of milk proteins and PP was performed by sodium dodecyl sulfate-PAGE, and the peptides recovered in PP during the acute phase of inflammation were amino-terminal micro-sequenced. A BSA increase in milk over time supported the hypothesis of an increase in the permeability of the epithelial barrier. A sig...
The aim of the present study was to determine the role of milk endogenous proteolytic enzymes in she...
Intramammary infection leading to bovine mastitis is the leading disease problem affecting dairy cow...
Although cows with subclinical mastitis have no difference in the appearance of their milk, milk com...
This work consisted of the intramammary infections (IMI) of 8 heifers by high doses of Escherichia c...
Mastitis is a frequently occurring pathological condition that is widely reported in dairy cow, affe...
Previous studies have focused on both LPS and E. coli experimental mastitis and underlined the respe...
Previous studies have focused on both LPS and E. coli experimental mastitis and underlined the respe...
Mastitic milk is associated with increased bovine protease activity, such as that from plasmin and s...
Relationships between Quarter Milk Cell Count (QMCC) and Tank Milk Cell Count (TMCC) with milk bioc...
To study the host-pathogen interactions during Escherichia coli mastitis, we first determined whethe...
Mastitis, inflammation of the mammary gland, is the most common and costly disease of dairy cattle i...
La mammite est la pathologie la plus fréquente chez la vache laitière, affectant toute la filière la...
Mastitis, an inflammatory affection of the mammary gland, causes milk somatic cells (SC) to increase...
Polymorphonuclear neutrophil (PMN) function changes during mastitis. To investigate the contribution...
The local and systemic effects of intramammary lipopolysaccharide (LPS) injection on the chemilumine...
The aim of the present study was to determine the role of milk endogenous proteolytic enzymes in she...
Intramammary infection leading to bovine mastitis is the leading disease problem affecting dairy cow...
Although cows with subclinical mastitis have no difference in the appearance of their milk, milk com...
This work consisted of the intramammary infections (IMI) of 8 heifers by high doses of Escherichia c...
Mastitis is a frequently occurring pathological condition that is widely reported in dairy cow, affe...
Previous studies have focused on both LPS and E. coli experimental mastitis and underlined the respe...
Previous studies have focused on both LPS and E. coli experimental mastitis and underlined the respe...
Mastitic milk is associated with increased bovine protease activity, such as that from plasmin and s...
Relationships between Quarter Milk Cell Count (QMCC) and Tank Milk Cell Count (TMCC) with milk bioc...
To study the host-pathogen interactions during Escherichia coli mastitis, we first determined whethe...
Mastitis, inflammation of the mammary gland, is the most common and costly disease of dairy cattle i...
La mammite est la pathologie la plus fréquente chez la vache laitière, affectant toute la filière la...
Mastitis, an inflammatory affection of the mammary gland, causes milk somatic cells (SC) to increase...
Polymorphonuclear neutrophil (PMN) function changes during mastitis. To investigate the contribution...
The local and systemic effects of intramammary lipopolysaccharide (LPS) injection on the chemilumine...
The aim of the present study was to determine the role of milk endogenous proteolytic enzymes in she...
Intramammary infection leading to bovine mastitis is the leading disease problem affecting dairy cow...
Although cows with subclinical mastitis have no difference in the appearance of their milk, milk com...