Description: VACCINES IN AGRICULTURE IMMUNOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS TOANIMAL HEALTH AND PRODUCTION Edited byP.R. Wood, P. Willadsen, J.E. Vercoe,R.M. Hoskinson & D. Demeyer 3bbbbbbbbbbbb3 East Melbourne, Victoria: published by CSIRO Australia, 1994. Hardcover. 11.5 x 8.5 in. 220 pages. Includes diagrams, graphs and tables. Condition: very good. This is a lovely clean, crisp copy with no markings at all. 3bbbbbbbbbbbb3 This is the first publication to examine the use of vaccine technology through the complete animal production cycle from reproduction to growth and health of animals. CONTENTS: Vaccines in animal production: problems and opportunities Commercial perspectives on the development and application of veterinary vaccines Attitude of the European community to vaccines Immunological effector mechanisms in ruminants The major histocompatibility complex system of vertebrates Cytokines and regulation of the immnune response Usefulness of egg white derivatives (EWD) and recombinant bovine interferon alpha1 (rBoIFNa1) in veterinary medicine The B-Subunit of Escherichia coli heat labile enterotoxin as a non-living oral delivery vehicle for attached epitopes and its application in the development of a porcine anti-diarrhoeal vaccineEndocrine, gamete and conceptus antigens as targets for immunocontraceptive vaccines: applications in farm animals Vaxstrate - the commercial perspective Manipulation of reproduction of sheep and cattle by vaccination against inhibin-related peptides Growth and metabolism Active immunisation against growth hormonereleasing factor: effects on growth, metabolism and reproduction in cattle and swine Effects of immunisation against insulin-like growth factors Immunomodulation of hormones of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and animal productivity Functional modulation of B-adrenergic receptors by specific ligands and antibodies Manipulation of body fat using against plasma membrane antigens of adipocytes Environmental control Use of viruses as vectors for immnuosterilization of feral pest mammals Immunising livestock against plant-associated toxins in Australia: ecological and economic perspectives Vaccination against low molecular weight toxicants Pimelea poisoning of cattle Pathogens Applications of recombinant DNA technologies in the development of a vaccine: examples in the development of a vaccine against babesia Vaccination against ectoparasites Bacterial vaccine vectors Viral vaccines for animal disease control Vaccination against parasites in livestock.
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Subject: Veterinary Science, Immunology, Agriculture
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Publication Year: 1994
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