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Cute-Egg, improvement of eggshell cuticle quality to reduce vertical transmission of zoonotic and pathogenic organisms
Dunn, Ian
(Principal Investigator)
Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
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2013
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2017
3
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2
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2017
Book of Abstracts : CUTICLE DEPOSITION OCCURS IN THE SHELL GLAND (UTERUS) AND NOT THE VAGINA DURING THE TERMINAL PHASE OF SHELL FORMATION: CUTICLE DEPOSITION OCCURS IN THE SHELL GLAND (UTERUS) AND NOT THE VAGINA DURING THE TERMINAL PHASE OF SHELL FORMATION
Suther, C. S.
,
Wilson, P.
,
Gautron, J.
,
Dunn, I.
&
Bain, M. M.
,
6 Sept 2017
.
Research output
:
Contribution to conference
›
Abstract
›
peer-review
Cuticle
100%
Shell Gland
100%
Uterus
100%
Vagina
100%
Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone
100%
Book of Abstracts CUTICLE DEPOSITION ENHANCES THE EGGS NATURAL DEFENCE AND IS A TRAIT WHICH DOES NOT TEND TO DECREASE WITH BIRD AGE: CUTICLE DEPOSITION ENHANCES THE EGGS NATURAL DEFENCE AND IS A TRAIT WHICH DOES NOT TEND TO DECREASE WITH BIRD AGE
Zheng, J.
,
Wilson, P.
,
Icken, W.
,
Jones, A.
,
Williams, G.
,
Quinlan-Pluck, F.
,
Dunn, I.
,
Olori, V.
&
Bain, M. M.
,
6 Sept 2017
.
Research output
:
Contribution to conference
›
Abstract
›
peer-review
Cuticle
100%
Age
100%
Eggs
100%
Birds
100%
Aves
100%