1987
DOI: 10.1016/s0034-5288(18)30740-9
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Pharmacokinetic changes of several antibiotics in chickens during induced fatty liver

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“…, 2004). Serum protein binding in cats (11.24–17.68%) seems lower than that reported in other species such as sheep (30–40%), chickens (23%), and goats (43.7–55.6%) (Ziv & Sulman, 1973; Soback et al. , 1987; Abo El‐Sooud et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
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“…, 2004). Serum protein binding in cats (11.24–17.68%) seems lower than that reported in other species such as sheep (30–40%), chickens (23%), and goats (43.7–55.6%) (Ziv & Sulman, 1973; Soback et al. , 1987; Abo El‐Sooud et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Elimination of lincomycin in cats was slower than that reported for other domestic species such as calves, chicken, and goats (Burrows et al. , 1986; Soback et al. , 1987; Abo El‐Sooud et al.…”
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“…, 1983), dogs (Brown et al. , 1975), pigs (Chaleva & Nguyen, 1987), and chickens (Soback et al. , 1987).…”
Section: Mean ± Se Of the Pharmacokinetic Parameters Of Lincomycin Almentioning
confidence: 99%