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Hedemann M, Clausen T, Jensen S
Animal . 2012 Mar; 5(3):394-402. PMID: 22445406
Weaning of livestock mammals is often associated with digestive problems related to profound changes in the physiology of the gastrointestinal tract. This study was undertaken to study the developmental changes...
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Hansen O, Clausen T
Acta Vet Scand . 2001 Aug; 42(2):261-70. PMID: 11503371
Red blood cells from mink (Mustela vison) were characterized with respect to their electrolyte content and their cell membranes with respect to enzymatic activity for cation transport. The intra- and...
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Clausen T, Dietz H
Acta Vet Scand . 2000 Jan; 41(3):243-7. PMID: 11126574
"Greasy kits" is the result of a multifactorial disease complex with few known definitive aetiological factors. Mastitis has been hypothesized as a triggering factor although classical clinical signs of mastitis...
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Hansen O, Wamberg S, Clausen T
Can J Vet Res . 1996 Oct; 60(4):277-80. PMID: 8904664
Nursing sickness in mink is thought to be precipitated by inadequate salt intake, whether this is due to inadequate salt levels in the diet or inadequate total dietary intake. To...
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Clausen T, Wamberg S, Hansen O
Can J Vet Res . 1996 Oct; 60(4):271-6. PMID: 8904663
The impact of dietary sodium on the incidence of nursing sickness in mink dams and on the average litter biomass of 28 and 42 day old kits was studied. One...
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Damgaard B, Clausen T, Henriksen P
Zentralbl Veterinarmed A . 1994 Oct; 41(8):620-9. PMID: 7732739
The effect of the content of protein and fat in the feed on the development of fatty infiltration of the liver in the period from weaning until pelting was measured...
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Wamberg S, Clausen T, Olesen C, Hansen O
Can J Vet Res . 1992 Apr; 56(2):95-101. PMID: 1591662
An investigation of the pathophysiological characteristics of nursing sickness in mink was carried out as a follow-up study of a previous epidemiological survey at a Danish fur research farm during...
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Clausen T, Olesen C, Hansen O, Wamberg S
Can J Vet Res . 1992 Apr; 56(2):89-94. PMID: 1591661
In a retrospective survey, the epidemiological characteristics of nursing sickness in Standard Black and Pastel mink (Mustela vison) were examined in a Danish fur research farm. Based on the clinical...