The Effect of Biochemical Changes on Liver of Cattle Infected with Fasciola spp. in rats

Noha Soliman Ahmed Aly;

Abstract


Liver is an unique organ because it contains more nutrients than any other food. Cattle are exposed to parasitic diseases as the liver flukes Fasciola spp., which feed on blood and hepatocytes during migration and inhabit the bile ducts. Their excretions


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Title The Effect of Biochemical Changes on Liver of Cattle Infected with Fasciola spp. in rats
Other Titles مدى تاثير التغيرات البيوكيميائية على كبد الماشية المصابة بديدان الفاشيولا باستخدام الفئران
Authors Noha Soliman Ahmed Aly
Keywords The Effect of Biochemical Changes on Liver of Cattle Infected with Fasciola spp. in rats
Issue Date 2010
Description 
Liver is an unique organ because it contains more nutrients than any other food. Cattle are exposed to parasitic diseases as the liver flukes Fasciola spp., which feed on blood and hepatocytes during migration and inhabit the bile ducts. Their excretions

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