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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 54 No. 9 1309-1340
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Symposium:Bovine Immune System

John E. Butler1,2,, Alex J. Winter2 and Gerald G. Wagner2

Eastern Marketing and Nutrition Research Division, ARS, USDA, Washington, D.C. 20250
and New York State Veterinary College, Ithaca 14850
and Veterinary Sciences Research Division, ARS, USDA, Greenport, New York 11944

ABSTRACT

Increasing numbers of scientists are involved in studying the immune system cattle. In recognition of this development, a symposium on the subject was convened at College Park, Maryland, November 18 to 20, 1970. The symposium was sponsored by the Divisions of Eastern Marketing and Nutrition Research and Veterinary Sciences Research of the Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the New York State Veterinary College.

The success of the symposium was ensured by contributions from the Veterinary Biologics Division and the Animal Health Division of the Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Miles Laboratories, Inc.; Jensen-Salsbery Laboratories; Fort Dodge Laboratories; Pitman-Moore, Inc.; Norden Laboratories; Armour Pharmaceutical Company; and Elanco Products Company (Eli Lilly).

The objectives of the symposium were three-fold: to provide a candid exchange of current information among those studying the bovine immune system; to reach agreement on nomenclature to be applied to bovine immunoglobulins; and to determine and emphasize areas requiring attention and future research effort.


FOOTNOTES

1 Senior authorship not implied.

2 Organization and Program Committee.







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