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Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 3(1), 1967, pp. 21-22
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Electrophoresis as an Aid in Detecting Pathological Conditions in Wild Mammals

J. A. PAYNE 1, G. D. MARTIN 1, J. D. STORY 1, and G. E. COSGROVE 1

1 Radiation Ecology Section, Health Physics Division, and Biology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee

Changes in the electrophoretic distribution of plasma proteins were noted in wild animals with a variety of parasitic and infectious diseases. This technique may be useful in screening for disease before death or sacrifice of animals.

Submitted on October 13, 1966







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