Serial Blood Chemistry and Hematology Values from Alaskan Moose

Serial blood chemistry (Ca,P, BUN, uric acid, cholesterol, bilirubin, alkaline phosphotase, LDH, SGOT, TP, albumin, globulin, alpha 1 globulin, alpha 2 globulin, beta globulin, gamma globulin, (Ca:P and A:G) and hematology values (PCV and Hb) with excitability and condition classes were obtained fro...

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Research facilities
Uric acid
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