Immune function and hematology of male cotton rats ( Sigmodon hispidus) in response to food supplementation and methionine

We examined effects of supplementation of food quantity and quality (=enhanced methionine) on hematologic and immunologic parameters of wild, but enclosed, adult male cotton rats ( Sigmodon hispidus) in north-central Oklahoma. Sheet metal enclosures were stocked with a high density of wild-caught co...

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Methionine
Methionine - pharmacology
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Sigmodontinae - blood
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