2004
DOI: 10.1017/s0021859604004228
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Active immunization against adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) in grazing lambs suppresses the immune response to a GnRH antigen but does not alter growth

Abstract: This experiment examined the effects of immunizing against ACTH (adrenocorticotrophic hormone) and GnRH (hypothalamic peptide gonadotrophic releasing hormone) on growth and carcase composition of entire ram lambs from 6 to 35 weeks of age. There were four experimental groups (each of 17 animals) in a 2×2 factorial design: (1) a non-immunized control group, (2) immunized against ACTH, (3) immunized against GnRH and (4) immunized against both antigens. After booster injections, experimental lambs exhibited antib… Show more

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“…Plasma ACTH antibody titers were measured by ELISA (Paull et al, 2004). The intra-assay CV was 18.3%, and the interassay CV was 21.0%.…”
Section: Plasma Acth-specific Antibody Titersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plasma ACTH antibody titers were measured by ELISA (Paull et al, 2004). The intra-assay CV was 18.3%, and the interassay CV was 21.0%.…”
Section: Plasma Acth-specific Antibody Titersmentioning
confidence: 99%