1959
DOI: 10.1002/jcp.1030530114
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Composition of bovine amniotic and allantoic fluids used as cell culture medium

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“…In the buffalo, the total phosphate level is approximately equal in both fluids, The decrease with advancing gestation in the buffalo agrees with similar observations in sheep (MCDOUGALL, 1949). The data presented by PATON et al (1907) andNEVA, WIRTH andWEGEMER (1959) showed that in the early stages of pregnancy the bovine allantoic fluid contains about four times the amount of phosphate present in the buffalo, while the amniotic fluid in both species contains about equal quantities.…”
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confidence: 83%
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“…In the buffalo, the total phosphate level is approximately equal in both fluids, The decrease with advancing gestation in the buffalo agrees with similar observations in sheep (MCDOUGALL, 1949). The data presented by PATON et al (1907) andNEVA, WIRTH andWEGEMER (1959) showed that in the early stages of pregnancy the bovine allantoic fluid contains about four times the amount of phosphate present in the buffalo, while the amniotic fluid in both species contains about equal quantities.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Furthermore the chloride content of both fluids decreases from the second to the tenth month. In the buffalo the foetal fluids contain a higher chloride content than in cattle (NAUTA, 1905;PATON et a!., 1907;COLLIP, 1927;CONKLIN et al, 1931 andNEVA et al, 1959). The literature lacks studies on the changes in chlorides during the different months of gestation in cattle, but a decrease with advancing gestation as found in the buffalo occurs in sheep (MCDOUGALL, 1949 andALEXANDER, NIXON andWIDDAS, 1960), swine (MCCANCE and DICKERSON, 1957 andRADEV et al, 1963) and rabbits (DAVIS and ROUTH, 1957).…”
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confidence: 99%