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    Evaluation of a rapid coliform detection kit from clinical mastitis milk using colloidal gold nanoparticle–based immunochromatographic strips by KIKU, Yoshio, NAGASAWA, Yuya, SUGAWARA, Kazue, YABUSAKI, Takahiro, OONO, Kazuyoshi, FUJII, Kento, MAEHANA, Koji, HAYASHI, Tomohito

    “…The accurate identification of mastitis‐causing bacteria assists in effective management by both dairy farmers and veterinarians and can be used to implement…”
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    The bacterial load in milk is associated with clinical severity in cases of bovine coliform mastitis by NAGASAWA, Yuya, KIKU, Yoshio, SUGAWARA, Kazue, YABUSAKI, Takahiro, OONO, Kazuyoshi, FUJII, Kento, SUZUKI, Takahide, MAEHANA, Koji, HAYASHI, Tomohito

    Published in Journal of Veterinary Medical Science (01-01-2019)
    “…We evaluated the relationship between the severity of coliform mastitis and bacterial load in 106 quarter milk samples. We found no significant relationship…”
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    Evaluation of a rapid coliform detection kit from clinical mastitis milk using colloidal gold nanoparticle–based immunochromatographic strips by KIKU, Yoshio, NAGASAWA, Yuya, SUGAWARA, Kazue, YABUSAKI, Takahiro, OONO, Kazuyoshi, FUJII, Kento, MAEHANA, Koji, HAYASHI, Tomohito

    Published in Journal of Veterinary Medical Science (01-11-2021)
    “…The accurate identification of mastitis‐causing bacteria assists in effective management by both dairy farmers and veterinarians and can be used to implement…”
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    The bacterial load in milk is associated with clinical severity in cases of bovine coliform mastitis by NAGASAWA, Yuya, KIKU, Yoshio, SUGAWARA, Kazue, YABUSAKI, Takahiro, OONO, Kazuyoshi, FUJII, Kento, SUZUKI, Takahide, MAEHANA, Koji, HAYASHI, Tomohito

    “…We evaluated the relationship between the severity of coliform mastitis and bacterial load in 106 quarter milk samples. We found no significant relationship…”
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    Journal Article