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From: Infection with the gastrointestinal nematode Ostertagia ostertagi in cattle affects mucus biosynthesis in the abomasum

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Histochemical staining of Carnoy's fixed, paraffin-embedded abomasum sections of Holstein cows after Ostertagia ostertagi infection. PAS (A-D) stained mucins in pink; AB-PAS pH 2.5 (E-H) stained neutral mucins in magenta and acidic mucins in blue; HID-AB (I-N) stained sialylated mucins in blue and sulphated mucins in brown. (A, E, I) negative control, (B, F, L) infected for 14 days, (C, G, M) infected for 21 days, (D, H, N) exposed for 60 days. Original magnification 10×.

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