International Conference of Veterinary Pharmacology, Toxicology and Therapeutics-Cambridge, 29 July 1980 Report Pages: xi - xii
Modes of action of growth promoting agents John R. Walton Pharmacological Methods for Improving Animal Productivity Pages: 1 - 7
The nutritional mode of action of some feed additives in pigs H. K. HenderickxI. VervaekeN. Dierick Pharmacological Methods for Improving Animal Productivity Pages: 9 - 9
Protein metabolism in animals treated with anabolic agents P. J. ButteryB. G. Vernon Pharmacological Methods for Improving Animal Productivity Pages: 11 - 17
Myotrophic effects of anabolic steroids S. Salmons Pharmacological Methods for Improving Animal Productivity Pages: 19 - 26
Response of cattle and sheep to hormonal anabolic compounds H. Galbraith Pharmacological Methods for Improving Animal Productivity Pages: 27 - 34
A RAL compound as an anabolic in cattle J. P. WillemartJ. C. Bouffault Pharmacological Methods for Improving Animal Productivity Pages: 35 - 44
Resorcylic acid lactone as an anabolic agent in cattle James F. RocheM. G. Keane Pharmacological Methods for Improving Animal Productivity Pages: 45 - 50
The efficacy, mode of action and safety of non-steroidal non-antimicrobial growth promoters S. N. Dixon Pharmacological Methods for Improving Animal Productivity Pages: 51 - 57
Physiological aspects of growth promotion in poultry T. F. DavisonB. M. Freeman Pharmacological Methods for Improving Animal Productivity Pages: 59 - 68
Influence of the duration of nitrovin medication on weight gains in chickens of different ages J. ŠimůnekE. HegerováE. Vránová Pharmacological Methods for Improving Animal Productivity Pages: 69 - 71
Performance promoters in animal nutrition. I. Quantitative factorial analysis of effectiveness G. D. Rosen Pharmacological Methods for Improving Animal Productivity Pages: 73 - 81
Growth promotants approved in the U.S. L. M. CrawfordR. H. Teske Pharmacological Methods for Improving Animal Productivity Pages: 83 - 84
Review of antimicrobial growth promoting agents available D. Droumev Pharmacological Methods for Improving Animal Productivity Pages: 85 - 99
The Swann Report in the 1980s L. P. Lloyd-Evans Pharmacological Methods for Improving Animal Productivity Pages: 101 - 105
Current techniques and recent advances in veterinary drug analysis with special reference to anthelmintics and tranquilizers Guy MilhaudGerard KeckDaniel Courtot Pharmacological Methods for Improving Animal Productivity Pages: 107 - 112
The veterinary problems of pesticide monitoring and analysis Teodor Juszkiewicz Toxicology and Analysis Pages: 113 - 118
The effects of organochlorine compounds on British birds of prey J. A. BoganI. Newton Toxicology and Analysis Pages: 119 - 124
Some aspects of the teratogenicity of veterinary drugs P. Delatour Toxicology and Analysis Pages: 125 - 131
Anabolic agents and their detection in the horse D. I. ChapmanM. S. Moss Toxicology and Analysis Pages: 133 - 133
Distribution studies of14C-labelled aflatoxin B1 and ochratoxin A in pregnant mice L. -E. AppelgrenR. G. Arora Mycotoxicoses Pages: 141 - 144
Tremorgenic fungal toxins B. J. ShreeveD. S. P. PattersonS. M. MacDonald Mycotoxicoses Pages: 155 - 160
Chronic, including teratogenic and carcinogenic effects of trichothecenes: A short review R. Schoental Mycotoxicoses Pages: 165 - 170
The occurrence of mycotoxins in cereals and animal feed-stuffs A. E. Buckle Mycotoxicoses Pages: 171 - 186
Environmental conditions conducive toFusarium toxin formation causing serious outbreaks in animals and man Abraham Z. Joffe Mycotoxicoses Pages: 187 - 193
Mechanisms of hypersensitivity to intravenous agents John Watkins Adverse Drug Reactions and Interactions Pages: 195 - 200
Actions alone and in combination of etorphine and aceprom azine in the horse and the pig P. LeesM. J. MeredithC. J. Hillidge Adverse Drug Reactions and Interactions Pages: 201 - 202
Effect of sulphamethazine on the antipentetrazole action of diazepam in cockerels of different ages J. Šimůnek Adverse Drug Reactions and Interactions Pages: 203 - 204
Effect of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents on plasma protein concentration of ponies D. H. SnowT. A. DouglasJ. J. Parkins Adverse Drug Reactions and Interactions Pages: 205 - 206
Adverse reactions to antimicrobial agents in the horse Peter B. EnglishMalcolm C. Roberts Adverse Drug Reactions and Interactions Pages: 207 - 210
Morphological and functional aspects of experimental gentamicin nephrotoxicity in young beagles and foals J. E. RiviereE. J. HinsmanD. S. Traver Adverse Drug Reactions and Interactions Pages: 211 - 213
Monitoring of adverse reactions and interactions involving veterinary drugs in the U.S.A. Richard H. Teske Adverse Drug Reactions and Interactions Pages: 215 - 220
The mouse mastitis model: Observations relevant to the treatment and control of coliform mastitis J. C. Anderson Coliform Mastitis Pages: 223 - 227
Pathophysiological aspects ofE. coli mastitis in ruminants J. H. M. VerheijdenA. S. J. P. A. M. Van MiertC. T. M. Van Duin Coliform Mastitis Pages: 229 - 236
Studies on mammary blood flow during experimentalE. Coli endotoxin mastitis C. BurvenichG. Vandeputte-Van MessomG. Peeters Coliform Mastitis Pages: 237 - 246
Antibiotic concentrations in milk from normal endotoxin challenged and mastitic quarters of cows after parenteral dosing with amoxycillin S. E. Blanchflower Coliform Mastitis Pages: 259 - 260
The use of metronidazole for the treatment of non-specific anaerobic infections in dogs and cats P. Carwardine Free Communications on General Topics Pages: 261 - 262
The influence of milk replacer, water and an oral fluid replacer on oral absorption of antibiotics in preruminant calves G. H. Palmer Free Communications on General Topics Pages: 263 - 264
Dopaminergic receptors in guinea-pig bladder F. SanzC. IdoipeA. Idoipe Free Communications on General Topics Pages: 265 - 269
Pharmacokinetics of fenbendazole, albendazole and oxfendazole in sheep J. A. BoganS. E. Marriner Free Communications on General Topics Pages: 271 - 271
Species differences in metabolic pathways R. L. Smith Free Communications on General Topics Pages: 273 - 275
Unmetabolisable polyhalogenated compounds: Implications for mammalian and other vertebrate species W. R. Jondorf Comparative Pharmacology Pages: 277 - 283