BSE may come from sheep (7.29)
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Last Update: 2003-03-12
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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OA show ('918 '); the latest issue of the Sunday Times reported that the Nobel Prize winner and neuroscientist professor of the University of California in the United States, prochine, recently announced that his research results with several other scientists showed that mad cow disease may be a endemic disease of British sheep Prussine and two other professors injected sheep with Prussian skin pruritus into mice, and found that the mice also had protein infective factors similar to those in cattle with mad cow disease There is a protein infective element in sheep with pruritus, which can cause cattle to get sick after processing the muscle tissue of sheep with pruritus into cattle feed China feed industry information network
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