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A preliminary search for QTLs in a cattle F2 resource populations segregating for trypanotolerance has revealed three large candidate chromosomal regions (Bta02, Bta05, Bta07). In order to narrow down the position of the trypanotolerant QTLs, we are building comparative chromosomal maps between c...


Nilsson, P.H.Kang'a, S.Rottengatter, K.Suedbeck, U.Iraqui, F.Mwakaya, J.Mwangi, D.Womack, J.E.Goldammer, T.Schwerin, M.Bradley, D.Agaba, MorrisSugimoto, K.Gelhaus, A.Horstmann, R.Teale, A.J.Kemp, Stephen J.Hanotte, Olivier H.[Radiation hybrid maps of candidate trypanotolerance regions in cattle]Radiation hybrid maps of candidate trypanotolerance regions in cattle
Wanyoike, Francis N.Kaitibie, S.Kuria, S.Bruntse, A.Njoro, I.Mwangi, D.Omore, Amos O.[Consumer preferences and willingness-to-pay for improved quality and safety: the case of fresh camel milk and nyirnyir in Kenya]Consumer preferences and willingness-to-pay for improved quality and safety: the case of fresh camel milk and nyirnyir in Kenya

In order to choose suitable varieties with high yield and good quality for cultivation, eight lucerne varieties, including seven foreign ones (WL 625 HQ, KKS 9595, WL 414, Robusta, KKS 3864, SA Standard, WL 525 HQ), and a local check Hunter River were studied on farm in seven different agroecolog...


Lukuyu, Ben A.Methu, J.N.Mwangi, D.Kirui, JosephineMwendia, Solomon W.Wamalwa, J.Kavatha, A.Ngae, G.N.Mbure, G.N.[An evaluation of lucerne varieties suitable for different agro-ecological zones in Kenya]An evaluation of lucerne varieties suitable for different agro-ecological zones in Kenya
Wanyoike, Francis N.Kaitibie, S.Kuria, S.Bruntse, A.Njoro, I.Mwangi, D.Omore, Amos O.[Opportunities for exploiting consumer concerns for improved quality and safety of camel products]Opportunities for exploiting consumer concerns for improved quality and safety of camel products

The response of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) collected from cattle immunized with killed C. ruminantium to MAP1, MAP1-B, MAP2 and to a lysate of Cowdria was characterized in vitro. CD4+ T lymphocytes responded strongly to Cowdria lysates while B cells and gamma delta T cells prolifer...


Totte, P.McKeever, Declan J.Jongejan, F.Barbet, A.Mahan, S.M.Mwangi, D.Bensaid, A.[Analysis of cellular responses to native and recombinant proteins of Cowdria ruminantium]Analysis of cellular responses to native and recombinant proteins of Cowdria ruminantium

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