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1 October 1976 ELECTROPHORETIC PROTEIN ANALYSIS IN THE CONDITIONED CAPTIVE WILD COYOTE, Canis latrans
E. K. GOERING, C. S. CARD, D. F. BROBST, N. L. GATES
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Abstract

Total protein, albumin and serum protein values were determined on 19 male and 14 female captive, vaccinated, wild coyotes. Male coyotes had significantly higher total protein, alpha 1 and alpha 2 globulin levels than female coyotes. Captive, wild coyotes had lower values for total protein, albumin and beta globulins, and higher values for alpha 2 and gamma globulins than similar values for laboratory dogs.

Albumin values determined by bromcresol green were slightly higher than values derived by electrophoresis. This difference was non-significant.

GOERING, CARD, BROBST, and GATES: ELECTROPHORETIC PROTEIN ANALYSIS IN THE CONDITIONED CAPTIVE WILD COYOTE, Canis latrans1
E. K. GOERING, C. S. CARD, D. F. BROBST, and N. L. GATES "ELECTROPHORETIC PROTEIN ANALYSIS IN THE CONDITIONED CAPTIVE WILD COYOTE, Canis latrans," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 12(4), 498-503, (1 October 1976). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-12.4.498
Received: 19 January 1976; Published: 1 October 1976
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