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bovine ketosis

bo·vine ke·to·sis

a common metabolic disease of cows that usually appears within a few weeks after parturition; characterized by hypoglycemia, ketonuria, loss of appetite, lethargy, loss of milk production, and rapid emaciation.
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The metabolic characteristics of the liver during bovine ketosis were revealed by differences in the expression levels of liver proteins.
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