Animal science, Lactation, Postpartum period, Microbiology and Dairy cattle are his primary areas of study. Michael L. Doherty interconnects Immunoglobulin G and Colostrum in the investigation of issues within Animal science. His Lactation study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Herd.
Michael L. Doherty combines subjects such as Inflammation, Proinflammatory cytokine, Uterine Involution and Innate immune system with his study of Postpartum period. His research investigates the connection between Microbiology and topics such as In vitro that intersect with issues in Tuberculosis, Intradermal injection and Tuberculin test. His work in Paratuberculosis addresses subjects such as Immunology, which are connected to disciplines such as Uterus.
Michael L. Doherty mostly deals with Veterinary medicine, Herd, Animal science, Immunology and Irish. His work carried out in the field of Veterinary medicine brings together such families of science as Scrapie, Epidemiology and Environmental health. His Environmental health research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Disease and Flock.
His Herd research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Paratuberculosis, Ice calving, Seroprevalence and Random effects model. His study on Dairy cattle is often connected to Somatic cell count as part of broader study in Animal science. His Immunology study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Pathology.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Veterinary medicine, Herd, Animal science, Colostrum and Irish. His Anthelmintic and Viral diarrhoea study, which is part of a larger body of work in Veterinary medicine, is frequently linked to Animal health, bridging the gap between disciplines. His studies in Herd integrate themes in fields like Paratuberculosis, Ice calving and Random effects model.
His Paratuberculosis course of study focuses on Disease and Outbreak and Foot-and-mouth disease. His studies deal with areas such as Body weight, Weight gain, Feces and Lactation as well as Animal science. The various areas that Michael L. Doherty examines in his Colostrum study include Dry matter, Radial immunodiffusion, Immunoglobulin G, Globulin and Maternal immunity.
Michael L. Doherty focuses on Herd, Veterinary medicine, Animal science, Colostrum and Immunoglobulin G. His Herd study incorporates themes from Paratuberculosis, Disease Eradication and Family medicine. His Veterinary medicine research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Parasite Infections, Dictyocaulus, Fasciola and Fasciolosis.
His Animal science study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Lactation. His research integrates issues of Serum samples and Globulin in his study of Colostrum. His study looks at the relationship between Immunoglobulin G and fields such as Milking, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.
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The tuberculin test
M.L. Monaghan;M.L. Doherty;J.D. Collins;J.F. Kazda.
Veterinary Microbiology (1994)
Production diseases of the transition cow.
F.J. Mulligan;M.L. Doherty.
Veterinary Journal (2008)
A herd health approach to dairy cow nutrition and production diseases of the transition cow
F.J. Mulligan;L. O’Grady;D.A. Rice;M.L. Doherty.
Animal Reproduction Science (2006)
Histopathological and molecular evaluation of Holstein-Friesian cows postpartum: Toward an improved understanding of uterine innate immunity
Aspinas Chapwanya;Kieran G. Meade;Michael L. Doherty;John. J. Callanan.
Theriogenology (2009)
Subacute ruminal acidosis (SARA) in grazing Irish dairy cows.
Luke O’Grady;Michael L. Doherty;Finbar J. Mulligan.
Veterinary Journal (2008)
Effect of feeding colostrum at different volumes and subsequent number of transition milk feeds on the serum immunoglobulin G concentration and health status of dairy calves
Muireann Conneely;Donagh Berry;Jessica P. Murphy;Ingrid Lorenz.
Journal of Dairy Science (2014)
Factors associated with the concentration of immunoglobulin G in the colostrum of dairy cows.
M. Conneely;D. P. Berry;R. Sayers;J. P. Murphy.
Animal (2013)
Setting priorities for non-regulatory animal health in Ireland: results from an expert Policy Delphi study and a farmer priority identification survey.
Simon J. More;Ken McKenzie;Joe O’Flaherty;Michael L. Doherty.
Preventive Veterinary Medicine (2010)
The effect of paratuberculosis on milk yield—a systematic review and meta-analysis
Conor G. McAloon;Paul Whyte;Simon J. More;Martin J. Green.
Journal of Dairy Science (2016)
Endometrial biopsy: a valuable clinical and research tool in bovine reproduction
A. Chapwanya;K.G. Meade;F. Narciandi;P. Stanley.
Theriogenology (2010)
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