A Phd thesis at the University of Basrah explores the relationship between histocompatibility complex antigens and immediate hypersensitivity to bacteria.
The phd thesis at the College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Basrah, investigated the relationship between type I hypersensitivity and the polymorphism of the gene _DRB3.2BOLA_ and the relationship of the bacterium _Haemophilus somnus_ with type I hypersensitivity in cattle.
The thesis, presented by the student Raghed Malih Jasim, aimed to assess the relationship between major histocompatibility complex antigens and immediate hypersensitivity in animals.
The thesis included a study of the relationship between bovine milk protein casein and hypersensitivity in calves and the detection of the polymorphism of the _DRB3.2_ gene through polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and genetic sequence analysis.
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