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titleOfInvention Application of fecal calprotectin and lactoferrin detection in the diagnosis of intestinal inflammatory diseases of musk deer
abstract The invention discloses the application of fecal calprotectin and lactoferrin detection in the diagnosis of intestinal inflammatory diseases of musk deer. The invention provides the application of the substances for detecting the content of calprotectin in the feces of the musk musk deer and the content of lactoferrin in the feces in the preparation of a product for evaluating the intestinal inflammatory diseases of the musk musk deer. The present invention confirms that calprotectin, lactoferrin and other indicators with high diagnostic value for inflammatory diseases should be selected to detect the intestinal diseases of the musk deer. The invention provides a certain basis for the clinical diagnosis of the intestinal inflammatory diseases of the captive forest musk deer.
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