Dioxin intoxication from chronic exposure of horses to pentachlorophenol-contaminated wood shavings
Nancy I. Kerkvliet
Nancy I. KerkvlietFrom the College of Veterinary Medicine (Kerkvliet, Schmotzer, Hultgren), Veterinary Teaching Hospital (Schmotzer), Environmental Health Sciences Center (Kerkvliet), Department of Agricultural Chemistry (Wagner), and the Graduate Toxicology Program (Hackett), Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331.
Sheldon L. WagnerFrom the College of Veterinary Medicine (Kerkvliet, Schmotzer, Hultgren), Veterinary Teaching Hospital (Schmotzer), Environmental Health Sciences Center (Kerkvliet), Department of Agricultural Chemistry (Wagner), and the Graduate Toxicology Program (Hackett), Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331.
Wayne B. SchmotzerFrom the College of Veterinary Medicine (Kerkvliet, Schmotzer, Hultgren), Veterinary Teaching Hospital (Schmotzer), Environmental Health Sciences Center (Kerkvliet), Department of Agricultural Chemistry (Wagner), and the Graduate Toxicology Program (Hackett), Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331.
Murray HackettFrom the College of Veterinary Medicine (Kerkvliet, Schmotzer, Hultgren), Veterinary Teaching Hospital (Schmotzer), Environmental Health Sciences Center (Kerkvliet), Department of Agricultural Chemistry (Wagner), and the Graduate Toxicology Program (Hackett), Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331.
W. Kurt SchraderFrom the College of Veterinary Medicine (Kerkvliet, Schmotzer, Hultgren), Veterinary Teaching Hospital (Schmotzer), Environmental Health Sciences Center (Kerkvliet), Department of Agricultural Chemistry (Wagner), and the Graduate Toxicology Program (Hackett), Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331.
Bruce HultgrenFrom the College of Veterinary Medicine (Kerkvliet, Schmotzer, Hultgren), Veterinary Teaching Hospital (Schmotzer), Environmental Health Sciences Center (Kerkvliet), Department of Agricultural Chemistry (Wagner), and the Graduate Toxicology Program (Hackett), Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331.