Reversible Immobilization of Free-ranging Svalbard Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus platyrhynchus) with Medetomidine-Ketamine and Atipamezole.
Faculty of Forestry and Wildlife Management, Hedmark University College, Campus Evenstad, NO-2480 Koppang, Norway.
Journal Article: Journal of wildlife diseases (impact factor: 1.37). 08/2009; 45(3):877-80.
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