Porcine Stress Syndrome (PSS)
Item No. 613
Porcine Stress Syndrome, also known as malignant hyperthermia, PSS or HAL, is a genetic condition in pigs. It is characterized by hyperthermia triggered by stress, or anesthesia with halothane.
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Turnaround Time | 2-4 weeks |
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