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Amphibian myelopoiesis

Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 2023
Macrophage-lineage cells are indispensable to immunity and physiology of all vertebrates. Amongst these, amphibians represent a key stage in vertebrate evolution and are facing decimating population declines and extinctions, in large part due to emerging infectious agents.
Amulya, Yaparla   +4 more
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The amphibian eye

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2002
Knowledge of the anatomy of the amphibian eye is important to differentiate normal from abnormal. Special features of the amphibian eye mark the transition from aquatic to terrestrial life. The most often reported spontaneous ocular disease in the anurans (frogs and toads) is lipid keratopathy. An experimental study showed that high dietary cholesterol
Charlotte B, Keller   +1 more
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Amphibians on the brink

Science, 2017
Preemptive policies can protect amphibians from devastating fungal ...
Bower, Deborah S.   +4 more
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Amphibian Mycobacteriosis

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2012
Amphibians are commonly kept in laboratory and zoological facilities and are becoming more frequent as pets. However, many amphibian species are declining in the wild owing to a variety of infectious and noninfectious diseases. This article reviews the current state of knowledge of mycobacteriosis in amphibian species, including pathogenesis, clinical ...
Filipe, Martinho, J Jill, Heatley
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AN ANATOMICAL ONTOLOGY FOR AMPHIBIANS [PDF]

open access: possibleBiocomputing 2007, 2006
Herein, we describe our ongoing efforts to develop a robust ontology for amphibian anatomy that accommodates the diversity of anatomical structures present in the group. We discuss the design and implementation of the project, current resolutions to issues we have encountered, and future enhancements to the ontology.
Anne M. Maglia   +3 more
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Amphibian Dermatology

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2023
Amphibians are susceptible to a multitude of skin disorders, many of which can appear grossly similar. The most common clinical presentations include hyperemia, discoloration, dermal mass, ulceration, and necrosis. Many amphibian skin diseases are related to captive husbandry. The diagnostic process starts with environmental evaluations, a full history,
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Surgery in Amphibians

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2016
Amphibian surgery has been especially described in research. Since the last decade, interest for captive amphibians has increased, so have the indications for surgical intervention. Clinicians should not hesitate to advocate such manipulations. Amphibian surgeries have no overwhelming obstacles.
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Amphibian Therapeutics

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2000
The treatment of diseases in amphibians presents unique challenges for the clinician. This article describes the basic principles in selecting and administering therapeutics, and provides drug dose rates used successfully in amphibians. The importance of proper husbandary and hygiene, as it relates to amphibian health and medical management of disease,
I D, Walker, B R, Whitaker
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Amphibian Hematology

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2008
Amphibians are a diverse class of animals with a unique life cycle. Intrinsic and extrinsic factors contribute to the wide variability in normal hematologic parameters. Reference values are scarce, and normal hematology of many species is poorly understood.
Matthew C, Allender, Michael M, Fry
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Surgery of Amphibians

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2000
This article is an introduction to common amphibian surgical techniques. No overwhelming obstacles preclude incorporating amphibian surgeries into the repertoire of veterinary clinicians. With the proper tools and reference materials and a little practice, the skills needed may be readily acquired.
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