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Companion Animal Adoption Study

Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science, 2002
To better understand the outcomes of companion animal adoptions, Bardsley & Neidhart Inc. conducted a series of 3 surveys over a 1-year period with dog and cat owners who had adopted their pet through either a (a) Luv-A-Pet location, (b) Adopt-a-thon, or (c) traditional shelter.
Laura, Neidhart, Renee, Boyd
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STUDIES ON ANIMAL COLLAGENASE

Acta Pathologica Japonica, 1974
During metamorphosis, the collagen layer (basement lamella) of the resorbing tail fin of bullfrog tadpole was markedly disintegrated, and was invaded by mesenchymal cells from below, which contained cytoplasmic vacuoles enclosing collagen fibrils.
G, Usuku, M, Honya, I, Oyamada, T, Ogata
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Palytoxin toxicology: Animal studies

Toxicon, 2011
Palytoxin and its derivatives have been implicated in toxic events in humans following ingestion or inhalation, and many studies on the toxicities of these substances to animals, via various routes of administration, have been described. In this report, the toxicity of palytoxin to animals has been reviewed, with comments on possible mechanisms of ...
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Animal studies of prophylaxis

The American Journal of Medicine, 1997
Antiviral and immune-based intervention strategies have been evaluated in vivo in animal models based on infections with lentiviruses and other retroviruses to explore their effect on preventing or limiting de novo virus infection. Variables that can be experimentally manipulated to address specific questions relevant to postexposure prophylaxis (PEP ...
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Studies On Animal Carotenoids

Journal of Experimental Biology, 1948
ABSTRACT In the first paper of this series (Steven, 1948) it was shown that the tissues of the trout (Salmo trutta Linn.) normally contain β-carotene, lutein and astacene. Lutein and astacene occur as esters in the red and yellow chromatophores of the skin, and may also be present in the muscles as free hydroxy-carotenoids.
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Molecular imaging in oncology: Current impact and future directions

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Steven P Rowe, Martin G Pomper
exaly  

Cytogenetic Studies in Animals

1982
It is clearly impossible to provide a detailed discussion of all the possible areas of research encompassed by the title of this presentation. The intention is to provide some indication of the types of cytogenetic assays that can be performed in order to indicate the clastogenic potential of an agent, whether the data obtained can reasonably be used ...
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