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Chromosomes of the Domestic Cat
Nature, 1964THE recent advances in the visualization of diploid metaphase chromosomes of mammalian somatic cells have offered new opportunities to verify and extend previous techniques in which mitotic rates, DNA measurements, and various tracer techniques have been used to analyse cellular kinetics. Investigations of these latter types have been reported on human
D, CRANMORE, E L, ALPEN
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Echocardiography in the Domestic Cat
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1979SUMMARY Echocardiographic examinations were performed on 25 normal healthy cats placed in left lateral recumbency. The cats were representative of several breeds, consisted of 12 males and 13 females, and weighed between 2 and 6.5 kg. Twelve measurements from the echocardiograms of each cat were made for the purpose of compiling a small data base ...
F S, Pipers, V, Reef, R L, Hamlin
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A simple tandem repeat (STR) PCR-based typing system developed for the genetic individualization of domestic cat samples has been used to generate a population genetic database of domestic cat breeds.
Marilyn Menotti-Raymond +2 more
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Electroejaculation in the domestic cat
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1984SUMMARYA method of electroejaculation for tomcats is described. Normal sperm counts in 4 cats ranged from 6 to 13 times 10Vejaculate. There was a great deal of variation between collections from the same cat indicating the necessity for at least 5 collections when assessing the fertility of a tomcat.
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Pharmacokinetics of cefotaxime in the domestic cat
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1986SUMMARY Cefotaxime was administered as single iv or im dose for the purpose of examining its pharmacokinetics in healthy cats. The mean predicted plasma concentration of cefotaxime in 6 cats at 0 time after a single iv dosage of 10 mg/kg of body weight was 88.9 μg/ml.
D, McElroy, W R, Ravis, C H, Clark
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Leptospirosis in a British domestic cat
Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1976ABSTRACTA leptospire was isolated from thoracic fluid, aqueous humour, and kidney of a cat, which at gross post‐mortem had widespread haemorrhages and excess straw‐coloured fluid in the thoracic and peritoneal cavities.Histopathological examinations revealed severe centrilobular necrosis of the liver, and vascular lesions with haemorrhage were present ...
D G, Bryson, W A, Ellis
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A case of otitis in a domestic cat
Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1980ABSTRACTA case of otitis media and interna in a domestic cat is described in which granulation tissue extended into the external ear canal. An unusual histological feature was the presence of mucous glands within the granulation tissue. The possible origin of these glands and a differential diagnosis of this condition is discussed.
G R, Pearson, C A, Hart
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2013
The most commonly kept domestic animal in the developed world, the cat has been a part of human life for thousands of years. Cats have been both worshipped and persecuted over this long period - either loved or hated for their enigmatic self-reliance and the subject of numerous myths and fables. Highlighting startling discoveries made over the last ten
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The most commonly kept domestic animal in the developed world, the cat has been a part of human life for thousands of years. Cats have been both worshipped and persecuted over this long period - either loved or hated for their enigmatic self-reliance and the subject of numerous myths and fables. Highlighting startling discoveries made over the last ten
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Xanthinuria in a domestic shorthair cat
Veterinary Record, 2009XANTHINURIA is rare in small animals and is most frequently observed as a drug-induced disorder associated with the administration of allopurinol. Allopurinol is a synthetic isomer of hypoxanthine, which inhibits the action of xanthine oxidase, increasing the concentration of highly ...
Schweighauser A +3 more
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Ocular Colobomas in Domestic Cats
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1971SUMMARY Colobomas were found in the upper eyelids, the iris, the choroid, and the optic nerve of 7 domestic cats. Histologic findings in 1 cat with choroidal and optic nerve colobomas included choroidal hypoplasia, optic nerve malacia, and a normal retina.
R W, Belhorn, K C, Barnett, P, Henkind
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