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Guinea Pig Models of Asthma

Current Protocols in Pharmacology, 2014
AbstractDescribed in this unit are methods for establishing guinea pig models of asthma. Sufficient detail is provided to enable investigators to study bronchoconstriction, cough, airway hyperresponsiveness, inflammation, and remodeling. © 2014 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
McGovern, Alice E., Mazzone, Stuart B.
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Diabetes mellitus in the guinea pig

Diabetes, 1976
Spontaneous diabetes mellitus has been documented in a colony of guinea pigs. The contagious nature of the disease has been verified, but the nature of the infectious agent is not known. Animals from the original colony or animals exposed to the colony with normal glucose tolerance tests (GTT) became diabetic, as evidenced by elevated one- and four ...
C M, Lang, B L, Munger
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Oögenesis in the guinea-pig

Development, 1964
ABSTRACTEstimations were made of the numbers of germ cells in the guinea-pig ovary from embryonic stages to maturity. A volumetric method was used to estimate the numbers of oögonia and Oöcytes in animals aged 26 to 55 days p.c., while counts were made of the numbers of germ cells present between 60 days p.c. and 12 months p.p.
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Diseases of guinea-pigs

Veterinary Record, 1976
Information on diseases of guinea-pigs is generally available in research institutes and breeding establishments. When dealing with an individual patient it is tempting to extrapolate from this pool of information, without realising that a number of factors can affect the disease situation in a colony which need not apply to the individual animal kept ...
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Imprinting in Guinea-pigs

Nature, 1968
CLASSICAL, imprinting of precocial birds has been studied in the laboratory for some 20 years. Suggestions have also been made over a similar period about the imprinting of precocial mammals, but no systematic experiments specifically concerned with imprinting have been reported so far.
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Abortion in guinea pigs

Veterinary Record, 1989
P A, Okewole   +4 more
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Guinea Pigs

2000
Abstract Scientists are making gradual progress in overcoming the scientific hurdles that nature has set before them. But, as with most areas of medical advance, not all of the problems will be solved in one fell swoop. Initially we may be able to offer patients animal organs or cells that survive and function for periods of weeks or ...
David K.C.Cooper, Robert P Lanza
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Guinea Pigs and Rabbits

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1979
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