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Guinea Pigs

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1994
Guinea pigs are popular pets for both adults and children, and they are often presented to the small animal practitioner for medical problems. Diseases and management problems seen in pet guinea pigs often vary from those commonly seen in laboratory animals, and the treatment techniques used in pet animals also are different.
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Guinea-pigs

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 2001
Guinea pigs have been reared and eaten by indigenous people in the Andes since ancient times, and it seemed rational to development planners to ‘modernize’ their production. When these development projects ran into trouble, a team of anthropologists was invited to study the reasons for this lack of success.
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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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The Painted Guinea Pig

The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 1977
(1977). The Painted Guinea Pig. The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child: Vol. 32, No. 1, pp. 283-303.
E, Mahon, D, Simpson
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Athletes Are Guinea Pigs

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2013
While it is unquestionably true that an open, in-depth discussion of sports-medicine ethics is long overdue in bioethics, it is equally true that the terms and context of such a discussion will det...
Nancy M P, King, Richard, Robeson
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Guinea Pig Kallikrein System

Nature, 1963
WE have previously shown that the activity of guinea pig γ-globulins as mediators of increased capillary permeability is markedly reduced by soya bean trypsin inhibitor (SBTI) and by di-isopropylphosphofluoridate (DFP)1. Because DFP was inhibitory, we tested esterase activity of guinea pig γ-globulins against synthetic amino-acid esters, using the ...
G E, DAVIES, J S, LOWE
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Ringworm in guinea‐pigs

Mycoses, 1977
SummaryDetails of a Trichophyton mentagrophytes infection in a guinea‐pig colony are presented. An unusual feature was the occurrence of “tinea pedis et unguium” in a number of the animals. The dermatophyte was eliminated from the colony by destroying infected animals.
F M, Rush-Munro   +2 more
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Guinea-pig atrial cardioballs

1984
Myocytes from atria of adult guinea-pigs were isolated by means of a previously described enzyme perfusion with some modifications. The problem of Ca-intolerance of the dispersed cells was circumvented by (i) avoiding cooling of the cells below 25 degrees C and (ii) increasing the Ca concentration slowly already during the enzyme perfusion.
M, Bechem, F, Pieper, L, Pott
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF FIBROBLAST COLONIES IN MONOLAYER CULTURES OF GUINEA‐PIG BONE MARROW AND SPLEEN CELLS

Cell and tissue kinetics, 1970
A. Friedenstein   +2 more
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