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Toxicity of eosinophil cationic proteins for guinea pig tracheal epithelium in vitro.
American Review of Respiratory Disease, 1989We tested the effects of four eosinophil granule cationic proteins: major basic protein (MBP), eosinophil cationic protein (ECP), eosinophil peroxidase (EPO), and eosinophil-derived neurotoxin (EDN), on guinea pig tracheal epithelium in vitro ...
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Acta Pathologica Microbiologica Scandinavica Section A Pathology, 1970
The reaction of guinea pig skin to topical and subcutaneous administration of four carcinogens administered in different dosages to newborn and adult animals, has been investigated histologically and histochemically. The transplantability of the sarcomas produced, and the occurrence of spontaneous tumours in the strain used, was studied too. The guinea
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The reaction of guinea pig skin to topical and subcutaneous administration of four carcinogens administered in different dosages to newborn and adult animals, has been investigated histologically and histochemically. The transplantability of the sarcomas produced, and the occurrence of spontaneous tumours in the strain used, was studied too. The guinea
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Nature, 1991
The guinea-pig (Cavia porcellus), traditionally classified as a New World hystricomorph rodent, often shows anomalous morphological and molecular features in comparison with other eutherian mammals. For example, its insulin differs from that of other mammals in anabolic and growth-promoting activities and in its capability to form hexamers. Indeed, the
Wen-Hsiung Li+4 more
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The guinea-pig (Cavia porcellus), traditionally classified as a New World hystricomorph rodent, often shows anomalous morphological and molecular features in comparison with other eutherian mammals. For example, its insulin differs from that of other mammals in anabolic and growth-promoting activities and in its capability to form hexamers. Indeed, the
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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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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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American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1970
SUMMARY Mastitis was observed in 2 guinea pigs from a colony. High leukocyte counts on milk samples were indicative of mammary irritation. Microscopically, there were wide variations in the inflammatory processes characterized by acute to subacute inflammatory changes in the lobules. An organism with the characteristics of α-hemolytic Streptococcus was
B N, Gupta, R F, Langham, G H, Conner
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SUMMARY Mastitis was observed in 2 guinea pigs from a colony. High leukocyte counts on milk samples were indicative of mammary irritation. Microscopically, there were wide variations in the inflammatory processes characterized by acute to subacute inflammatory changes in the lobules. An organism with the characteristics of α-hemolytic Streptococcus was
B N, Gupta, R F, Langham, G H, Conner
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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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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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