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A Comprehensive Study of Combined Approach Sialendoscopy in Managing Salivary Gland Sialolithiasis. [PDF]
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Unusual Revelation of an Anomalous Right Coronary Artery: Non-ST Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction (NSTEMI) in the Context of Drug Abuse. [PDF]
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It is sometimes implied that marsupials are "aplacental," on the presumption that the only mammals that have a placenta are the eponymous "placental" mammals. This misconception has persisted despite the interest in and descriptions of the marsupial placenta, even in Amoroso's definitive chapter.
Marilyn B, Renfree, Geoff, Shaw
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It is sometimes implied that marsupials are "aplacental," on the presumption that the only mammals that have a placenta are the eponymous "placental" mammals. This misconception has persisted despite the interest in and descriptions of the marsupial placenta, even in Amoroso's definitive chapter.
Marilyn B, Renfree, Geoff, Shaw
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Marsupial genomics meet marsupial reproduction
Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 2018We came from very different backgrounds, with different skills and interests. Marilyn Renfree was recognised as ‘a giant of marsupial embryology’; I had spent my working life studying genes and chromosomes. We teamed up out of mutual respect (awe on my side) to form, with Des Cooper, the ARC Centre of Excellence in Kangaroo Genomics.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2002
This article discusses ocular conditions found in marsupials. Marsupials are unique models for developmental biology because of their immature state of development at birth. There is considerable variation in the ocular evolution of marsupials, largely in response to their unique diversification. Many marsupials and their eyes have been studied.
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This article discusses ocular conditions found in marsupials. Marsupials are unique models for developmental biology because of their immature state of development at birth. There is considerable variation in the ocular evolution of marsupials, largely in response to their unique diversification. Many marsupials and their eyes have been studied.
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Marsupial interhemispheric relation
Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1968AbstractThree different responses recorded from the opossum neocortex following a stimulus to the homotopical point on the contralateral hemisphere were: the interhemispheric early response (IER), the interhemispheric delayed response (IDR), and the rhythmic afterdischarge (RA).
S J, Putnam, D, Megirian, J W, Manning
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Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 2016
Marsupials are a group of mammals that give birth to immature young lacking mature immune tissues at birth, and are unable to mount their own specific immune defence. Their immune tissues develop in a non-sterile ex-utero environment unlike that of eutherian mammals such as ourselves.
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Marsupials are a group of mammals that give birth to immature young lacking mature immune tissues at birth, and are unable to mount their own specific immune defence. Their immune tissues develop in a non-sterile ex-utero environment unlike that of eutherian mammals such as ourselves.
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