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URINE PROTEOME IN BIG CATS (Panthera leo, Panthera tigris, Panthera pardus)
Data on urine proteome in big cats are lacking, therefore the aim of our research is to study urine proteome with sensitive analytical methods to monitor the health status in Panthera leo, Panthera tigris and Panthera pardus. Urine samples were collected 4 times from May to December 2012, by noninvasive methods from 2 tigers, 2 lions and 3 leopards ...
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CITATION: Armstrong, E. E. et al. 2022. Genome report: chromosome-level draft assemblies of the snow leopard, African leopard, and tiger (Panthera uncia, Panthera pardus pardus, and Panthera tigris).
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GLUCAGONOMA IN A JAGUAR (PANTHERA ONCA)
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2000An obese adult jaguar (Panthera onca) was euthanized because of progressive lameness. Two 3-cm-diameter pancreatic nodules were identified as islet cell tumors, which were positive with immunohistochemical stains for glucagon, neuron-specific enolase, chromogranin A, and synaptophysin. The jaguar did not present clinical evidence of hyperglucagonemia.
J A, Ramos-Vara +2 more
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Neoplasia in Captive Panthera Species
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 2019This retrospective study identified the spectrum of neoplasia diagnoses, prevalence rates and the contribution of neoplasia to death or humane destruction within Panthera species housed at a large cat sanctuary. Biopsy and necropsy reports from January 2002 to December 2017 were examined and histological material from cases diagnosed with neoplasia was
H M, Kloft, E C, Ramsay, M M, Sula
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Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1984
Numerical atrophy of the hair cells of the organ of Corti of the inner ear in a 14-year-old tiger and a 17-year-old jaguar is described. The decrease in number of sensory hair cells is considered to represent physiological atrophy caused by the process of ageing. The findings are compared with previous observations on man, guinea-pigs, shrews, and bats.
Ulehlova, L., Burda, Hynek, Voldrich, L.
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Numerical atrophy of the hair cells of the organ of Corti of the inner ear in a 14-year-old tiger and a 17-year-old jaguar is described. The decrease in number of sensory hair cells is considered to represent physiological atrophy caused by the process of ageing. The findings are compared with previous observations on man, guinea-pigs, shrews, and bats.
Ulehlova, L., Burda, Hynek, Voldrich, L.
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MESOTHELIOMA IN LIONS (PANTHERA LEO) AND TIGERS (PANTHERA TIGRIS): AN ANTEMORTEM CHALLENGE
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife MedicineThis case series describes the presentation, diagnostic, and pathologic findings for mesothelioma in ten Panthera felids at two sanctuaries. Over ten years, seven African lions (Panthera leo) and three tigers (Panthera tigris) were diagnosed with mesothelioma, with a median age of 18 years.
Julie D, Sheldon +5 more
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