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Micron, 2010
The aim of this study was to evaluate the formed elements in the periferical blood of two amostral groups of Phrynops geoffroanus: one from an urban environment under domestic sewage dumping, and another from a non-contaminated environment. Blood samples of 36 animals (females and males) were collected through cardiocentesis.
Saranz Zago, Carlos Eduardo +10 more
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the formed elements in the periferical blood of two amostral groups of Phrynops geoffroanus: one from an urban environment under domestic sewage dumping, and another from a non-contaminated environment. Blood samples of 36 animals (females and males) were collected through cardiocentesis.
Saranz Zago, Carlos Eduardo +10 more
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The Anatomical Record
AbstractThe individual Geoffroy's side‐necked turtle, Phrynops cf. P. geoffroanus, was diagnosed postmortem with osteosarcoma associated with the forelimb through morphological and histological analysis. Osteosarcoma stands as the most prevalent primary malignant bone tumor in tetrapods. The tumor presents itself as a large mass in the distal epiphysis,
Bert, Hugo +2 more
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AbstractThe individual Geoffroy's side‐necked turtle, Phrynops cf. P. geoffroanus, was diagnosed postmortem with osteosarcoma associated with the forelimb through morphological and histological analysis. Osteosarcoma stands as the most prevalent primary malignant bone tumor in tetrapods. The tumor presents itself as a large mass in the distal epiphysis,
Bert, Hugo +2 more
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The home range of adult Phrynops geoffroanus (Testudines, Chelidae) in relation to sex and body mass
HerpetozoaLuiz Gustavo Rodrigues Oliveira-Santos +1 more
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Phrynops geoffroanus (Schweigger, 1812). Sistema de Avaliação do Risco de Extinção da Biodiversidade
Grou, Carlos Eduardo Vargas +20 moreopenaire +1 more source

