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Biodiversity-Driven Screening of Amphibian Skin Secretions for Inflammatory Modulation in Joint Diseases. [PDF]

open access: yesToxins (Basel)
Oliveira DS   +18 more
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99mTc-PIPIDA Biliary Imaging in Children

Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 1979
A report of 99mTc-PIPIDA as a diagnostic biliary agent in children is presented. The laboratory values and radiologic examinations are included to demonstrate the clinical value of the agent in evaluating both congenital and acquired pediatric biliary tract abnormalities. The role of 99mTc biliary tract imaging in children is discussed.
J R, Sty   +3 more
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Skeletal development in Xenopus laevis (Anura: Pipidae)

Journal of Morphology, 1992
AbstractPostembryonic skeletal development of the pipid frog Xenopus laevis is described from cleared‐and‐stained whole‐mount specimens and sectioned material representing Nieuwkoop and Faber developmental Stages 46–65, plus postmetamorphic individuals up to 6 months old. An assessment of variation of skeletogenesis within a single population of larvae
L, Trueb, J, Hanken
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Pipidae Gray 1825

2019
Family Pipidae Gray, 1825 Remarks: Pyron and Wiens (2011) and Blackburn and Wake (2011) refrain from using subfamilies within Pipidae.
Barrio-Amorós, César L.   +2 more
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Fortuitous Findings of Tc-99m PIPIDA Hepatobiliary Scintigraphy

Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 1982
Hepatobiliary scintigraphy using Tc-99m labeled radiopharmaceuticals is employed primarily for the diagnosis of acute cholecystitis and for demonstration of biliary tract potency. This produce may also provide diagnostic information in the identification of unusual or atypical hepatobiliary disorders; frequently, this occurs as an incidental result of ...
M L, Lecklitner   +2 more
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Effect of fasting and parenteral alimentation on PIPIDA scintigraphy

Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1983
Ten patients were prospectively studied using 99mTc-PIPIDA imaging to evaluate the effects of fasting and parenteral alimentation on gallbladder function. Three of ten patients had initial nonvisualization of the gallbladder for up to 2 hr, yet had normal visualization on repeat imaging performed after resumption of oral intake or after parenteral ...
T, Potter, C J, McClain, R B, Shafer
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Mating Behavior of Xenopus wittei (Anura: Pipidae)

Copeia, 1997
Pipa pipa, now well known for its development of young in pockets on the mother's back (Rabb and Snedigar, 1960). Rabb and Rabb (1960) reported the first descriptions of spawning in P. pipa, including egg laying during midwater somersaults. The "turnover" was initiated by the female and described as a "sideways upward movement, a momentary pause in a ...
Measey, GJ, Tinsley, RC
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Osteocyte lacunae size in the genus Xenopus (Pipidae)

Amphibia-Reptilia, 1987
AbstractThe relationship is studied between the volume of osteocyte lacunae and the nuclear DNA content and level of ploidy in the genus Xenopus. The lacunae volume and the DNA content appear strongly correlated. The possible use of this relationship in the study of the evolution of the genus is discussed.
Reumer, Jelle W.F., Thiebaud, Charles H.
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PIPIDA scan diagnosis of traumatic rupture of the gallbladder

Injury, 1985
Eighteen days after injury, a patient was evaluated for bilious ascites with a 99mTc-PIPIDA (paraisopropyliminodiacetic acid) scan. A ruptured gallbladder was shown, and this finding was confirmed at exploration. Radionuclide scanning offers a sensitive, non-invasive approach for delineating disruption of the biliary tract, and should be considered ...
W, Lineaweaver, J, Robertson, T, Rumley
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