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Autoimmune Chorioretinitis in Rhesus Monkeys
Science, 1968Monkeys injected with monkey retinal tissue incorporated in Freund's complete adjuvant developed ocular lesions characterized by choroiditic patches in the fundus periphery and sheathing of retinal vessels. Bovine retina, monkey choroid plexus, and guinea pig kidney were ineffective in this respect.
E M, Lerner +3 more
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Intestinal schwannoma in a rhesus monkey
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1990An intestinal schwannoma (neurilemmoma) was found in an aged female rhesus monkey culled from a research colony. The neoplasm was characterized principally by palisades of spindle-shaped cells (Antoni type A) surrounded by thick argyrophilic fibres, while plump cells with areas of vacuolation (Antoni type B) were observed to a lesser extent.
T A, Barbolt, M A, Egy
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Disseminated Oesophagostomiasis in the Rhesus Monkey
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1975SUMMARY Disseminated oesophagostomiasis was diagnosed at necropsy of 5 rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) Nodular lesions were in visceral organs as well as in the colon and mesentery. Lesions varied greatly with respect to degree of organ involvement and damage due to parasite invasion.
J, Chang, H M, McClure
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Ameloblastic Odontoma in a Rhesus Monkey
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1972SUMMARY An ameloblastic odontoma was present as a large bony cyst of the left maxilla in a 9-year-old Macaca mulatto. The neoplastic tissue was composed of odontogenic epithelium, stellate reticulum, enamel, and dentin. The lesion was associated with one unerupted supernumerary tooth in the cyst wall.
G A, Splitter, W H, Pryor, H W, Casey
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High-throughput mapping of a whole rhesus monkey brain at micrometer resolution
Nature Biotechnology, 2021Fang Xu +19 more
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The orbital vessels of rhesus monkeys
Experimental Eye Research, 1964The orbital vessels in rhesus monkeys were studied. The arterial supply is by the ophthalmic artery, a branch of the internal carotid artery in the cranial cavity. The ophthalmic artery gives multiple branches throughout its entire course: from the intracranial part, a prominent ophthalmic communicating artery; from the intracanalicular part, one or ...
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Experimental Pyelonephritis in the Rhesus Monkey
Nature, 1966EXPERIMENTAL work on pyelonephritis has been confined to rabbits, rats and mice1. The investigation on rhesus monkeys recorded here was undertaken because this species is phylogenetically close to man and, therefore, has better chances of developing the various characteristics of the human disease rather than any other laboratory animal.
S K, Datta, R N, Chakravarti
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Hypospadias in a Male Rhesus Monkey
Journal of Medical Primatology, 1976Mid-shaft penile hypospadias was found in an otherwise normal adult male rhesus monkey. Histological examination of the penis supports the conclusion that the condition was congenital and not due to trauma.
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Differentiation of the blastocyst of the rhesus monkey
American Journal of Anatomy, 1981AbstractA method of flushing the oviduct and/or uterus of rhesus monkeys was used to obtain a number of preimplantation stages, of which four cleavage stages and seven blastocysts that were judged to be normal were studied cytologically using transmission electron microscopy.
A C, Enders, S, Schlafke
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Androgen metabolism in the rhesus monkey
Steroids, 1978A mixture of 3H-testosteron (T) and 14C-4-androstene-3, 17-dione (A) was injected intravenously into 2 (I and II) rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). A third monkey (III) was injected with 3H-T only. Urine and bile samples were collected at intervals for 6 hours following the injection.
Y, Yamamoto +3 more
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