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Laboratory animal science. 34(3)
Owl monkey plasma samples produced short, reproducible activated partial thromboplastin times, similar to those obtained with samples from many other mammalian species. This was an apparent contradiction to an earlier report of long irreproducible ac
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Lancet (London, England). 1(8054)
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Bulletin of the Pan American Health Organization. 14(3)
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Journal of medical primatology. 16(1)
Inadequate availability of hematological reference data seriously restricts optimal utilization of the owl monkey (Aotus lemurinus griseimembra) as an experimental model. The current study investigated erythrocytic morphology in peripheral blood of h
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The Journal of parasitology. 68(3)
Parasitized human erythrocytes were concentrated from continuous cultures of Plasmodium falciparum from 5-7% up to 80-95% using Plasmagel. After aggregation of the cells with phythemagglutinin, the aggregated erythrocytes were fragmented by passing t
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The Journal of parasitology. 68(6)
Plasmodium falciparum trophozoites, isolated by mechanical rupture of infected human erythrocytes, were analyzed for purity by determination of the specific activities of a number of marker enzymes selected for high activity, stability, and convenien
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Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 57
Spontaneously released merozoites were harvested from cultures in which 42-90% of the erythrocytes had been infected with mature forms of Plasmodium falciparum at the start of incubation. The mature forms had been extracted from asynchronous cultures
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International journal of clinical pharmacology, therapy, and toxicology. 21(4)
Spirogermanium, a new investigational drug of novel structure currently under clinical studies in various neoplastic diseases, has revealed significant in vitro activity against chloroquine-resistant (FCB, FTA, FVO) and sensitive (FSL, FUI, FH) strai
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Journal of medical primatology. 16(4)
The reactivities of several monoclonal antibodies that define human lymphocyte cell-surface antigens have been tested with peripheral blood lymphocytes of Aotus lemurinus ssp. griseimembra. Based on reactivity patterns in humans, reactive MoAb were i