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Autor:
R S, Veazey, P A, Marx
Publikováno v:
Journal of medical primatology. 42(5)
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Dermatology. 7:43-47
A case report of an 8-month-old ferret with severe ulcerative dermatitis of the ventral abdomen and medial thigh regions is presented. Cutaneous biopsies of the periphery of the ulcerative lesions revealed large, confluent, superficial epidermal pust
Publikováno v:
Journal of medical primatology. 31(4-5)
Two subspecies of rhesus (Rh) macaques, the Chinese (Ch) and Indian (Ind) subspecies were infected intravenously with 100TCID50 SIVmac239. CD4+, CD8+ T cells, plasma viral loads, depletion of intestinal lymphocytes with memory phenotype, humoral immu
Autor:
R S, Veazey, A A, Lackner
Publikováno v:
AIDS (London, England). 12
Publikováno v:
AIDS research and human retroviruses. 14
The objective of this study was to determine whether progestin-only contraceptives induce thinning of the vaginal epithelium in nonhuman primates. Eight intact rhesus monkeys (four per group) were treated with either a single intramuscular injection
Autor:
Preston A. Marx, S. Smith, S. A. Ballagh, W. H. Clark, S. Hillier, I. G. Dzuba, Heidi E. Jones, T. Irwin, Beverly Winikoff, R. S. Veazey
Publikováno v:
Sexually Transmitted Infections. 89:A288.4-A289
Background Vaginal epithelium thins during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle, increasing susceptibility to vaginal infection. Exogenous oestrogen thickens vaginal epithelium in ovariectomized monkeys and protects against SIV transmission. While
Autor:
Preston A. Marx, S. A. Ballagh, I. G. Dzuba, Heidi E. Jones, K Y F Pau, M Chang, Beverly Winikoff, R. S. Veazey, T. Irwin
Publikováno v:
Sexually Transmitted Infections. 89:A146.2-A146
Background Obesity is increasing in the United States and is associated with reproductive disorders. Little is known regarding the precise mechanisms by which obesity impacts reproductive health, but many studies have shown alterations to endocrine f
Publikováno v:
Veterinary pathology. 31(1)
Eastern equine encephalitis virus (EEEV) is an important cause of encephalitis in horses and human beings in the eastern and southern United States and has been recognized infrequently in other mammalian species. Numerous species of free-living passe
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Primatology. 39:191-191
Publikováno v:
Laboratory animal science. 42(5)