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Original Article Optical coherence tomography and histologic measurements of retinal and choroidal thicknesses in guinea pig eyes

Original Article Optical coherence tomography and histologic measurements of retinal and choroidal thicknesses in guinea pig eyes

... signal strengths of at least seven out of ten. We measured the thickness at the central point of the middle scan line located 3 mm away from the optical nerve head (Figure 1). The refractive power of each eye was ...

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Biosynthesis of factor V in isolated guinea pig megakaryocytes

Biosynthesis of factor V in isolated guinea pig megakaryocytes

... V. Guinea pig plasma Factor V coagulant activity was demonstrated to be neutralized by human monoclonal and rabbit polyclonal antibodies directed monospecifically against human Factor ...

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Circularization and cleavage of guinea pig cytomegalovirus genomes.

Circularization and cleavage of guinea pig cytomegalovirus genomes.

... of guinea pig cytomegalovirus genomes, which have either one repeated DNA sequence at each end or one repeat at one end and no repeat at the other, to study these ...

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Incorporation of intravenously injected albumin, immunoglobulin G, and fibrinogen in guinea pig megakaryocyte granules

Incorporation of intravenously injected albumin, immunoglobulin G, and fibrinogen in guinea pig megakaryocyte granules

... which guinea pig megakaryocyte granules acquire proteins (a) endogenous synthesis, as demonstrated by others, and (b) endocytosis of plasma proteins synthesized by other types of ...

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A guinea pig model of Zika virus infection

A guinea pig model of Zika virus infection

... The guinea pig is a well-accepted model for studies on congenital infections and sexual transmission [14, ...The guinea pig model is physiologically and immuno- logically more similar to ...

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Developmental changes in glucose transport of guinea pig erythrocytes

Developmental changes in glucose transport of guinea pig erythrocytes

... of guinea pig erythrocyte membranes were compared to alterations in the electrophoretic pattern of erythrocyte membrane ...components. Guinea pig erythrocytes lose their D-glucose carrier ...

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Synthesis of Factor VIII Antigen by Cultured Guinea Pig Megakaryocytes

Synthesis of Factor VIII Antigen by Cultured Guinea Pig Megakaryocytes

... guinea pig megakaryocytes were labeled with radio-active ...cultured guinea pig megakaryocytes synthesize Factor VIII antigen which contains the same polypeptide subunit (mol wt 200,000) ...

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Parainfluenza 3 Infection Blocks the Ability of a Beta Adrenergic Receptor Agonist to Inhibit Antigen induced Contraction of Guinea Pig Isolated Airway Smooth Muscle

Parainfluenza 3 Infection Blocks the Ability of a Beta Adrenergic Receptor Agonist to Inhibit Antigen induced Contraction of Guinea Pig Isolated Airway Smooth Muscle

... Guinea pigs, actively sensitized to ovalbumin, were inoculated by nasal insufflation with parainfluenza 3 or virus growth medium 4 d before performing in vitro pharmacological studies on tracheal and bronchial ...

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The effects of diet on anatomy, physiology and health in the guinea pig

The effects of diet on anatomy, physiology and health in the guinea pig

... the guinea pig is designed to deal with large amounts of fibrous plant material with the open-rooted teeth erupting continuously throughout life ...juvenile guinea pigs (mean starting body mass 488 g ...

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Development and Characterization of a Guinea Pig-Adapted Sudan Virus

Development and Characterization of a Guinea Pig-Adapted Sudan Virus

... this guinea pig and sent for full-genome sequencing using methods described in a past publication (16) with primers designed in house (see Table S1 in the supplemental ...

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Transmission of Influenza B Viruses in the Guinea Pig

Transmission of Influenza B Viruses in the Guinea Pig

... Seasonal influenza epidemics normally occur between November and April in the Northern Hemisphere. Conversely, the Southern Hemisphere generally sees a spike in influenza virus-related illness between June and November ...

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Interaction of desialated guinea pig erythrocytes with the classical and alternative pathways of guinea pig complement in vivo and in vitro

Interaction of desialated guinea pig erythrocytes with the classical and alternative pathways of guinea pig complement in vivo and in vitro

... We examined the fate of desialated autologous erythrocytes injected intravenously into guinea pigs (GP). Desialated GP erythrocytes (E) were lysed directly or cleared by the reticuloendothelial system in normal GP ...

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Characterization of AFMP1: a Novel Target for Serodiagnosis of Aspergillosis

Characterization of AFMP1: a Novel Target for Serodiagnosis of Aspergillosis

... Mannoprotein detection assay. Whole-cell A. fumigatus lysate or a lyticase wash extract was immunoprecipitated with preimmunized guinea pig serum, serum from a guinea pig immunized with A. ...

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Evaluation of Recombinant Mycobacterium tuberculosis Antigens MPT64, CFP10, and ESAT6 for Delayed Type Hypersensitivity Responses in Guinea Pigs

Evaluation of Recombinant Mycobacterium tuberculosis Antigens MPT64, CFP10, and ESAT6 for Delayed Type Hypersensitivity Responses in Guinea Pigs

... Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain H37Rv (laboratory virulent strain, ATCC 25618) and M. bovis BCG Tokyo (Vaccine strain, Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute, the Thai Red Cross Society) used in this study were grown on ...

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The fibrillar organization of collagen in connective tissue : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Biophysics at Massey University

The fibrillar organization of collagen in connective tissue : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Biophysics at Massey University

... , guinea pig ( foot pad sk in and dor sal and ventral aspects of body sk in) and rat ( ta i l sk i n and dorsal a nd ventral aspects ' of body skin) ...and pig (Fl i nt , 1971 ) and i n calf (Taj ima ...

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Effects of Yersinia enterocolitica infection on the development of the small intestine in newborn piglets : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Physiology at Massey University

Effects of Yersinia enterocolitica infection on the development of the small intestine in newborn piglets : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Physiology at Massey University

... Whilst recognising that artificial feeding could impact on growth and development of both the control and infected piglets, it is not possible to quantify the relative importance of the different factors. Nutrient value ...

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