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Journal of Medical Primatology (1978) 7 (2): 119–121.
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...Mary E. Kelly; Kenneth Soike; Khalif Ahmed; Michael J. Iatropoulos Coxsackie B viruses may cause a severe, often fatal, illness in newborn and infant human subjects. As recorded in this case, infant chimpanzees respond similarly to Coxsackie B-5 virus. J. med. Primatol. 7: 119-121 (1978) 1605453...
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Journal of Medical Primatology (1979) 8 (4): 222–232.
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... chimpanzee carriers is associated with hyporesponsiveness rather than tolerance. 11 8 2017 1979 Copyright / Drug Dosage / Disclaimer Copyright: All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be translated into other languages, reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means...
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Journal of Medical Primatology (1980) 9 (3): 189–193.
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...Elizabeth Rushton; W.C. McGrew Description is presented of a breech birth of a chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes)in captivity. It is compared with normal chimpanzee births and with breech births in other primates. 1980 Copyright / Drug Dosage / Disclaimer Copyright: All rights reserved. No part...
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Journal of Medical Primatology (1979) 8 (6): 349–364.
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.... Using these methods, urinary Et and LH profiles through the reproductive cycles of a human, gorilla, chimpanzee and capuchin monkey have been determined. 11 8 2017 1979 Copyright / Drug Dosage / Disclaimer Copyright: All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be translated...
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Journal of Medical Primatology (1980) 9 (1-2): 28–38.
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... is different from the disease in man and to a lesser extent in the chimpanzee. Two factors are proposed to account for these observations: modification of the strain, and specific host characteristics. 11 8 2017 1980 Copyright / Drug Dosage / Disclaimer Copyright: All rights reserved. No part...
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Journal of Medical Primatology (1973) 2 (1): 39–43.
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...Robert E. Schmidt; Thomas M. Butler A case of chorioencephalitis with secondary hydrocephalus was diagnosed in a young female chimpanzee. Although a bacterial etiology was suspected, bacteria were not seen in tissues or isolated from tissues and cerebrospinal fluid. J. med. Prim. 2: 39-43 (1973...
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Journal of Medical Primatology (1974) 3 (5): 311–314.
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...K. Benirschke; M.H. Bogart; H.M. McClure; W.A. Nelson-Rees The chromosomes of a trisomie chimpanzee(Pan troglodytes) previously reported were reexamined with quinacrine fluorescence. The trisomie chimpanzee was found to have three small acrocentrics with intense fluorescence,analogous...
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Journal of Medical Primatology (1974) 3 (5): 269–275.
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...G.A. Boorman; T.M. Speltie; G.H. Fitzgerald Urinary chorionic gonadotrophin (UCG) activity was followed in fifteen chimpanzees during pregnancy using a commercial immunoassay for human chorionic gonadotrophin. In one of these chimpanzees UCG levels were determined by a bioassay based...
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Journal of Medical Primatology (1973) 2 (3-4): 144–154.
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...R.E. Schmidt; T.M. Butler Nephritis and uremia were diagnosed in an 11-yearold,female chimpanzee. The primary pathologic change was a severe, diffuse glomerulonephritis, and lesions attributable to severe uremia were seen in the pericardium, stomach, small intestine,tongue, thyroid and eyes...
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Journal of Medical Primatology (1973) 2 (3-4): 218–222.
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... of embalming on thoracic stiffness and the relative differences in chest stiffness in squirrel and rhesus monkeys, baboons and chimpanzees. 11 8 2017 Thoracic compliance Automobile accidents Impact Squirrel monkey Rhesus monkey Baboon Chimpanzee 1973 Copyright / Drug Dosage...
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Journal of Medical Primatology (1976) 5 (2): 111–123.
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...Charles E. Graham We have developed the technique of laparoscopy in the chimpanzee using a modification of the standard human procedure. The technique requires careful management,but permits repeated examination, high quality photography, ovarian biopsy, follicle aspiration and injections...
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Journal of Medical Primatology (1976) 5 (4): 247–252.
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...Gary D. Hodgen; Wendell H. Niemann; Charles K. Turner; Hao-Chia Chen The usefulness of The Nonhuman Primate Pregnancy Test kit for diagnosis of pregnancy in chimpanzees was determined. This hemagglutination inhibition test for urinary chorionic gonadotropin accurately indicated conception...
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Journal of Medical Primatology (1976) 5 (6): 360–364.
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...John D. Toft II; R.E. Schmidt; Alexander De Paoli A 40-year-old male chimpanzee had multiple intestinal polyps associated with immature male oxyurid parasites. The gross and histologic characteristics of these lesions were identical to those produced by Nochtia nochti in the stomach and esophagus...
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Journal of Medical Primatology (1975) 4 (3): 188–203.
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...Ronald F. DiGiacomo; Bernard F. McDonagh; Clarence J. Gibbs jr.; D. Carleton Gajdusek Summary statistics of various hematologic and serum biochemical measures are presented for a colony of 74 chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Covariance analysis of longitudinal values revealed a progression of some...
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Journal of Medical Primatology (1977) 6 (5): 274–283.
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...Frederick F. Buechel A modified ‘Floating-Socket’ total shoulder replacement was implanted in an adult male chimpanzee using an anterior surgical approach. The surgical technique and the post-operative course are described. Clinical and X-ray follow-up for 17 months reveals satisfactory function...
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Journal of Medical Primatology (1978) 7 (1): 19–25.
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...H.A. Solleveld; M.J. Van Zwieten A macroscopic and histologic description of membranous dysmenorrhea in chimpanzees is given. The similarity of these cases to those in women make the chimpanzee an interesting model for studies on the presently unknown etiology of membranous dysmenorrhea. 11 8...
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Journal of Medical Primatology (1978) 7 (5): 274–318.
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...R.E. Schmidt Spontaneous lesions in chimpanzees have been described according to the organ system involved. These lesions have been reported in the literature or noted in chimpanzees at the 6571st Aeromedicai Research Laboratory (ARL), Holloman AFB,N. Mex., over a 15-year period. Some...
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Journal of Medical Primatology (1979) 8 (2): 69–78.
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...J.W. Eichberg; G.T. Moore; S.S. Kalter; A.R. Rodriguez; M.L. Berchelmann Rearing techniques for conventional and gnotobiotic nonhuman primates are described. Up to four months of age there was no significant difference in weight gain between conventionally and gnotobiotically reared chimpanzees...
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Journal of Medical Primatology (1978) 7 (3): 182–184.
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...Harvey G. Klein The chimpanzee is the most appropriate animal model for hepatitis B research. Because these primates are scarce and expensive it is important that optimum use be made of available animals and facilities. The establishment of a chimpanzee breeding colony is described and a model...