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    Assessment of intraocular pressure in chinchillas of different age groups using rebound tonometry by Chacaltana, Flor Diana Yokoay Claros, Pigatto, João Antonio Tadeu, Denardin, Ione Terezinha

    Published in Ciência rural (01-08-2016)
    “…The aim of this research was to measure the intraocular pressure (IOP) of normal chinchilla eyes using the rebound tonometer. A further aim was to assess…”
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    Persistent papillary membrane in Wistar laboratory rats ( Rattus Norvegicus, Albinus Variation, Wistar ) by Chacaltana, Flor Diana Yokoay Claros, Kobashigawa, Karina Kamachi, Padua, Ivan Ricardo Martinez, Valdetaro, Gisele Pereira, Aldrovani, Marcela, Laus, José Luiz

    Published in Ciência rural (01-01-2017)
    “…The aim of this research was to evaluate the presence of persistent pupillary membrane (PPM) in rats. Thirty rats between three and four months of age and…”
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    Corneal angiogenesis based on different protocols of alkaline cauterization in murine models by Claros-Chacaltana, Flor Diana Yokoay, Kobashigawa, Karina Kamachi, Padua, Ivan Ricardo Martinez, Valdetaro, Gisele Pereira, Aldrovani, Marcela, Laus, José Luiz

    Published in Acta cirurgica brasileira (01-08-2017)
    “…To establish and compare protocols of alkaline cauterization for inducing corneal angiogenesis in murine models. Twenty-four adult Wistar rats were distributed…”
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    Assessment of intraocular pressure in chinchillas of different age groups using rebound tonometry/Pressao intraocular em chinchilas de diferentes faixas etarias utilizando tonometro de rebote by Chacaltana, Flor Diana Yokoay Claros, Pigatto, Joao Antonio Tadeu, Denardin, Ione Terezinha

    Published in Ciência rural (01-08-2016)
    “…The aim of this research was to measure the intraocular pressure (IOP) of normal chinchilla eyes using the rebound tonometer. A further aim was to assess…”
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    Journal Article