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    Blood Biochemistry Values of Green Turtles, Chelonia Mydas, With and Without Fibropapillomatosis by Aguirre, A A, Balazs, G H

    Published in Comparative clinical pathology (01-12-2000)
    “…Baseline blood biochemistry values were obtained for two foraging aggregations of clinically healthy wild, juvenile green turtles (Chelonia mydas) inhabiting…”
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    An automated biochemical assay for haptoglobin: Prevention of interference from albumin by Eckersall, P. D., Duthie, S., Safi, S., Moffatt, D., Horadagoda, N. U., Doyle, S., Parton, R., Bennett, D., Fitzpatrick, J. L.

    Published in Comparative clinical pathology (1999)
    “…Measurement of the acute phase serum protein, haptoglobin (Hp), is performed by biochemical methods based on haemoglobin binding, in many veterinary diagnostic…”
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    Comparative Cell Shape and Diffusional Water Permeability of Red Blood Cells from Indian Elephant (Elephas maximus) and Man (Homo sapiens) by Benga, G, Kuchel, P W, Chapman, B E, Cox, G C, Ghiran, I, Gallagher, C H

    Published in Comparative clinical pathology (01-01-2000)
    “…Red blood cells (RBC) from an Indian elephant (Elephas maximus) were studied by light microscopy (LM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and a new nuclear…”
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    Differential Analysis of Rat Bone Marrow by Flow Cytometry by Saad, A, Palm, M, Widell, S, Reiland, S

    Published in Comparative clinical pathology (01-01-2000)
    “…A procedure for rat bone marrow differential analysis using flow cytometry and commercially available monoclonal antibodies is described. The method uses a…”
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    The influences of thermal stress on serum biochemical parameters of dromedary camels and their correlation with thyroid activity by Nazifi, S, Gheisari, H R, Poorabbas, H

    Published in Comparative clinical pathology (01-03-1999)
    “…In order to study the influences of thermal stress on serum biochemical parameters of dromedary camels and their correlation with thyroid activity, blood…”
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    Prediction of Two- and Three-Amino-Acid Sequences of Acute Myeloid Leukaemia 1 Protein from its Amino Acid Composition by Wu, Guang, Yan, Shao-min

    Published in Comparative clinical pathology (01-01-2000)
    “…The repeated amino acid sequences in human acute myeloid leukaemia 1 protein (AML-1) are indispensable for its function and such repetitions cannot be simply…”
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    Comparative Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Diffusional Water Permeability of Red Blood Cells from Different Species. XI. Horses Introduced to Australia and European Horses (Equus caballus) by Benga, Gh, Matei, H, Frenescu, L, Chapman, B E, Kuchel, P W

    Published in Comparative clinical pathology (01-12-2000)
    “…The diffusional water permeability (P^sub d^) of red blood cells (RBCs) from horses introduced to Australia and from European horses was measured by a Mn^sup…”
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    The intracellular ionic strength of red cells and the influence of complex formation by Mouat, M. F., Manchester, K. L.

    Published in Comparative clinical pathology (01-01-1998)
    “…Various cellular features of red blood cells, such as transmembrane transport and the physicochemical properties of haemoglobin, are affected by ionic…”
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    Normal haematology of free-living green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) from the United Arab Emirates by Samour, J. H., Hewlett, J. C., Silvanose, C., Hasbun, C. R., Al-Ghais, S. M.

    Published in Comparative clinical pathology (01-01-1998)
    “…A comprehensive health assessment was conducted in May 1997 on free-living green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) occurring off the coast of Ras Al-Khaima, United…”
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    Normal blood chemistry of free-living green sea turtles,Chelonia mydas, from the United Arab Emirates by Hasbún, C. R., Lawrence, A. J., Naldo, J., Samour, J. H., Al-Ghais, S. M.

    Published in Comparative clinical pathology (01-01-1998)
    “…Blood chemistry values were obtained from 62 clinically normal, free-living green sea turtles,Chelonia mydas, in order to establish normal blood chemistry…”
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    Behaviour of Mean Erythrocyte Volume During Submaximal Treadmill Exercise in the Horse by Pellegrini Masini, A, Baragli, P, Tedeschi, D, Lubas, G, Martelli, F, Gavazza, A, Sighieri, C

    Published in Comparative clinical pathology (01-01-2000)
    “…The aim of this work was to study the role of spleen contraction in the modification of circulating erythrocyte mean volume during treadmill exercise in the…”
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    Study on biological variability of haematological components in dogs by Jensen, A. L., Iversen, L., Petersen, T. K.

    Published in Comparative clinical pathology (01-12-1998)
    “…The aim of the present study was to estimate the between-dog, within-dog and analytical components of variance for red blood cell (RBC) concentration, white…”
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    Comparative Biochemistry of Marsupial Erythrocytes: A Review by Agar, N S, Reinke, N B, Godwin, I R, Kuchel, P W

    Published in Comparative clinical pathology (01-12-2000)
    “…Although extensive studies have been performed on human erythrocytes, there is a shortage of information on marsupial erythrocytes. Studies on haematology and…”
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    Comparison of platelet number, mean platelet volume and platelet mass in five mammalian species by Boudreaux, M. K., Ebbe, S.

    Published in Comparative clinical pathology (01-01-1998)
    “…Platelet number, mean platelet volume (MPV), and platelet mass were compared among horses, foals, ponies, dogs, cats, cows, calves and goats. Platelet mass was…”
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    Haematological changes and anaemia associated with captivity and petroleum exposure in seabirds by Newman, S. H., Mazet, J. K., Ziccardi, M. H., Lieske, C. L., Fauquier, D. A., Gardner, I. A., Zinkl, J. G., Christopher, M. M.

    Published in Comparative clinical pathology (01-06-1999)
    “…Free-ranging marine birds are severely impacted by petroleum released into the environment. Although petroleum can affect many organ systems, oxidative damage…”
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