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A histological study of adrenal gland in guinea pig and hamster
In basic sciences, laboratory animals have a special
role in investigations. In this study, the adrenal of three adult
female guinea pigs and hamsters were studied. The left adrenal
was larger than the right in two species...
Morphometrical Study of the Temporal Bone and Auditory Ossicles in Guinea Pig
In this research, anatomical descriptions of the structure of the temporal bone and auditory ossicles have been performed based on dissection of ten guinea pigs. The results showed that, in guinea pig temporal bone was similar to other animals...
Morphological and histochemical study of guinea pig duodenal submucosal glands
of the proximal duodenum. The study was aimed to demonstrate the morphological and histochemical properties of duodenum and duodenal submucosal glands in the small intestine of the guinea pig. The duodenum of 10 adult healthy animals constituted the material...
Evaluation of cytokine mRNA expression in vaccinated guinea pigs with foot-and-mouth disease type O inactivated vaccine
Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is a severely contagious viral disease that mainly affects cloven-hoofed
livestock and wildlife. This study quantifies the cytokines mRNA expression of vaccinated guinea pigs with
FMD type O inactivated...
Diagnosis and Clinical Management of Gastrointestinal Conditions in Exotic Companion Mammals (Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, and Chinchillas)
Gastrointestinal Anatomy and Physiology of Select Exotic Companion Mammals
Rodent Nutrition: Digestive Comparisons of 4 Common Rodent Species
Automatic evaluation of pressure sore status by combining information obtained from high-frequency ultrasound and digital photography
In this study, the different phases of pressure sore generation and healing are investigated through a combined analysis of high-frequency ultrasound (20 MHz) images and digital color photographs. Pressure sores were artificially induced in guinea...
Quantitative assessment of pressure sore generation and healing through numerical analysis of high-frequency ultrasound images
This article focuses on the development of a method
to quantitatively assess the healing process of artificially induced
pressure sores using high-frequency (20 MHz) ultrasound
images. We induced sores in guinea pigs...