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4681por Frank, Robert T.“…From the incomplete experiments performed it would appear that placental injections into animals of the same species cause no changes in the generative organs. …”
Publicado 1907
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4683por Tenbroeck, Carl“…From the fact that the rats show no evidence of illness such as loss in weight, pyrexia, or visible pathological changes, and that after either intraabdominal or intracerebral inoculation the virus is only found in the abdominal organs and possibly only in the spleen, it seems likely that it does not multiply but that in the rat tissue, particularly in the spleen, it is not destroyed so rapidly as in the organs of other animals. Careful study of the records fails to show that passing one strain of virus alternately through pigs and rats for three transfers in each species changes the virulence for swine or causes the virus to become virulent for rats. …”
Publicado 1918
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4684por Jorstad, Louis H.“…Vitamin A fed in more than ample quantities to these animals protects the animals and the cells against the toxic action of the tar and stimulates and prolongs their secondary growth. …”
Publicado 1925
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4685por MacNider, William deB.“…The acid-base equilibrium of the blood as indicated by determinations of the reserve alkali of the blood remains constant in non-pregnant animals at different age periods. This statement does not imply that the acid-base balance of such animals at different age periods is a stable balance. 2. …”
Publicado 1926
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4686“…Rabbits sensitized to horse serum developed a bacteremia of 9 to 12 hours' duration when they were inoculated simultaneously with normal horse serum and a strain of Streptococcus hemolyticus, while the bacteria could only be isolated from the blood stream of non-sensitized animals within the first 3 hours after inoculation. …”
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4687por Poindexter, Hildrus A.“…Antibodies to this heat-resistant precipitable substance were found in the serum of infected animals. The antibody strength seems to be relatively less in the serum of rats than in the other animals but the power of extracts from the spleen of infected rats appeared to be equivalent to the power of similar extracts of the other animals. …”
Publicado 1934
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4688“…Intracerebral inoculation of the virus produces in monkeys a lymphocytic choriomeningitis from which the animal recovers, while in mice a rapidly fatal choriomeningitis is produced. …”
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4689“…Tuberculo-protein produces no macroscopic reaction in normal animals. The microscopic reaction of neutrophiles and monocytes regresses in less than a week. …”
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4690THE INFLUENCE OF INJECTIONS OF HOMOLOGOUS HEMOGLOBIN ON THE KIDNEYS OF NORMAL AND DEHYDRATED ANIMALSpor Lalich, Joseph J.“…When the involvement is sufficiently extensive, there is elevation of the non-protein nitrogen and some animals die because of renal failure.…”
Publicado 1947
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4693por Hussey, Raymond G.“…The results that we have obtained in our experiments present an interesting analogy between the effect of x-rays and certain salts on the lymphoid elements of the animal body. We regard this analogy as significant in that it presents suggestions regarding the chemical nature of x-ray effects in the animal body.…”
Publicado 1923
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4694por Hartline, H. Keffer“…The responses were determined quantitatively by measuring the angle through which an animal turned away from a line perpendicular to the rays of light. 2. …”
Publicado 1923
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4695por Brody, Samuel“…After discussing the physicochemical conception of growth, tentative numerical values of two growth constants are given for several species of animals including man, and the methods of computation are discussed in detail.…”
Publicado 1926
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4697por Sharpey-Schafer, E.“…1. In the higher animals control of the functions of the body is dual, being partly neural and partly humoral. 2. …”
Publicado 1927
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4698“…A heavy ingestion of frothy emulsified fat by rats and bullfrogs does not increase susceptibility to bubble formation when the animals are decompressed 2 to 72 hours later. This indicates that gaseous films (bubble nuclei) initially present do not pass across the intestinal wall with the digested fat, and also that high fat content per se in the lymph and blood does not increase susceptibility to bubble formation. 2. …”
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4700“…(c) In homologous cells of different animals it is directly related to the mass of the cell.…”
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