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Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science
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January 1, 1996
Perinephric pseudocysts in a squirrel monkey
L A Krugner-Higby, M J Jayo, B C Bullock, et al.
Endocrinology
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March 1, 1992
Developmental exposure to estrogens induces persistent changes in skeletal tissue
S Migliaccio, R R Newbold, B C Bullock, et al.
Primates in Medicine
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January 1, 1976
Atherosclerosis in new world monkeys
T B Clarkson, N D Lehner, B C Bullock, et al.
Experimental and Molecular Pathology
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December 1, 1973
Pathologic characteristics and composition of diet-aggravated atherosclerotic plaques during "regression"
T B Clarkson, J S King, H B Lofland, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives
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September 1, 1973
Pathologic effects of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in laboratory animals
B N Gupta, J G Vos, J A Moore, et al.
Arteriosclerosis and Thrombosis : a Journal of Vascular Biology
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April 1, 1994
Dietary polyunsaturated fat decreases coronary artery atherosclerosis in a pediatric-aged population of African green monkeys
M S Wolfe, J K Sawyer, T M Morgan, et al.
Laboratory Animal Care
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December 1, 1970
Naturally occurring lesions seen at necropsy in eight woolly monkeys (Lagothrix sp.)
J D Henderson, W S Webster, B C Bullock, et al.
Laboratory Animal Science
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January 1, 1990
T-cell lymphosarcoma in a female African green monkey (Cercopithecus aethiops)
M J Jayo, K Laber-Laird, B C Bullock, et al.
Experimental and Molecular Pathology
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February 1, 1973
Spider monkeys (Ateles sp.) as animal models for atherosclerosis research
G J Pucak, N D Lehner, T B Clarkson, et al.
Experimental and Molecular Pathology
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August 1, 1984
A study of atherosclerosis regression in Macaca mulatta. V. Changes in abdominal aorta and carotid and coronary arteries from animals with atherosclerosis induced for 38 months and then regressed for 24 or 48 months at plasma cholesterol concentrations of 300 or 200 mg/dl
T B Clarkson, M G Bond, B C Bullock, et al.
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Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science
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January 1, 1996
Perinephric pseudocysts in a squirrel monkey
L A Krugner-Higby, M J Jayo, B C Bullock, et al.
Endocrinology
|
March 1, 1992
Developmental exposure to estrogens induces persistent changes in skeletal tissue
S Migliaccio, R R Newbold, B C Bullock, et al.
Primates in Medicine
|
January 1, 1976
Atherosclerosis in new world monkeys
T B Clarkson, N D Lehner, B C Bullock, et al.
Experimental and Molecular Pathology
|
December 1, 1973
Pathologic characteristics and composition of diet-aggravated atherosclerotic plaques during "regression"
T B Clarkson, J S King, H B Lofland, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives
|
September 1, 1973
Pathologic effects of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in laboratory animals
B N Gupta, J G Vos, J A Moore, et al.
Arteriosclerosis and Thrombosis : a Journal of Vascular Biology
|
April 1, 1994
Dietary polyunsaturated fat decreases coronary artery atherosclerosis in a pediatric-aged population of African green monkeys
M S Wolfe, J K Sawyer, T M Morgan, et al.
Laboratory Animal Care
|
December 1, 1970
Naturally occurring lesions seen at necropsy in eight woolly monkeys (Lagothrix sp.)
J D Henderson, W S Webster, B C Bullock, et al.
Laboratory Animal Science
|
January 1, 1990
T-cell lymphosarcoma in a female African green monkey (Cercopithecus aethiops)
M J Jayo, K Laber-Laird, B C Bullock, et al.
Experimental and Molecular Pathology
|
February 1, 1973
Spider monkeys (Ateles sp.) as animal models for atherosclerosis research
G J Pucak, N D Lehner, T B Clarkson, et al.
Experimental and Molecular Pathology
|
August 1, 1984
A study of atherosclerosis regression in Macaca mulatta. V. Changes in abdominal aorta and carotid and coronary arteries from animals with atherosclerosis induced for 38 months and then regressed for 24 or 48 months at plasma cholesterol concentrations of 300 or 200 mg/dl
T B Clarkson, M G Bond, B C Bullock, et al.
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