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Spontaneous Pathology Of The Laboratory Nonhuman Primate Alys Bradley

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Spontaneous Pathology Of The Laboratory Nonhuman Primate Alys Bradley
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Publisher: Academic Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 40.75 MB
Author: Alys Bradley, Jennifer Chilton, Beth W. Mahler
ISBN: 9780128130889, 9780128130896, 0128130881, 012813089X
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Spontaneous Pathology Of The Laboratory Nonhuman Primate Alys Bradley by Alys Bradley, Jennifer Chilton, Beth W. Mahler 9780128130889, 9780128130896, 0128130881, 012813089X instant download after payment.

Spontaneous Pathology of the Laboratory Non-human Primate serves as a "go to" resource for all pathologists working on primates in safety assessment studies. In addition, it helps diagnostic veterinary pathologists rule out spontaneous non-clinical disease pathologies when assigning cause of death to species in zoological collections. Primate species included are rhesus, cynomolgus macaques and marmosets. Multi-authored chapters are arranged by organ system, thus providing the necessary information for continued research. Pathologists often face a lack of suitable reference materials or historical data to determine if pathologic changes they are observing in monkeys are spontaneous or a consequence of other treatments or factors.

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