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the immunocytochemistry of cytokeratin in fish tissues.an increasing interest in fish species as sentinels of environmental pollution and in carcinogenesis research has led to the identification of diagnostically challenging neoplasms of uncertain cellular origin and the need for additional diagnostic methods. to determine the potential of using commercially available antibodies to intermediate filament proteins on paraffin-embedded fish tissues for immunocytochemistry in tumor diagnosis, the application of three antikeratin antibodies to normal adu ...19937505508
[presence of a new trichostrongyloidea (nematoda) nochtia (nochtia) atelerixi n. sp. in an erinacoidea (insectivora) in togo].nochtia (nochtia) atelerixi n. sp. (nematoda, trichostrongyloidea) of ethiopian erinacoidea. - nochtia (nochtia) atelerixi n. sp. is found in the intestine of the hedgehog atelerix albiventris in togo. it is distinguished from the two other congeneric species parasite of asiatic primates, n. (n.) nochti travassos et vogelsang, 1929 and n. (n.) tani le van hoa, 1966, mainly by the highest number of cuticular crests and spicules with six tips.19826926936
the karyotype of the middle-african hedgehog atelerix albiventris wagner, 1841 and its cytotaxonomical relationships to other erinaceinae (insectivora: erinaceidae).like other hedgehog species investigated hitherto, also the middle african species atelerix albiventris has a diploid number of 48 chromosomes. however, aethechinus and atelerix display quite distinct cytogenetic characteristics compared to the hedgehog genera erinaceus, hemiechinus and paraechinus. individual chromosome structures and reactivities permit the recognition of similarities to the algerian hedgehog aethechinus algirus and indicate their close relationship. nevertheless, the proposal ...19911879689
salivary gland oncocytes in african hedgehogs (atelerix albiventris) mimicking cytomegalic inclusion disease.the salivary glands from three african hedgehogs contained multiple foci of cytomegalic cells, which occasionally had a mild to moderate infiltrate of lymphocytes at the periphery. the cytomegalic cells were 35 to 40 microns in diameter with abundant acidophilic granular to hyalin cytoplasm. the nuclei were enlarged with clumped marginalized chromatin and a large, (6 to 8 microns in diameter) central, brightly eosinophilic nucleolus that had the appearance of an inclusion body by light microscop ...19911655834
cytomegalic inclusion disease in the east african headgehog.cytomegaly with intranuclear inclusion bodies was found in the duct epithelium of the salivary glands of five of ten hedgehogs (atelerix albiventris). cytomegalovirus infection was presumed to be the cause.1975167206
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