Publications
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aortic atherosclerosis in free-ranging howler monkeys (alouatta caraya). | 1965 | 5839860 | |
[disease reservoirs and wild vectors of trypanosoma cruzi. xlii. natural infection of the monkey, alouatta caraya (humboldt, 1812) by t. cruzi]. | 1970 | 4991071 | |
plasmodium falciparum infection induced in the black spider monkey, ateles fusciceps, and black howler monkey, alouatta villosa. | 1970 | 4986058 | |
functional and phylogenetic significance of integrated growth and form in occluding monkey canine teeth (alouatta caraya and macaca mulatta). | 1968 | 4970939 | |
the functional anatomy of the lower limb of the howler monkey (alouatta caraya). | 1968 | 4970511 | |
odontometric characteristics of the howler monkey (alouatta caraya). | 1967 | 4964189 | |
the population characteristics of howler monkeys (alouatta caraya) in northern argentina. | 1966 | 4960172 | |
the chromosome complement of the howler monkey (alouatta caraya, humboldt 1812). | 1966 | 4959870 | |
occlusofacial relationships in the mature howler monkey (alouatta caraya). | 1966 | 4957120 | |
growth of the lens in howler monkeys (alouatta caraya). | 1966 | 4955606 | |
postnatal changes in the aorta of howler monkeys (alouatta caraya). | 1966 | 4955012 | |
prenatal dental development in the black howler monkey (alouatta caraya). | 1973 | 4632074 | |
hematologic values of the black spider monkey (ateles fusciceps), red spider monkey (ateles geoffroyi), white face monkey (cebus capucinus), and black howler monkey (alouatta villosa). | 1971 | 4329310 | |
a subcutaneous abscess associated with salmonella typhimurium in a black howler monkey (alouatta villosa). | 1971 | 4329305 | |
blood clotting in the howler monkey (alouatta caraya). | 1968 | 4233371 | |
spontaneous coronary lesions in howler monkeys (alouatta caraya). | 1968 | 4232394 | |
[simian malaria in the state of goiãs, brazil: findings of alouatta caraya monkeys infected with plasmodium brazillianum]. | 1973 | 4200148 | |
experimental technique for the conservation of private lands. | a community-based sanctuary for the black howler monkey (alouatta pigra) has been established on 18 square miles of riverine forest along the belize river, belize. it is based on voluntary signed pledges by subsistence farmers to abide by management plans for their lands. conservation-education programs which impact favorably on the villagers are being carried out. | 1988 | 3184168 |
human occlusofacial form commonality: race-related traits, ontogeny, paedomorphism, and functional correlates. | previous cephalometric studies of occlusofacial angular and metric data show small variability within and between population samples of caucasian children and adults. comparable results were obtained by use of standardized x-ray cephalometry and direct craniometric measurements of skulls of mature specimens of alouatta caraya and cebus capucinus. these data measure facial and occlusofacial form and form relationships. identical measuring techniques are applied to compare data derived from headpl ... | 1989 | 2929735 |
eosinophilic meningoencephalitis due to angiostrongylus cantonensis as the cause of death in captive non-human primates. | fatal eosinophilic meningoencephalitis due to angiostrongylus cantonensis is reported in captive non-human primates. a howler monkey (alouatta caraya) at the audubon park and zoological gardens, new orleans, la, died 21 days after initial clinical symptoms. a white-handed gibbon (hylobates lar) died at the ardastra gardens and zoo, nassau, bahamas, 17 days after onset of symptoms. both had access to free-ranging gastropods within the zoos. these are the first reported cases of natural infection ... | 1990 | 2301708 |
drinking behavior in the black howler monkey (alouatta caraya). | 1992 | 1612535 | |
[characteristics of the absorption surface of the intestinal epithelium of alouatta caraya]. | electron microscopy of the absorption surface of the jejunal epithelium of the howler monkey alouatta caraya showed the presence of core filaments implanted at the level of the terminal web in the microvilli. these microvilli are 5 to 7 mum long and up to 5 mum thick, their extraordinary development is attributed to a conditioned adaptation of the species to its feeding habits and nature of absorption. | 1976 | 828283 |
in vitro survival of howler monkey (alouatta caraya) and other simian lymphocytes. | lymphoid cell cultures from normal howler monkey (alouatta caraya) lymph nodes or peripheral blood were found to survive for over four months. several-fold increase in cell numbers occurred during the first two months of culture. the cells were predominantly of t-cell origin. herpes or c-type virus or viral genomes were not detected in these lymphoid type cultures. | 1976 | 826637 |
repeated sedation of the howler monkey (alouatta caraya) with ketamine hydrochloride. | 1978 | 416291 | |
herpesvirus saimiri-induced lymphoproliferative disease in howler monkeys. | four of 5 howler monkeys (alouatta caraya) experimentally infected with herpesvirus saimiri (hvs) developed a rapidly fatal malignant lymphoma accompanied by peripheral t-cell lymphocytosis. hvs was isolated from fresh and tissue cultured blood and tissue lymphocytes and from cell cultures derived from nonlymphoid organs. humoral antibodies against hvs-induced antigens were detected in the sera of the animals. the in vitro response of the peripheral blood lymphocytes to mitogenic stimulants was ... | 1977 | 195067 |
oncornavirus particles in lymphoid cultures from a howler monkey with herpesvirus saimiri-induced disease. | budding and extracellular oncornavirus particles were observed in cells of lymphoid cultures derived from the spleen, lymph node, and blood of a howler monkey (alouatta caraya) that developed a malignant lymphoproliferative disease after infection with herpesvirus saimiri. the various possible sources of origin of these particles are discussed. | 1976 | 187783 |
[infection of new world primates with junin virus. i. alouatta carayá]. | 1978 | 105225 | |
[infection of alouatta carayá (mono aullador) by junín virus]. | 1978 | 98811 |