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mosquito infection studies with aotus monkeys and humans infected with the chesson strain of plasmodiun vivax.oocyst counts were compared between mosquitoes that fed on humans versus mosquitoes that fed on aotus monkeys, both of which were infected with the chesson strain of plasmodium vivax. oocyst counts obtained from mosquitoes fed on humans were almost 10-fold higher in number. mosquitoes were more likely to be infected and with a higher rate of infection when they fed on monkeys before the peak in the asexual parasite count. mosquitoes that fed on humans were more likely to be more heavily infected ...022403307
susceptibility of the marmoset, marikina geoffroyi, and the night monkey, aotus zonalis, to experimental infection with toxoplasma. 195413207556
the skin of primates. xii. the skin of the owl monkey (aotus trivirgatus). 196213952634
rod receptor potential from the retina of the night monkey. 196214016006
the retinal structure of (aotes trivirgatus) the owl monkey. 19654956113
the lateral geniculate complex of the owl monkey aotes trivirgatus. 19664956782
plasmodium vivax transmitted from man to monkey to man.blood forms of human vivax malaria infected splenectomized night monkeys (aotus trivirgatus). anopheles albimanus mosquitoes transmitted the in fection from a monkey to two human volunteers; parasites and symptoms ap peared 11 days later. blood forms of vivax malaria from each of the two humans infected other night monkeys.19664958354
wavelength and intensity effects on the response of single lateral geniculate nucleus units in the owl monkey. 19664959117
spontaneous herpes-t infection in the owl monkey (aotus trivirgatus). 19664285297
a generalized herpes virus infection in owl monkeys. rep no 670. 19664290976
experimental herpes simplex infection in the owl monkey. 19674291163
an anatomical and electrophysiological study of the retina of the owl monkey, aotes trivirgatus. 19674962330
experimental occlusion of retinal and ciliary vessels in owl monkeys. i. technique and clinical observations of selective embolism of the central retinal artery system. 19676060551
falciparum malaria transmissible from monkey to man by mosquito bite.anopheles freeborni mosquitoes were infected by feeding on a new world monkey, aotus trivirgatus, infected with the malayan iv strain of plasmodium falciparum. after a normal incubation period, the infection was passed to a human volunteer through the bites of these mosquitoes, demonstrating for the first time the practicability of using a simian host as a donor for the infection of mosquitoes with this species of human malarial parasites.19684871793
experimental retinal detachment in the owl monkey. i. methods of producation and clinical picture. 19684970985
experimental retinal detachment in the owl monkey. ii. histology of retina and pigment epithelium. 19684970986
experimental retinal detachment in the owl monkey. 3. electron microscopy of retina and pigment epithelium. 19684970987
observations of the pathogenesis of syphilis in aötus trivirgatus. 19684972379
experimental retinal detachment in the owl monkey. iv. the reattached retina. 19684973290
the synthesis of hyaluronic acid in vitreous. 3. in vivo metabolism in the owl monkey. 19684975462
macromolecular composition and fine structure of the vitreous in the owl monkey. 19684975463
the "area centralis" of the owl monkey (aotes trivirgatus). 19684977613
natural fatal infection of an owl monkey (aotus trivirgatus) with herpes t virus. 19684297387
an attempt to vaccinate owl monkeys (aotus trivirgatus) against falciparum malaria. 19684176951
natural herpes simplex infection in the owl monkey (aotus trivirgatus). 19694304237
the normal course of infection of plasmodium falciparum in owl monkeys. 19694978042
the pathology of plasmodium falciparum in owl monkeys. 19694978043
vaccination against p. falciparum in owl monkeys. 19694978044
experimental retinal detachment in the owl monkey. vi. the erg of the detached and reattached retina. 19694978478
experimental trachoma in owl monkeys. 19694978598
human malaria (plasmodium falciparum) in owl monkeys (aotus trivirgatus). 19694978679
plasmodium malariae: transmission from monkey to man by mosquito bite.anopheles freeborni mosquitoes were infected by feeding on new world monkeys, aotus trivirgatus, infected with a nigerian strain of plasmodium malariae. the infection was passed to human volunteers through the bites of these mosquitoes, demonstrating the practicability of using a simian host for infection of mosquitoes with a third species of human malaria parasite and of the use of such mosquitoes to transmit the infection from monkey to man.19694978959
a catecholamine storage in the pancreatic a2-cells of owl monkey (aotes trivirgatus). 19694980187
opposite effect of illumination and d-amphetamine upon activity in the squirrel monkey (saimiri) and owl monkey (aotes). 19694981926
distribution of mature trophozoites and schizonts of plasmodium falciparum in the organs of aotus trivirgatus, the night monkey. 19694982221
infectivity of plasmodium malariae in the aotus trivirgatus monkey to anopheles freeborni mosquitoes. 19694982903
experimental retinal detachment in the owl monkey. v. electron microscopy of the reattached retina. 19694973407
the synthesis of hyaluronic acid in the vitreous. iv. regeneration in the owl monkey. 19694975258
hematology of the night monkey, aotus trivirgatus. 19694240726
the exoerythrocytic stages of plasmodium falciparum in aotus trivirgatus. 19694894554
analyses on the blood of normal monkeys and owl monkeys infected with plasmodium falciparum. 19694987024
resistance produced in owl monkeys (aotus trivirgatus) by inoculation with irradiated plasmodium falciparum. 19694987035
biological basis for susceptibility of aotus trivirgatus to species of plasmodia from man. 19694987056
the ultrastructure of plasmodium falciparum in splenectomized aotus trivirgatus monkeys. 19694988733
the chromosomes of saguinus fuscicollis illigrei (pucheran, 1845) and aotus trivirgatus (humboldt, 1811). 19694979357
plasmodium falciparum in owl monkeys: drug resistance and chloroquine binding capacity.erythrocytes infected with chloroquine-sensitive plasmodium falciparum bind chloroquine with an apparent intrinsic association constant of 1.5 x 10(7) liters per mole. such high-affinity binding of chloroquine is absent or deficient in uninfected erythrocytes and in erythrocytes infected with chloroquine-resistant plasmodium falciparum.19704988896
tuberculosis in an owl monkey (aotus trivirgatus). 19704989061
a study of klebsiella infections in owl monkeys (aotus trivirgatus). 19704991977
malarial s-antigens from man and owl monkey infected with plasmodium falciparum. 19704994295
renal carcinoma in an owl monkey (aotus trivirgatus). 19704994576
immunity to plasmodium falciparum in owl monkeys (aotus trivirgatus). 19704987847
mycobacterium abscessus infection in an owl monkey (aotus trivirgatua). 19704999881
experimental tuberculosis in owl monkeys (aotus trivirgatus). 19704249270
correlation of naturally occurring detachments with long-term retinal detachment in the owl monkey. 19704985569
isolation, identification, and experimental transmission of herpesvirus t from an owl monkey (aotus trivirgatus). 19704315776
morphology of a disease with features of malignant lymphoma in marmosets and owl monkeys inoculated with herpesvirus saimiri. 197011515087
cutaneous streptothricosis (dermatophiliasis) in owl monkeys. 19714322781
acute pasteurellosis in owl monkeys (aotus trivirgatus). 19714325703
malignant lymphoma with lymphocytic leukemia induced in owl monkeys by herpesvirus saimiri. 19714328952
herpesvirus t as the cause of encephalitis in an owl monkey (aotus trivirgatus). 19714329241
hematologic, biochemical, and parasitologic parameters of the night monkey (aortus trivirgatus). 19714106100
herpes virus aotus: a latent herpesvirus from owl monkeys (aotus trivirgatus) isolation and characterization. 19714108788
representation of the visual field in striate and adjoining cortex of the owl monkey (aotus trivirgatus). 19715002564
dermatophilosis in owl monkeys. 19715002650
acute lymphocytic leukemia in owl monkeys inoculated with herpesvirus saimiri.our study demonstrates for the first time that herpesvirus saimiri can induce acute lymphocytic leukemia in owl monkeys (aotus trivirgatus) and that malignant lymphoma can be induced in this species of nonhuman primates by the inoculation of the virus by various routes (intravenous, sub-cutaneous, and intradermal).19715544872
comparison of schistosoma haematobium, s. mansoni, and s. japonicum infections in the owl monkey, aotus trivirgatus. 19714996977
plasmodium vivax infections in aotus trivirgatus. 19714998615
a representation of the visual field in the caudal third of the middle tempral gyrus of the owl monkey (aotus trivirgatus). 19714998922
experimental retinal detachment in the owl monkey. 8. photoreceptor protein renewal in early retinal reattachment. 19714998987
experimental retinal detachment in the owl monkey. vii. photoreceptor protein renewal in normal and detached retina. 19714993689
applanation and schiotz tonometer standardizations for the owl monkey eye with a new technique for measuring episcleral venous pressure. 19714994059
toxoplasmosis in aotus trivirgatus and callicebus moloch. 19714322772
a note on the chromosomes of aotus trivirgatus humboldt 1812. 19715001019
the chromosomes of aotus trivirgatus humboldt 1812. 19715001018
amino acids and l-asparaginase activity in the plasma of owl monkeys (aotus trivirgatus). 19724633138
mosquito transmission of plasmodium vivax from night monkey to night monkey. 19724402926
experimental retinal detachment in the owl monkey. ix. radioautographic study of protein metabolism. 19724622380
delayed-response performance as a function of sensory stimulation in the squirrel and owl monkey. 19724623002
a representation of the visual field in the inferior nucleus of the pulvinar in the owl monkey (aotus trivirgatus). 19724623782
fine structure of the heart of the owl monkey (aotus trivirgatus) infected with human malaria (plasmodium falciparum). 19724628499
a cytomegalovirus isolated from an owl monkey. 19724336986
morphologic studies of a cytomegalovirus isolated from an owl monkey. 19724337906
herpesviruses from the owl monkey (aotus trivirgatus). 19724338771
activity of two chlorinated lincomycin analogues against chloroquine-resistant falciparum malaria in owl monkeys.the chloroquine-resistant oak knoll strain of plasmodium falciparum, recently adapted to the owl monkey (aotus trivirgatus), was insusceptible to chloroquine therapy. two chlorinated lincomycin analogues tested in this host-parasite system cured blood-induced infections. acute infections were treated orally for 7 consecutive days with either 15 or 75 mg of clindamycin hydrochloride (u-21) per kg per day, 10 or 50 mg of n-demethyl-4'-pentyl clindamycin hydrochloride (u-24) per kg per day, or 20 m ...19724207758
cholesterol gallstones in aotus trivirgatus. 19724217840
chloroquine-resistant plasmodium falciparum: difference in the handling of 14c-amodiaquin and 14c-chloroquine.(14)c-amodiaquin and (14)c-chloroquine were used to study drug binding by preparations of owl monkey erythrocytes infected either with a chloroquine-susceptible (cs) or with a chloroquine-resistant (cr) strain of p. falciparum. both of these drugs are derivatives of 4-aminoquinoline, but they differ in their side chains, and there are differences in the way they are handled by preparations of erythrocytes infected with malaria parasites. although the apparent association constant for the binding ...19734208293
application of the indirect haemagglutination test for malaria: reproducibility with plasmodium falciparum-sensitized cells.the reproducibility of the iha test was assessed. two batches of glutaraldehyde-fixed sheep cells were used and the cells were sensitized with different batches of p. falciparum antigen obtained from 4 owl monkeys. at the individual level the iha test appears to have a reproducibility of approximately 90%.19734211058
thorns of south american clump palm trees in the thoracic organs of owl monkeys (aotus trivirgatus). 19734349897
spontaneous herpesvirus saimiri lymphoma in an owl monkey. 19734350520
spontaneous lesions seen at necropsy in 7 owl monkeys (aotus trivirgatus). 19734351487
nonimmune rosette formation by lymphoma and leukemia cells from herpesvirus saimiri-infected owl monkeys. 19734355224
immunity to chlamydial infections of the eye. v. passive transfer of antitrachoma antibodies to owl monkeys.previous studies have shown that owl monkeys which have had a trachoma agent infection were subsequently highly resistant to challenge by both homologous and heterologous organisms. in the present study, passive transfer of owl monkey serum containing antitrachoma antibody from immune monkeys did not protect recipient monkeys from infectious challenge with homologous trachoma. antibody was not detectable in eye secretions of the recipient monkeys until the intensity of infection was waning, sugg ...19734357603
antibody patterns to herpesvirus saimiri-induced antigens in owl monkeys. 19734358150
herpesvirus aotus type 2: a new viral agent from owl monkeys (aotus trivirgatus). 19734120329
antibody reactions to herpesvirus saimiri (hvs)-induced early and late antigens (ea and la) in hvs-infected squirrel, marmoset and owl monkeys. 19734133586
pilot experiments with eb virus in owl monkeys (aotus trivirgatus). ii. eb virus in a cell line from an animal with reticuloproliferative disease. 19734134122
cross immunity studies with east and west african strains of plasmodium falciparum in owl monkeys (aotus trivirgatus). 19734198111
pressure effect on erg and optic nerve conduction of visual impulse. short-term effects in owl monkeys. 19734198464
unusual intranuclear tubular structures associated with the maturation of herpesvirus saimiri in monkey kidney cell cultures. 19734198465
dermatophilosis (cutaneous streptothricosis) in owl monkeys. 19734200451
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