| [dermatophytosis, pseudo-dermatophytosis and healthy cutaneous portage observed in platyrhini and cynomorpha monkeys (author's transl)]. | the most frequent tinea of the subhuman primates are microsporosis due to microsporum canis or trichophytosis at trichophyton mentagrophytes and t. simii. the t. mentagrophytes, an anthropo-zoophilic species must be differenciated from t. rubrum and t. interdigitale, dermatophytes of the man; due to the importance of that diagnosis in primate mycology, some tests are used for the differenciation. between the 226 monkeys investigated it was registered: 2 trichophytosis at t. mentagrophytes (an on ... | 1977 | 418728 |
| [cytogenetics of cercopithecus (mona) campbelli. comparison with other cercopithecus species and man (author's transl)]. | the karyotype of c. (mona) campbelli campbelli is described after applying various banding techniques. after comparing this karyotype with those of numerous other cercopithecus species it becomes possible to situate c. (m.) c. campbelli in the phylogeny of the group. a comparison with the human karyotype, after high resolution banding, shows that both species differ by some forty rearrangements, essentially fissions and inversions. a fission of the chromosome homologous to the human no. 10 occur ... | 1981 | 6974522 |