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Bonnet monkey

Swenerton, H-, and Hurley, L, S, (1980), Zinc deficiency in rhesus and bonnet monkeys, including effects on reproduction. /. Wutr. 110,575-. 3. [Pg.871]

Nasir-Ud-Din Jeanloz, R. Vercelotti, J. McArthur, J. Studies on bonnet monkey cervical mucus the effect of proteases on mucus glycoproteins of macaca radiata. Biochimica. Biophysica. Acta 1981, 678, 483-496. [Pg.1358]

The extraparotid saliva of Macaque monkeys contains a glycoprotein (mol. wt. 9.6 X 10 ) capable of inhibition of the precipitation of calcium phosphate. The major glycoproteins obtained from Bonnet monkey cervical mucous of the peri-ovulatory and of the pre-menstrual phases differ mainly in the point of linkage of the terminal neuraminic acid residues and of the substitution of the... [Pg.405]

In the stumptail Macaca arctoides) and bonnet (Macaca radiata) monkeys, the cytoplasm of the Clara cells contained abundant mitochondria, a medium-sized Golgi complex, and a moderate amount of granular endoplasmic reticulum (Cast-LEMAN et al. 1975). In bonnet monkeys, the cells frequently contained round secretory droplets, which were homogeneously electron dense. Secretory droplets were less frequently observed in the non-ciliated bronchiolar cells of the stumptail monkey. The non-ciliated bronchiolar cells of the rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatto) were not observed to contain any secretory droplets. [Pg.156]

A glycoprotein isolated from the cervical mucus of the bonnet monkey has Neu5Ac and Neu5Gc in a ratio of 3 1, but no 0-acetylated sialic acids (Hatcher... [Pg.23]

Figure 2.11(b) Monkey-saddles of the gyroid (left) and the D surface (right). These saddles are related by the Bonnet transformation. Atoms, fixed to the flat points of the saddles, are transformed from the face-centred cubic to a body-centred cubic array. [Pg.57]

Exposure to 23,000 ppm produced ataxia, followed by unconsciousness and death due to respiratory failure in mice (Woolverton and Balster 1981). A progression from ataxia to lethargy, loss of motor function, and prostration produced by 1,1,1-trichloroethane has been observed in a variety of species, including rats, mice, dogs, and monkeys (Adams et al. 1950 Bonnet et al. 1980 Calhoun et al. 1988 Gehring 1968 Krantz et al. 1959 Lazarew 1929 Torkelson et al. 1958). [Pg.51]

Hendrickx, A. G., Teratologic evaluation of imipramine hydrochloride in bonnet (Macaca radiata) and rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Teratology, 1975, 111 219-222. [Pg.147]


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