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ISBN 10: 0367377039
ISBN 13: 978-0367377038
Author: Chester A. Glomski, Alessandra Pica, Jessica F. Greene
Erythrocytes of the Rhesus and Cynomolgus Monkeys 1st Edition:
Erythrocytes of the Rhesus and Cynomolgus Monkeys addresses the morphologic, quantitative, and generative aspects of the erythrocytes of the rhesus monkey Macaca mulatta and the cynomolgus monkey Macaca fascicularis (long-tailed macaque, crab-eating monkey). These two species are the most commonly selected nonhuman primates for basic science and clinical medical investigations.
The hemopoietic cells of man and the rhesus monkey display an intimate homogeneity. Their functional activities are close and at times identical. The cynomolgus monkey was enlisted in biomedical studies at a time when rhesus monkeys were not available in sufficient quantities. It has gained increased use in the Far East and in the Western world. It is, for example, employed in the current development of a vaccine against the deadly Ebola virus.
The authors of the book discuss the erythropoietic profiles of normal and abnormal macaques of both sexes and of all age groups as investigated with contemporary electronic methodologies. They cover the role of stress as it is perceived by the monkey and how it impacts erythrocellular values, and how to train the monkey to be a cooperative, unperturbed subject for hematologic study. Additional topics include the role of medication in deriving normal physiologic erythrocellular data, the development of the precursors of the erythrocyte (normoblasts), the morphologic analysis of the megaloblastic series of abnormal erythroid cells, the analysis of erythropoiesis in bone marrow, the relationship of the simian immunodeficiency virus and erythropoiesis, erythrocyte life span, and parasitic invasion of the red cell.
Erythrocytes of the Rhesus and Cynomolgus Monkeys 1st Edition Table of contents:
Chapter 1 Pursuit of the Baseline, Steady-State Hemograms of Macaca mulatta and Macaca fascicularis
Chapter 2 Stress and the Erythrogram
Chapter 3 Ketamine: Its Use in Obtaining Erythroid Values of Blood
Chapter 4 Training Rhesus Monkeys to Voluntarily Cooperate in Obtaining Phlebotomies
Chapter 5 Modern Hematology
Chapter 6 Bone Marrow: Erythropoiesis
Chapter 7 Bone Marrow: Erythrogram
Chapter 8 Erythrocyte Life Span
Chapter 9 Blood Volume
Chapter 10 Megaloblasts
Chapter 11 Megaloblastic Anemia
Chapter 12 Erythrocyte-Based Values and Gender Relationships
Chapter 13 Erythrocyte Indices (MCV, MCH, MCHC)
Chapter 14 Erythrogram: Variability Associated with Age
Chapter 15 Effects of Fasting on the Erythrogram of Macaca fascicularis
Chapter 16 Erythrogram of Infant Macaca mulatta
Chapter 17 Erythroid Profile of Fetal Macaca fascicularis
Chapter 18 Erythrogram of Infant Macaca fascicularis
Chapter 19 Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV): Its Relationship with Erythropoiesis in Macaca mulatta
Chapter 20 Erythroid Profile of Pregnant Macaca mulatta
Chapter 21 Erythroid Profile of Pregnant Macaca fascicularis
Chapter 22 Erythrocytes and the Menstrual Cycle
Chapter 23 Reticulocytes
Chapter 24 Anemia
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