long legs, a narrow waist, a small head with enlarged nostrils and a long tail which can act as a counterbalance during sharp turns. Cheetahs' hearts, livers and lungs are also enlarged to allow them to run fast. But compared with other big cats, the cheetah's teeth...
bury placentas and aborted fetuses promptly.66Prevention in sheep used in medical research is a major problem. Currently available vaccines are unable to prevent infection but may reduce abortion and shedding of the bacterium.68,79,80Removing cattle,cats, and rodents may aid in control efforts.31...
Dolphins generally sleep at night, but only for a couple hours at a time; they are often active late at night, possibly matching this alert period to feed
These observations would suggest progression of hepatic toxicity although macroscopic and microscopic examinations of the livers were normal and similar to controls. The nature and toxicological significance of elevated transaminase levels in rodents is not known. However, this could have an impact on ...
In veterinary species, naturally occurring GM2 gangliosidoses have been reported in dogs (Gambetti et al., 1970; Cummings et al., 1985; Rotmistrovsky et al., 1991; Yamato et al., 2002;Tamura et al.,2010), cats (Cork et al., 1977;Neuwelt et al., 1985;Yamato et al., 2004a;Marti...
(HBoV 2–4) have subsequently been discovered, which are predominantly enteric, and have yet to be associated with any pathology. Species belonging to theBocaparvovirusgenus have also been detected in carnivorehost species, including dogs, cats, andCalifornia sea lions, but they are most commonly...
[42] have also shown that intravenous administration of AAV rh10 leads to extensive distribution and widespread gene expression in the brain. AAV9 has been tested extensively by intravenous delivery in several animal species including newborn/infant/adult rodents, cats, dogs, and non-human primates...