Overview
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Thomas Carlyle Jones
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Harvard Medical School, ILSI Research Foundation, USA
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Ulrich Mohr
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Institut für Experimentelle Pathologie, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Hannover, Federal Republic of Germany
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Ronald Duncan Hunt
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New England Regional Primate Research Center, Harvard Medical School, Southborough, USA
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Table of contents (49 chapters)
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Integument
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- John P. Sundberg, M. E. Reichmann
Pages 1-8
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- Sherry A. Klumpp, Harold M. McClure
Pages 14-18
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- George Migaki, Gene B. Hubbard, Thomas M. Butler
Pages 19-23
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Digestive System
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- Gary C. Armitage, Andrew A. Lackner, Morten Schiødt
Pages 27-29
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- Morten Schiødt, Gary C. Armitage, Andrew A. Lackner
Pages 30-31
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- Ronald D. Hunt, Beverly J. Blake
Pages 32-37
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- Andrew A. Lackner, Dennis W. Wilson
Pages 41-46
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- Robert G. Russell, Louis J. DeTolla
Pages 46-53
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- Sherry A. Klumpp, Harold M. McClure
Pages 53-60
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- Laura V. Chalifoux, Miriam R. Anver
Pages 63-64
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- Laura V. Chalifoux, Norval W. King Jr., Lorna D. Johnson
Pages 75-81
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- Rick R. Adler, Peter F. Moore, Douglas L. Schmucker, Linda J. Lowenstine
Pages 81-87
About this book
The International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI) was estab lished in 1978 to stimulate and support scientific research and educational programs related to nutrition, toxicology, and food safety, and to encourage cooperation in these programs among scientists in universities, industry, and government agencies to assist in the resolution of health and safety issues. To supplement and enhance these efforts, ILSI has made a major commitment to supporting programs to harmonize toxicologic testing, to advance a more uniform interpreta tion of bioassay results worldwide, to promote a common understanding of lesion classifications, and to encourage wide discussion of these topics among scientists. The M on ographs on the Pathology of Laboratory Animals are de signed to facilitate communication among those involved in the safety testing of foods, drugs, and chemicals. The complete set will cover all organ systems and is intended for use by pathologists, toxicologists, and others con cerned with evaluating toxicity and carcinogenicity stud ies. The international nature of the project - as reflected in the composition of the editorial board and the diversity of the authors and editors - strengthens our expectations that understanding and cooperation will be improved worldwide through the series. Alex Malaspina President International Life Sciences Institute Preface This book on nonhuman primate pathology is the 12th volume of a set of monographs prepared under the sponsorship of the International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI).
Editors and Affiliations
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Harvard Medical School, ILSI Research Foundation, USA
Thomas Carlyle Jones
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Institut für Experimentelle Pathologie, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Hannover, Federal Republic of Germany
Ulrich Mohr
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New England Regional Primate Research Center, Harvard Medical School, Southborough, USA
Ronald Duncan Hunt