The Kitasato archives of experimental medicine.
Discontinued
Publisher:
Kitasato Institute for Infectious Diseases.. Tokyo : Kitasato Institute
Frequency: Four no. a year
Country: Japan
Language: English
Author(s):
Kitasato Kenkyūjo.
Start Year:1917 - 1993
Identifiers
| ISSN: | 0023-1924 (Print) 0023-1924 (Linking) |
| NLM ID: | 0376613 |
| (OCoLC): | 01755170 |
| (DNLM): | K06180000(s) |
| Coden: | KAEMAW |
| Classification: | W1 KI855 |
Histochemical study on the gland of pelvis renalis in the horse. The glands of pelvis renalis in adult and fetal horses were examined by histochemically. The glandular terminal was divided into two types, intraepithelial gland (IE) and extraepithelial gland (EE) by their locations and histochemical characters. Both glands were composed of mucous cells. The former lay in the transitional epithelium and were stained reddish with galactose oxidase-Schiff (GOS) and mild oxidation-Schiff (MOS), bluish purple with periodic acid-cold thionine Schiff-NaOH-PAS (PCP). The latter distributed in the lamina propria, but was not discovered in the fetus. They were stained...
Clinico-pathological analysis of foal diseases from 237 autopsy cases. To elucidate the current status of foal diseases in Japan, clinico-pathological analysis was conducted on 237 foal autopsy cases. As a result, bacterial infection was identified as an important cause of foal death. Most of the bacteria isolated from these cases were ubiquitous, opportunistic, environmental organisms, known to be non-pathogenic to mature animals. Most of cases with bacterial infection were diagnosed as having hypogammaglobulinemia, i.e., failure of passive transfer. In addition, the mean weight of thymuses in foals affected by bacterial infection tended to be lower than that of...