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Flow cytometry as a tool in the evaluation of blood leukocyte function in Chelonia mydas (Linnaeus, 1758) (Testudines, Cheloniidae)
ArticleAbstract: Chelonia mydas is a sea turtle that feeds and nests on the Brazilian coast and a disease called fibrPalabras claves:CHELONIA MYDAS, Flow cytometry, Green turtle, LeukocytesAutores:Alexander Genoy-Puerto, Kinoshita D., Matushima E.R., Rossi S., Sá-Rocha L.C., Sá-Rocha V.M., Werneck M.R., Zwarg T.Fuentes:scopusEpizootic amebiasis outbreak in wild black howler monkeys (Alouatta caraya) in a wildlife facility during captivity prior to translocation -recommendations to wildlife management programs
ArticleAbstract: The capture and quarantine of non-human primates could be necessary in some circumstances includingPalabras claves:Entamoeba spp., Giardia spp., Necrotic enteritis, Neotropical primateAutores:Alexander Genoy-Puerto, Catão-Dias J.L., Guimarães-Luiz T., Matushima E.R., Sánchez-Sarmiento A.M., Santos R.C.F., Zacariotti R.L.Fuentes:scopusNotes on the hematology of free-living phrynops geoffroanus (testudines: Chelidae) in polluted rivers of southeastern Brazil
ArticleAbstract: Phrynops geoffroanus (Schweigger, 1812) is the freshwater turtle with the widest geographical distriPalabras claves:Hemogram, lesion, Pollution, TurtleAutores:Alexander Genoy-Puerto, Ferronato B., Matushima E.R., Piña C., Souza F.L., Verdade L.Fuentes:scopusHematological parameters and the variations resulting from stress of Alouatta caraya during a wildlife rescue program in Brazil
ArticleAbstract: Deforestation and habitat fragmentation are major threats to the conservation status of New World prPalabras claves:CAPTIVITY, Capture, Complete blood count, Environmental Impact, Neotropical PrimatesAutores:Alexander Genoy-Puerto, Fernandes-Santos R.C., Guimarães-Luiz T., Matushima E.R., Sánchez-Sarmiento A.M., Zwarg T.Fuentes:scopus