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The aim of the study was the production of chicken polyclonal antibodies recognising hamster IL-4, IL-12p35, and IFN-γ, which were further used to estimate cytokine concentrations in splenocyte culture supernatants, obtained from three age groups of Ancylostoma ceylanicum infected hamsters. Worm burdens differed significantly among age groups; the younger animals were the more heavily infected. Th1...
A study of the brains of 30 dogs, mongrels from 6.5 to 26.5 years of age, revealed that all dogs older than 13 years of age develop amyloid-β-positive plaques. Cluster analysis based on the age of the dogs and the numerical density of amyloid-positive plaques stained with monoclonal antibody 4G8 (17-24aa) revealed that the population of old dogs consists of two subpopulations: one with a very low...
Our morphometric study of 30 dogs, mongrels, from 6.5 to 26.5 years of age, shows amyloid angiopathy in cortical and leptomeningeal vessels of all dogs older than 13.2 years of age, and the increase in the numerical density of amyloid-positive vessels correlated with age. Cluster analysis distinguished the group of six dogs (25%) to be relatively less affected, a large group of 13 animals (54%) to...
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