CALABARZON areas with confirmed occurrence of A. rigidus are only in Bataan and Basilan. Invasion of A. rigidus in CALABARZON has been abated in 2014.
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Hoffman, Susan Murphy, E. Michael Foster, Randy Carter, Elizabeth Gnagy, Ira Bhatia, Jessica Verley, Chrishawn Mitchell. INTRODUCTION. Participant ...
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At least 20 populations of this species show different degrees of adaptation (blindness and depigmentation) to cavernocolous life in Northern Mexico. Recent.
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PHARMACOLOGICAL, MORPHOLOGICAL AND BEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS OF MOTOR IMPAIRMENT IN EXPERIMENTALLY VITAMIN C DEFICIENT GUINEA PIGS Reinaldo Barreto Oriá1, Carlos Maurício de Castro Costa2, Terezinha de Jesus Teixeira Santos3, Carlos Meton de Alencar G. Vieira4 ABSTRACT – The scurvy shows an inflammatory disease and gingival bleeding. Nevertheless, in an animal model for guinea pigs, described by Den Hartog Jager in 1985, scurvy was associated with a motor neuron disease with demyelinization of the pyramidal tract, provoking neurogenic atrophy of muscles. Aiming at searching the protective role of vitamin C in nervous system, a pharmacological, morphological and behavioral study was conducted. Three experimental groups were used: A100, animals receiving 100 mg/ vitamin C/ day; A5.0, animals receiving 5.0 mg/vitamin C/ day; and A0, animals without vitamin C. We analyzed the weight gain, muscular diameter and behavioral tests. In all tests examined, we found significant differences between the supplemented groups in comparison with scorbutic group (p