Primate Research
Online ISSN : 1880-2117
Print ISSN : 0912-4047
ISSN-L : 0912-4047
Volume 4, Issue 2
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  • Mitsuo ITO, Kiyoshi OGAWA, Toshiaki SONOBE, Gen NAKAMINAMI, Norio ISHI ...
    1988 Volume 4 Issue 2 Pages 103-113
    Published: 1988
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    It has been often found that the provisionized Japanese monkeys bore limb-malformed babies since 1955 in Japan. We reported that some organochlorin pesticide residues might have related to the cause of the malformation of limbs. It was found that the tissues of the dead Japanese monkeys were contaminated with Heptachlor epoxide, Dieldrin, BHC, DDT, and Chlordane isomers. The concentrations of Heptachlor epoxide in the malformed monkeys were significantly higher (kidney, p<0.05) than those in the normal monkeys. The levels of Heptachlor epoxide (kidney) and Dieldrin (liver) in the adult female monkeys who had borne malformed babies were also significantly higher (p<0.05) than those in the adult females who had not.
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  • Michihiro T. SUZUKI, Hiromi OGAWA, Masanobu FUKUI, Fumiaki CHO, Shigeo ...
    1988 Volume 4 Issue 2 Pages 114-120
    Published: 1988
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    A simple method for judging visual function in the cynomolgus monkey was designed. The principle of this method is to examine whether a monkey watches the eyes of two observers who wear a face hood sticked with a sheet of neutral density filter paper. Thirty-eight normal monkeys and 6 monkeys with pathological findings in the optical system were examined by this method. It was demonstrated that this simple method was very useful for a routine examination of visual function in the cynomolgus monkey kept in a cage individually.
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  • Comparative Anatomical Approach
    Shoichi NAKAKUKI
    1988 Volume 4 Issue 2 Pages 121-133
    Published: 1988
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    This is general remarks of the study of mammalian lung. The interpretations of the lung lobes are different among authors. Particulary, in the left lung. Therefore, the author investigates the lungs of 55 species of mammalia to establish the fundamental structure of the bronchial ramification of the mammalian lung: the dorsal bronchiole system, lateral bronchiole system, ventral bronchiole system and medial bronchiole system arise from the dorsal, lateral, ventral and medial sides of both bronchi. Further, two pairs of bronchioles arise from the lateral sides of the trachea. The upper lobe bronchioles are the first branch of the dorsal bronchiole system and two pairs of bronchioles which arise from the lateral sides of the trachea. In this way, three upper lobe bronchioles can be enumerated. The middle lobe bronchiole is the first branch of the lateral bronchiole systems. The accessory lobe bronchiole is the first branch of the ventral bronchiole system. The remaining bronchioles constitute the lower lobe (Nakakuki, 1975, 1980). The author identified the lung lobes not only basing upon the external observation but also basing upon the fundamental structure of the bronchial ramification of the mammalian lung. The results are summarized as show in the Table 1 and Table 2.
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  • Mitsuo IWAMOTO
    1988 Volume 4 Issue 2 Pages 134-144
    Published: 1988
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  • 1988 Volume 4 Issue 2 Pages 145-202
    Published: 1988
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  • 1988 Volume 4 Issue 2 Pages e1
    Published: 1988
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