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    Stefan Magez, Magdalena Radwanska, editors.
    Contents:
    Cell Biology for Immune Evasion: Organizing Antigenic Variation, Surfaces, Trafficking, and Cellular Structures in Trypanosoma brucei / Ka Fai Leung, Paul T. Manna, Cordula Boehm, Luke Maishman and Mark C. Field
    The Biology of Tsetse-Trypanosome Interactions / Guy Caljon, Linda De Vooght and Jan Van Den Abbeele
    Withstanding the Challenges of Host Immunity: Antigenic Variation and the Trypanosome Surface Coat / James Peter John Hall and Lindsey Plenderleith
    Bridging Innate and Adaptive Immunity in African Trypanosomiasis / John M. Mansfield, Donna M. Paulnock and Gina M. Hedberg
    Adaptive Immunity and Trypanosomiasis-Driven B-Cell Destruction / Stefan Magez and Magdalena Radwanska
    Normal Human Serum Lysis of Non-human Trypanosomes and Resistance of T. b. rhodesiense and T. b. gambiense / Paul Capewell, Caroline Clucas, William Weir, Nicola Veitch and Annette MacLeod
    Proteomics and African Trypanosomes: Shedding New Light on Host-Vector-Parasite Interactions and Impact on Control Methods / Philippe Holzmuller, Pascal Grébaut and Anne Geiger
    Diagnosis of African Trypanosomiasis / Philippe Büscher
    Progress Towards New Treatments for Human African Trypanosomiasis / Jose A. Garcia-Salcedo, Jane C. Munday, Juan D. Unciti-Broceta and Harry P. de Koning
    Animal African Trypanosomosis in Sub-Saharan Africa and Beyond African Borders / Boniface Namangala and Steven Odongo
    Trypanosoma (Duttonella) vivax and Typanosomosis in Latin America: Secadera/Huequera/Cacho Hueco / Mary Isabel Gonzatti, Bernardo González-Baradat, Pedro M. Aso and Armando Reyna-Bello.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • Article
    Purnell DM, Stowers DJ.
    J Natl Cancer Inst. 1978 Nov;61(5):1339-46.
    Spontaneous mammary hyperplastic alveolar noduligenesis was studied in nulliparous female LEW/Mai rats in relation to age, estrous cycle status, and mammary gland mitotic activity. The morphometric composition of the mammary gland and the incidence of hyperplastic alveolar nodules (HAN) and dysplasias were determined by examination of stained wholemount preparations of one of the inguinal mammary glands. Mitotic activity in the contralateral mammary gland rose almost linearly from 30 to 108 days of age and then fell progressively thereafter, although mitotic activity remained significantly elevated compared to that in mammary glands of rats less than 100 days old. Mitotic activity was nonrandomly distributed in the mammary glands of young pubertal rats in contrast to that in glands of prepubertal rats and in rats in persistent estrus, in which it tended to be randomly distributed. HAN were present in some rats by 150 days of age and were frequent in the mammary glands of most rats older than 200 days. All animals with HAN were in persistent vaginal estrus and had significantly increased pituitary weights. This association suggested that hormone imbalance may be an important etiologic factor in spontaneous hyperplastic alveolar noduligenesis in the rat.
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