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    edited by Iok-Hou Pang, Abbot F. Clark.
    Contents:
    Essentials of retinal morphology / Robert F. Mullins & Jessica M. Skeie
    Visual behavior / Robert M. Douglas, Trevor J. McGill & Glen T. Prusky
    Genetic and genomic approaches for understanding retinal diseases / Gareth R. Howell & Simon W.M. John
    Animal models for retinal degeneration / Marijana Samardzija ... [et al.]
    Animal models for age-related macular degeneration / Joe G. Hollyfield & Lisa Kuttner-Kondo
    Animal models of retinopathy or prematurity / Susan E. Yani & John S. Penn
    Animal models of diabetic retinopathy / Adrian M. Timmers, Casey M. Miller & Li Zhu
    Nonprimate models for glaucoma retinopathy and optic neuropathy / Iok-Hou Pang & Abbot F. Clark
    Primate glaucoma models / Ronald S. Harwerth
    Animal models of retinal ischemia
    Jacky Man Kwong Kwong & Joseph Caprioli
    Retinal inflammation : uveitis/uveoretinitis
    Reiko Horai & Rachel R. Caspi.
    Digital Access Springer 2010
  • Book
    by E.M. Lifshitz and L.P. Pitaevskiĭ ; translated from the Russian by J.B. Sykes and R.N. Franklin.
    Digital Access ScienceDirect, 1981
  • Article
    March GL, McKeown BA, John TM, George JC.
    Comp Biochem Physiol B. 1978;59(2):143-5.
    1. Circulating levels of free fatty acids (FFA) and growth hormone (GH) were measured over a 24 hr period during the crop gland cycle of domestic pigeons (Columba livia). 2. Plasma FFA levels showed a marked circadian rhythm (p less than 0.004) with the peak level (considerably higher than that previously reported in nonbreeding pigeons) occurring at approximately 2400 hr. 3. It is suggested that these elevated levels reflect the increased demands for energy during incubation and crop "curd" production. 4. Diurnal fluctuations of plasma GH synchronizing with those of plasma FFA were not significant though peak concentrations were noted 4 hr previous to those of FFA. 5. Pigeons studied 12 days after hatching of young had the lowest levels of both plasma GH (p less than 0.06) and FFA (p less than 0.02) indicating their interacting relationship. 6. A consistently higher FFA level (p less than 0.02) was observed in the crop glands of male pigeons.
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