16) Physiologic data
Anesthesia and its reversal have been described in detail by Vie et al. (1998b). The same group of investigators recorded the hematologic findings and serum chemistry of red howlers (Vie et al., 1998a). Clark et al. (1987) examined plasma lipoproteins and found them similar to humans, while fatty acids were very low. The blood groups of howler monkeys were studied by Froehlich et al. (1977), and the prevalence of blood group "B" of South American monkeys was upheld. Their serum contained anti-A, and the saliva had H and B antigens.
17) Other resources
Various fibrous tissue cell lines are available from CRES at the San Diego Zoo by contacting Dr. Oliver Ryder (oryder@ucsd.edu). The names of species available are at the end of the list above.
18) Other remarks - What additional Information is needed?
Implantation needs to be studied and some mature placentas need to be described, specifically to rule out bilobation of the placental disks. The length of the umbilical cord is not firmly established. We also need information of trophoblast infiltration into decidua and maternal vessels.
Acknowledgement
The animal photograph in this chapter comes from the Zoological Society of San Diego
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