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Shotaro KUBO Morihiro TATENO Yasuaki ICHIKAWA Yasuyuki ENDO 《The Journal of veterinary medical science / the Japanese Society of Veterinary Science》2015,77(10):1275-1279
Tick-borne diseases are often encountered in canine clinical practice. In the present
study, a molecular epidemiological survey of dogs in Japan was conducted to understand the
prevalence and geographical distribution of Babesia spp.,
Hepatozoon spp., Ehrlichia spp. and
Anaplasma spp. Pathogen-derived DNA in blood samples obtained from 722
dogs with a history of exposure to ticks and/or fleas was examined by PCR. The prevalence
of Babesia gibsoni, Babesia odocoilei-like species,
Hepatozoon canis and Ehrlichia
spp./Anaplasma spp. was 2.4% (16/722), 0.1% (1/722), 2.5% (18/722) and
1.5% (11/722), respectively. While B. gibsoni and
Ehrlichia spp./Anaplasma spp. were detected in the
western part of Japan, H. canis was detected in Tohoku area in addition
to western and central parts of Japan. 相似文献
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Mio KOBAYASHI Toshinori YOSHIDA Risako YAMASHITA Ryo ICHIKAWA Junta NAKAHARA Kazuki NAKAMURA Hiromu OKANO Yasunori TAKAHASHI Nanao ITO Makoto SHIBUTANI 《The Journal of veterinary medical science / the Japanese Society of Veterinary Science》2021,83(6):994
We encountered a case of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in a 17-year-old female koala at a zoo. A fragile, papillary, elevated mass was found on the third digit of the right hind limb. SCC was identified histopathologically: squamous cell-like polygonal tumor cells showed a nest-like growth pattern with epidermal down growth, central keratinization and necrotic foci, and invaded dermal connective tissues. Metastatic lesions were observed in various organs, including the lung and axillary lymph node: in the lung, multiple metastatic foci similar to the primary lesion, and in the axillary lymph node, individual polygonal tumor cells infiltrated the sinusoids. Immunohistochemistry revealed that the tumor cells were positive for proliferating cell nuclear antigen, which exhibited 32–33% of labeling indices in the tumor cells. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a case of SCC in a digit of a koala. 相似文献
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New Leaf Spot Disease of Cymbidium Species Caused by Fusarium subglutinans and Fusarium proliferatum
Fusarium species were consistently isolated from yellow, swollen spots with reddishbrown centers and small black spots on leaves of
Cymbidium plants in the greenhouse. Fusarium subglutinans caused the yellow spots and Fusarium proliferatum caused either the yellow or the black spots. We propose the name “yellow spot” for the new disease. To denote differences
in their pathogenicity to orchid plants, we designate the population causing yellow spot as race Y and that causing black
spot as race B of F. proliferatum.
Received 29 October 1999/ Accepted in revised form 10 March 2000 相似文献
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TAKESHI OKUNISHI SHIN‐ICHI ITO DAISUKE AMBE AKINORI TAKASUKA TAKAHIKO KAMEDA KAZUAKI TADOKORO TAKASHI SETOU KOSEI KOMATSU ATSUSHI KAWABATA HIROSHI KUBOTA TADAFUMI ICHIKAWA HIROYA SUGISAKI TAKETO HASHIOKA YASUHIRO YAMANAKA NAOKI YOSHIE TOMOWO WATANABE 《Fisheries Oceanography》2012,21(1):44-57
A two‐dimensional individual‐based fish movement model coupled with fish bioenergetics was developed to simulate the observed migration and growth of Japanese sardine (Sardinops melanostictus) in the western North Pacific. In the model, derived from the observed ocean–environmental data as the driving force, fish movement was adapted as a kinesis behavior. The model successfully simulated the observed transport patterns during the egg and larval stages and the northward migrations during the juvenile stage in 2005, 2006 and 2007. The model results showed that both temperature during the larval stage in the Kuroshio Extension and the prey availability during the early juvenile stage in the Kuroshio–Oyashio transitional area are important factors for growth of Japanese sardine. In autumn, the observed juvenile sardine were mainly distributed in the subarctic water region off the Kuril Islands, which is an area (158–165°E, 43–47°N) with a high chlorophyll‐a (Chl‐a) concentration. The model reproduced the fish distribution, which has a high density in this region. The high Chl‐a concentration area in autumn may contribute to increasing the survival rate of Japanese sardine by cascading up the food chain, from the high primary production, and is an important habitat for recruitment success of Japanese sardine. 相似文献
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