Spontaneous Pathology of the Laboratory Non-human Primate 1st Edition
Capture the definitive reference on primate pathology with Spontaneous Pathology of the Laboratory Non-human Primate, 1st Edition by Alys Bradley, Jennifer Chilton, and Beth W. Mahler. This essential volume immediately draws in veterinary pathologists, biomedical researchers, laboratory animal veterinarians, and toxicologic pathologists looking for clear, species-focused guidance.
Inside, readers will find a meticulously organized survey of spontaneous lesions across common laboratory primate species, with practical descriptions that connect clinical signs, gross findings, and histopathology. Written by renowned experts, the book translates complex diagnostic challenges into accessible, evidence-based insights—ideal for case work, study design, and peer review. High-quality photomicrographs, comparative tables, and concise diagnostic notes make it easy to identify patterns and differentiate background changes from treatment-related effects.
Whether you work in a university pathology department, pharmaceutical safety lab, contract research organization, or government research facility, this title empowers accurate interpretation of non-human primate models used worldwide. It supports improved animal welfare, regulatory compliance, and research validity across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific research centers.
Practical, authoritative, and current, Spontaneous Pathology of the Laboratory Non-human Primate bridges the gap between routine diagnostics and advanced investigative pathology. Add this indispensable resource to your professional library to enhance diagnostic confidence, streamline case reporting, and strengthen study outcomes. Order now to bring a trusted, global reference to your bench and ensure your work reflects the highest standards in laboratory primate pathology.
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