1999
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02761999000500020
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Effects of chronic chagasic infection on the number and size of cardiac neurons of the wild rodent Calomys callosus

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“…The savannah environment in the middle eastern part of Brazil is one of its main natural habitats. Calomys callosus have been described as an alternative for the construction of experimental models of trypanosomiasis, toxoplasmosis and schistosomosis (Andrade et al 1994;De-Oliveira et al 1997;Favoreto-Junior et al 1998;De-Souza et al 1999).…”
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“…The savannah environment in the middle eastern part of Brazil is one of its main natural habitats. Calomys callosus have been described as an alternative for the construction of experimental models of trypanosomiasis, toxoplasmosis and schistosomosis (Andrade et al 1994;De-Oliveira et al 1997;Favoreto-Junior et al 1998;De-Souza et al 1999).…”
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“…In a range of studies the neuron number and sizes have appeared as significant indexes displaying the age-related alterations in the intrinsic neurons of the trachea [3], small intestine [9,12] and heart [1]. Furthermore, counting of neurons and determination of neuron sizes have played an important role in studies that were aimed to analise the effects of pre-natal undernutrition on the rat intestines [2,25] as well as the effect of the Chagasic infection on the rat heart [ (7].…”
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