Tuesday, February 23, 2010

February Issue of Comparative Medicine Now Available

Articles can be accessed here.

The AALAS Journals: 2009 in Review
pp. 8-9(2)
Authors: Toth, Linda A.; Compton, Susan; Tolwani, Ravi

7,12-Dimethylbenz[A]Anthracene Induces Sertoli-Leydig-Cell Tumors in the Follicle-Depleted Ovaries of Mice Treated with 4-Vinylcyclohexene Diepoxide
pp. 10-17(8)
Authors: Craig, Zelieann R.; Davis, John R.; Marion, Samuel L.; Barton, Jennifer K.; Hoyer, Patricia B.

Perturbations in Cytokine Gene Expression after Inoculation of C57BL/6 Mice with Pasteurella pneumotropica
pp. 18-24(7)
Authors: Patten, Calvin C.; Myles, Matthew H.; Franklin, Craig L.; Livingston, Robert S.

Spontaneous Coagulopathy in Inbred WAG/RijYcb Rats
pp. 25-30(6)
Authors: Booth, Carmen J.; Brooks, Marjory B.; Rockwell, Sara

Escherichia coli O157:H7 Infection in Dutch Belted and New Zealand White Rabbits
pp. 31-37(7)
Authors: Panda, Aruna; Tatarov, Ivan; Melton-Celsa, Angela R.; Kolappaswamy, Krishnan; Kriel, Edwin H.; Petkov, Daniel; Coksaygan, Turhan; Livio, Sofie; McLeod, Charles G.; Nataro, James P.; O'Brien, Alison D.; DeTolla, Louis J.

Refinement of Pig Retroperfusion Technique: Global Retroperfusion with Ligation of the Azygos Connection Preserves Hemodynamic Function in an Acute Infarction Model in Pigs (Sus scrofa domestica)
pp. 38-44(7)
Authors: Harig, Frank; Hoyer, Evelyn; Labahn, Dirk; Schmidt, Joachim; Weyand, Michael; Ensminger, Stephan M.

Infection of Cesarean-Derived Colostrum-Deprived Pigs with Porcine Circovirus Type 2 and Swine Influenza Virus
pp. 45-50(6)
Authors: Wei, Huiling; Lenz, Stephen D.; Van Alstine, William G.; Stevenson, Gregory W.; Langohr, Ingeborg M.; Pogranichniy, Roman M.

Simian Betaretrovirus Infection in a Colony of Cynomolgus Monkeys (Macaca fascicularis)
pp. 51-53(3)
Authors: Fujiomto, Koji; Takano, Jun-ichiro; Narita, Toyoko; Hanari, Koji; Shimozawa, Nobuhiro; Sankai, Tadashi; Yosida, Takashi; Terao, Keiji; Kurata, Takeshi; Yasutomi, Yasuhiro

A Challenge Model for Shigella dysenteriae 1 in Cynomolgus Monkeys (Macaca fascicularis)
pp. 54-61(8)
Authors: Shipley, Steven T.; Panda, Aruna; Khan, Abdul Q.; Kriel, Edwin H.; Maciel, Milton; Livio, Sofie; Nataro, James P.; Levine, Myron M.; Sztein, Marcelo B.; DeTolla, Louis J.

Alterations in Cytokines and Effects of Dexamethasone Immunosuppression during Subclinical Infections of Invasive Klebsiella pneumoniae with Hypermucoviscosity Phenotype in Rhesus (Macaca mulatta) and Cynomolgus (Macaca fascicularis) Macaques
pp. 62-70(9)
Authors: Burke, Robin L.; West, Michael W.; Erwin-Cohen, Rebecca; Selby, Edward B.; Fisher, Diana E.; Twenhafel, Nancy A.

Orally Ingested 13C2-Retinol is Incorporated into Hepatic Retinyl Esters in a Nonhuman Primate (Macaca mulatta) Model of Hypervitaminosis A
pp. 71-76(6)
Authors: Escaron, Anne L.; Tanumihardjo, Sherry A.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

AALAS Website and Database Update

AALAS recently upgraded its membership database and website coding. The upgraded version is PA-DSS compliant and provides greater security for credit card transactions. Part of the upgrade process required changing all usernames and passwords in the database. Because the AALAS web site (www.aalas.org) is connected to the membership database, your new username and password are required for logging into the AALAS website.

To retrieve your new login information, go to the AALAS website and click the "Forgot Info?" link located on the right side of the home page. At the prompt, enter the primary email address that corresponds with your membership contact information. The new username and password will be emailed to the primary email address associated with your membership record. (Example, if the AALAS database has bob@acme.com as your primary address, your login info will be sent to that address. If an alternate email address is used, such as bob@yahoo.com, the message "Primary E-mail address not found" will display.)

Usernames and passwords are case sensitive. Once you login, it is strongly recommended that you change your password.

Movie about Former AALAS National Meeting Speaker

Some of you may have seen Dr. Temple Grandin speak at the 2008 AALAS National Meeting. She is a world-renowned animal science expert who has written several books on animal handling and behavior. Dr. Grandin has designed approximately half of the animal handling systems in the major animal handling and processing operations in the United States.

If you missed her at the AALAS National Meeting, then you can learn more about her from the recently released TV movie, "Temple Grandin." Claire Danes stars as Dr. Grandin. Other notable performers include Catherine O'Hara, Julia Ormond, and David Strathairn.

Go to this link for more movie details: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1278469/