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- W4220809396 abstract "This chapter reviews recommendations and industry standards for hematologic evaluation in laboratory animals. In preclinical toxicology and drug development studies, cynomolgus monkeys or crab-eating macaques are the most commonly evaluated nonhuman primate (NHP) species. Erythrocytes from NHPs are anucleate, biconcave disks with central pallor. Platelet morphology in NHP blood smears is similar to platelets from other species. They display an amorphous pale blue ground substance and pronounced violet granulation. In larger NHPs, bone marrow can be collected from a number of sites including the iliac crest, the ischial tuberosity, the trochanteric fossa of the femur, the tibial crest, or the proximal humerus. Coagulation values for most species are similar to those reported for humans. Control groups in preclinical studies may include a control article, a vehicle-dosed group, or a sham surgery/procedure group as indicated. Site-specific reference intervals should be developed for each laboratory and should follow the American Society for Veterinary Clinical Pathology guidelines." @default.
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