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[Immunofluorescence study of LHRF producing neurons in cebidae].

Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des seances de l'Academie des sciences. Serie D: Sciences naturelles, 1976
LRF producing neurons have been demonstrated in the Cebidae by the use of an antiserum against unconjugated synthetic LRF. These neurons are mainly localized in the medio basal hypothalamus and in the terminal lamina. Their axons form two different tracts, the first ending around the capillaries of the primary portal plexus and the second at the level ...
J, Barry, B, Carette
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Gene mapping of Microcebus murinus (Lemuridae): a comparison with man and Cebus capucinus (Cebidae)

Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics, 2008
The karyotype of Microcebus murinus (MIM) (Lemuridae) is considered by Dutrillaux (1979) as the closest to the karyotype ancestral to all primates. A large number of homoeologies exists between the banding patterns of MIM chromosomes and those of man (HSA).
C, Cochet   +3 more
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The Species of Sakis, Genus Pithecia (Cebidae, Primates), with Notes on Sexual Dichromatism

Folia Primatologica, 1979
Recognized species of sakis, South American monkeys of genus Pithecia (Cebidae), are P. hirsuta Spix, P. monachus E. Geoffroy, P. albicans Gray, P. pithecia Linnaeus. Evolutionary stages in sexual dichromatism in sakis and other primates arc noted.
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Urinary excretion of catecholamines in the night monkey(Aotus trivirgatus)(Primates, Cebidae)

Archives Internationales de Physiologie et de Biochimie, 1981
A seasonal variation in the urinary catecholamines output has been demonstrated in two simians kept under constant ambient conditions : the nocturnal Aotus and the diurnal Saïmiri sciureus. In Aotus, catecholamines output (NA + A), in spring, is higher than in other Primates including man and even more so in winter.
L, Peyrin   +5 more
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Analysis of constitutive heterochromatin of Aotus (Cebidae, Primates) by restriction enzyme and fluorochrome bands

Chromosome Research, 1998
The current classification of genus Aotus includes nine species, four of which occur above the Amazon River and five below it. The position of several of these taxa as a valid species has been questioned. Recently, we described the chromosomal constitution of a population in the state of Rondonia, Brazil, whose karyotype typically presented a ...
J C, Pieczarka   +4 more
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The Cebidae: Saimiri Spp.

2023
Danuza Leite Leão   +4 more
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The Cebidae: Sapajus apella

2023
Danuza Leite Leão   +4 more
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[Hypometabolism in Aotus trivirgatus (Primates, Plathyrhini, Cebidae)].

Comptes rendus des seances de la Societe de biologie et de ses filiales, 1978
The standard metabolism of Aotus trivirgatus (Night monkey, Owl monkey) is 22.5 to 46.2 per cent below Kleiber's prevision curve for mammals, which applies to other cebid monkeys like Saimiri sciureus and Alouatta. However the metabolic rate of Aotus is not reduced to the extent found in two hypometabolic prosimians Perodicticus potto and Nycticebus ...
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Cebidae Alu Element Alignments and a Complex Non-Human Primate Radiation

Life, 2022
Jessica M Storer   +2 more
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