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Synchronized retinal afterdischarge and neural dark adaptation in the monkey (Cebus albifrons)

Experimental Neurology, 1968
Abstract The relationship between the duration of synchronized after-discharge (30/sec), recorded from the optic chiasm of monkeys following cessation of illumination, and the intensity and duration of an immediately preceding test light; intensity and duration of prior conditioning illumination; duration of dark adaptation between conditioning and ...
P, Pacheco, D, Bear, F R, Ervin
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Tool use in wild capuchin monkeys (Cebus albifrons trinitatis)

American Journal of Primatology, 1998
White-fronted capuchins were observed to use leaves as cups to retrieve water from tree cavities. On multiple occasions several individuals performed this behavior. Thus, these capuchins engage in habitual tool use, as defined by McGrew's classificatory scheme of tool using behavior.
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Ultrastructure of quiescent oocytes of Cebus albifrons.

Journal of anatomy, 1976
Quiescent oocytes of the monkey Cebus albifrons were examined with the electron microscope. In many respects the ultrastructure of these cells was similar to that of other mammalian species. Elongate and oval mitochondria, lamellar Golgi complexes, small profiles of smooth endoplasmic reticulum, and vacuolar organelles were randomly distributed around ...
B R, Barton, A T, Hertig
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Lethal reticuloproliferative disease induced in Cebus albifrons monkeys by Herpesvirus saimiri

International Journal of Cancer, 1970
AbstractFour cinnamon ringtail monkeys (Cebus albifrons) inoculated intramuscularly with Herpesvirus saimiri died between 18 and 20 days after inoculation. Each of the four monkeys presented an extensive infiltration of reticulum cells in various organs (liver, lungs, kidney, pancreas, spleen, thymus, lymph node).
L V, Meléndez   +5 more
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Long-Term Effect of Low Dietary Calcium:Phosphate Ratio on the Skeleton of Cebus albifrons Monkeys

The Journal of Nutrition, 1977
Wildcaught cinnamon ringtail monkeys, Cebus albifrons, were fed diets with Ca:P ratios of 1:4 1:2.1 1:0,4, and 1:0.5 for 3 to 88 months. Monkeys fed the diet with Ca:P ratios of 1:4 and 1:21 C ratios similar to that of human diets) had minor microscopic changes suggestive of osteoporosis when compared to other species of animals.
M P, Anderson   +4 more
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Physical growth of cebus monkeys (Cebus albifrons) during the first year of life.

Growth, 1975
Infannt cebus monkeys, removed from their mothers shortly after birth, were reared in a primate nursery on diets of controlled nutritional quality. At regular intervals between birth and one year of age, each monkey was anesthetized, measured, and radiographed. Measurements were fitted to functions of the animal's age in days; a linear function for the
J G, Fleagle, K W, Samonds
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Infection of capuchin monkeys (Cebus albifrons) with Herpesvirus saimiri.

Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1975
Herpesvirus saimiri (HVS) induced persistent, clinically inapparent infections of long-term duration in capuchin monkeys (Cebus albifrons). The infections were characterized by development of antibody to HVS-associated antigens and recovery of low levels of virus-genome-carrying lymphocytes in the peripheral blood. Peripheral lymphocyte counts remained
H, Rabin   +5 more
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Ontogeny of muscle mechanical advantage in capuchin monkeys (Cebus albifrons and Cebus apella)

Journal of Zoology, 2005
AbstractTerrestrial locomotion requires that animals maintain postural stability against the flexing force of gravity. To counteract volume/area relationships that limit muscle force and may compromise stability, larger animals increase the effective mechanical advantage of their extensor musculature by walking on more extended limbs and showing ...
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Atherosclerosis in Cebus albifrons monkeys

Experimental and Molecular Pathology, 1968
B.C. Bullock   +4 more
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Banding patterns of the chromosomes of Cebus albifrons. Comparative study with Cebur apella.

Folia primatologica; international journal of primatology, 1976
Quinacrine- and Giemsa-banding studies of the chromosomes of Cebus albifrons permitted to obtain a pattern that characterizes the species. The topography of the bands has been compared with that of Cebus apella. Each chromosome pair of C. albifrons has a homologue in C. apella.
M, García   +3 more
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