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Individualized, heterologous chimpanzee adenovirus and self-amplifying mRNA neoantigen vaccine for advanced metastatic solid tumors: phase 1 trial interim results [PDF]
, Kiara Taquechel
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Chimpanzee Reservoirs of Pandemic and Nonpandemic HIV-1
Brandon F Keele +2 more
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A Fine-Scale Chimpanzee Genetic Map from Population Sequencing
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BIZARRE chimpanzees do not represent “the chimpanzee”
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2010AbstractHenrich et al. convincingly caution against the overgeneralization of findings from particular human populations, but fail to apply their own compelling reasoning to our nearest living relatives, the great apes. Here we argue that rearing history is every bit as important for understanding cognition in other species as it is in humans.
Leavens, D., Bard, Kim, Hopkins, W.
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Plasmodium falciparum causes most human malaria deaths, having prehistorically evolved from parasites of African Great Apes. Here we explore the genomic basis of P.
Julian C Rayner +2 more
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Diversity of microRNAs in human and chimpanzee brain
Nature Genetics, 2006Eugene Berezikov +2 more
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Curtailing Chimpanzee Exploitation
Science, 2014As D. Grimm points out in his News & Analysis story “Lawsuits seek ‘personhood’ for chimpanzees” (6 December 2013, p. [1154][1]), our hairy cousins are getting their day in court. Legally, in the United States, the word “person” includes corporations, companies, and even boats, but ...
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Chimpanzee to chimpanzee American Sign Language
Human Evolution, 1998The current study examined how five chimpanzees combined the signs of American Sign Language with their nonverbal communication during high arousal interactions. Thirty-five hours of videotape were analyzed for the presence of high arousal interactions.
S. N. Cianelli, R. S. Fouts
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Chimpanzee Copulatory Behaviour
Folia Primatologica, 1973Observations were made of a group of adolescent chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) living in one-acre field enclosure. In 1,200 h of observation, we observed 341 copulations involving six individuals. 34 elements of copulatory behaviour were described and recorded, including facial expressions, vocalisations, gestures, postures and locomotion.
C E, Tutin, W C, McGrew
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