Developmental errors in the common marmoset retina [PDF]
Although retinal organization is remarkably conserved, morphological anomalies can be found to different extents and varieties across animal species with each presenting unique characteristics and patterns of displaced and misplaced neurons.
Silke Haverkamp +3 more
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A reappraisal of the default mode and frontoparietal networks in the common marmoset brain [PDF]
In recent years the common marmoset homolog of the human default mode network (DMN) has been a hot topic of discussion in the marmoset research field. Previously, the posterior cingulate cortex regions (PGM, A19M) and posterior parietal cortex regions ...
Takuto Okuno +2 more
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Distribution of macrophages in the developing cochlea of the common marmoset, a primate model animal [PDF]
IntroductionMacrophages are essential immune cells in the cochlea that contribute to inflammation, tissue repair, and homeostasis. They also play an important role in local cochlear immunity. The developmental immigration and maturation of macrophages in
Makoto Hosoya +7 more
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Metabolic Characterization of the Common Marmoset (Callithrix jacchus). [PDF]
High-resolution metabolomics has created opportunity to integrate nutrition and metabolism into genetic studies to improve understanding of the diverse radiation of primate species.
Young-Mi Go +6 more
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Protocol for necropsy and tissue processing of the common marmoset, Callithrix jacchus, for histopathological analysis [PDF]
Summary: The common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) is an important nonhuman primate model in biomedical research, but the lack of a standardized necropsy protocol limits reproducibility and data quality. Here, we present a protocol for necropsy and tissue
Na-Young Lee +7 more
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CalliFACS: The common marmoset Facial Action Coding System. [PDF]
Facial expressions are subtle cues, central for communication and conveying emotions in mammals. Traditionally, facial expressions have been classified as a whole (e.g. happy, angry, bared-teeth), due to automatic face processing in the human brain, i.e.,
Catia Correia-Caeiro +4 more
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Review of Environmental and Health Factors Impacting Captive Common Marmoset Welfare in the Biomedical Research Setting [PDF]
As a small-bodied neotropical nonhuman primate species, common marmosets have unique requirements for adequate husbandry and veterinary care to ensure proper maintenance and to promote good animal welfare in a biomedical research setting.
Monika Burns
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Optimization of piggyBac transposon-mediated gene transfer method in common marmoset embryos. [PDF]
Generating non-human primate models of human diseases is important for the development of therapeutic strategies especially for neurodegenerative diseases.
Nanami Kohri +5 more
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Cell-specific α and β subunit expression patterns of Na+/K+-ATPases in the common marmoset cochlea [PDF]
High potassium concentration in the cochlear endolymph electrically drives hair cell activity. Sodium potassium ATPase (Na+/K+-ATPase) is an essential pump for ion homeostasis in the cochlea.
Makoto Hosoya +5 more
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Contraception is an important population control method for the colony management of primates housed in captivity. Etonogestrel (ENG) implants (i.e., Implanon®) are a widely used progestin-based contraceptive in common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) with
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