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Developing the Common Marmoset as a Translational Geroscience Model to Study the Microbiome and Healthy Aging. [PDF]
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High resolution dynamic ultrasound atlas of embryonic and fetal development of the common marmoset. [PDF]
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Arterial supply to the adrenal gland in the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus).
Kigata T, Moriya-Ito K, Honda Y.
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Optimal different adeno-associated virus capsid/promoter combinations to target specific cell types in the common marmoset cerebral cortex. [PDF]
Matsuzaki Y, Fukai Y, Konno A, Hirai H.
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Animals Models of Amblyopia, in Amblyopia: challenges and opportunities [PDF]
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The ontogeny of play in a highly cooperative monkey, the common marmoset
Godard AM, Burkart JM, Brügger RK.
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The common marmoset as a model of neurodegeneration
Trends in Neurosciences, 2023Human life expectancy has increased over the past few centuries, and the incidence of dementia in the older population is also projected to continue to rise. Neurodegenerative diseases are complex multifactorial conditions for which no effective treatments are currently available.
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Systemic AA Amyloidosis in the Common Marmoset
Veterinary Pathology, 2004The common marmoset ( Callithrix jacchus) is a small New World primate native to Brazil that has been used extensively in biomedical research. A retrospective analysis of archived hematoxylin and eosinstained tissue sections and clinical records was conducted at the New England Primate Research Center on 86 marmosets more than 1 year of age that were ...
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Internal capsule stroke in the common marmoset
Neuroscience, 2015White matter (WM) impairment and motor deficit after stroke are directly related. However, WM injury mechanisms and their relation to motor disturbances are still poorly understood. In humans, the anterior choroidal artery (AChA) irrigates the internal capsule (IC), and stroke to this region can induce isolated motor impairment.
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