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Posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorders in neuronal xenotransplanted macaques [PDF]
, 2016 Posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorders (PTLDs) are a heterogeneous group of lymphoid proliferations that occur in the setting of depressed T-cell function due to immunosuppressive therapy used following solid organ transplantation, hematopoietic ...Aron Badin, R., Cavicchioli, L., Cozzi, E., Crossan, C., Danesi, A., Ferraresso, S., Hantraye, P., Kaliyaperumal, S., Knight, H., Scobie, L., Trez, D., Vadori, M., Westmoreland, S. +12 morecore +1 more sourceMacaca sylvanus Linnaeus 1758 from the Middle Pleistocene of Quecchia Quarry (Brescia, Northern Italy) [PDF]
, 2016 During the Plio-Pleistocene the Barbary macaque, Macaca sylvanus Linnaeus, 1758 was widely distributed throughout Europe and North Africa (Szalay and Delson, 1979; Delson, 1980; Rook et al., 2001), and it became extinct in Europe during the Late ...BELLUCCI, Luca, Bona, Fabio, Casali, Davide, SARDELLA, Raffaele, Schirolli, Paolo +4 morecore +1 more sourceFace processing limitation to own species in primates: a comparative
study in brown capuchins, Tonkean macaques and humans [PDF]
, 2006 Most primates live in social groups which survival and stability depend on
individuals' abilities to create strong social relationships with other group
members. The existence of those groups requires to identify individuals and to
assign to each of them Bahrick, Bentin, Bruce, Campbell, Campbell, Carey, Dasser, de Haan, Diamond, Dufour, Fujita, Fujita, Goren, Gosset, Humphrey, Kay, Kelly, Kendrick, Kendrick, Kendrick, Kendrick, Kim, Kuwahata, Leder, Lutz, Maurer, Meissner, Myowa-Yamakoshi, Nelson, Nelson, Nemanic, Niedenthal, Odile Petit, Olivier Pascalis, Overman, Parr, Parr, Parr, Parr, Pascalis, Pascalis, Pascalis, Pascalis, Pascalis, Pascalis, Perrett, Phelps, Porter, Ridley, Sangrigoli, Simons, Tanaka, Thierry, Tomonaga, Tomonaga, Valentine, Valerie Dufour, van Hoof, Wright, Yin, Zola +60 morecore +4 more sourcesMacaque models of human infectious disease. [PDF]
, 2008 Macaques have served as models for more than 70 human infectious diseases of diverse etiologies, including a multitude of agents-bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, prions.Abe, Adams, Ahmed, Ajariyakhajorn, Albrecht, Allen, Apetrei, Apetrei, Arroyo, Bai, Bannantine, Barker, Barnett, Barouch, Baskerville, Baskin, Baze, Bennett, Blanchard, Blaney, Bons, Boonjakuakul, Breitschwerdt, Brooks, Brown, Bruce, Campos, Capone, Capone, Carbone, Carlson, Carlson, CARVALHO, Chan, Chattopadhyay, Chen, Chen, Chenine, Choi, Chomel, Choo, Chopra, Christe, Coalson, Coban, Cohen, Cohen, Contreras, Courgnaud, Custer, Cypess, Daddario-DiCaprio, Daddario-Dicaprio, Dalgard, Daniel, de Swart, Dezzutti, Di Giulio, Dittmer, Doi, Donnelly, Dubois, Dubois, Dutta, Earl, Edghill-Smith, Edghill-Smith, Ekanayake, Engel, Escalante, Espana, Farber, Feichtinger, Fisher-Hoch, Fisher-Hoch, Fitzgeorge, Fogg, Foley, Foucault, Fritz, Frolova, Gajdusek, Gallinella, Gao, Gardner, Gardner, Gardner, Gaynor, Geisbert, Geisbert, Geisbert, Geisbert, Gheit, Gibbs, Giddens, Goldstein, Gonder, Good, Gormus, Gormus, Goverdhan, Graczyk, Graff, Gray, Green, Guirakhoo, Haagmans, Haase, Habis, Hambleton, Hansen, Hawley, Heise, Heraud, Herzog, Hessell, Hicks, Higashi, Hirano, Hirsch, Hooper, Hotez, Hubbert, Hull, Hunsmann, Hutin, Ilyinskii, Inoue, Ivanoff, Jahrling, Ji, Johnson, Johnson, Jones-Engel, Jones-Engel, Kao, Kawai, Kawai, Kennedy, Kenyon, Kestler, Kinsey, Kishimoto, Klingstrom, Klumpp, Kobasa, Kobune, Kodama, Kornegay, Kuiken, Kuiken, Kunz, Kutok, Kwang, Lackner, Lake-Bakaar, Lasm zas, Le Bras, Leong, Leroy, Letvin, Letvin, Letvin, Levine, Li, Li, Lichtenwalner, Lindsley, Line, Ling, Linial, Lockridge, Lodmell, Lowenstine, Lukashevich, Lukashevich, Lusso, Maddison, Mankowski, Mansfield, Mansfield, Marra, Marthas, Marthas, Marx, Mason, Masters, Matz-Rensing, Maul, McArthur-Vaughan, McMichael, McNeely, McShane, Meisenhelder, Mense, Miller, Miyoshi, Moghaddam, Monath, Mon , Mooser, Morris, Morton, Mulder, Murphey-Corb, Murphy, Murphy, Myint, Nagle, NI, North, Novembre, O'Rourke, O'Sullivan, O'Sullivan, Olson, Ostrow, Ostrow, Oswald, Pachner, Pachner, Pachner, Pahar, Palmer, Palmer, Patton, Patton, Paul, Peiris, Percy, Perelygina, Permar, Persson, Peters, Peters, Petschow, Philipp, Philipp, Phipps, Pialoux, Pletnev, Polack, Pung, Puri, Raengsakulrach, Raether, Ratterree, Reed, Reimann, Reindel, Renne, Rhesus Macaque Genome Sequencing and Analysis Cons, Rimmelzwaan, Rimmelzwaan, Rivailler, Rockx, Rodas, Rue, Ruff, Russell, Saadat, Sale, Samuel, Sato, Schou, Schou, Schricker, Schultz, Sequar, Sestak, Shah, Shen, Shevtsova, Shuto, Simoes, Smit-McBride, Smith, Smith, Soike, Solnick, Solnick, Spencer, Stittelaar, Stittelaar, Stittelaar, Stokes, Subekti, Suss, Tanaka, Tanghe, Taylor, Taylor, Tribe, Tulis, Turell, Uberla, van den Hoogen, van Gorder, Van Heuverswyn, Van Rompay, Van Voorhis, Vasconcelos, Vasconcelos, Veazey, Voevodin, Vogel, Walsh, WALSH, Weinmann, Weiss, Wells, Wengelnik, Wenner, Westerman, White, Whitney, Williamson, Williamson, Willy, Wobus, Wolf, Wolfe, Wood, Wright, Wyatt, Xu, Yalcin, Zaucha, Zhou, Zuckerman, Zumpe +330 morecore +1 more sourceComparative chromosome band mapping in primates byin situ suppression hybridization of band specific DNA microlibraries [PDF]
, 1991 A DNA-library established from microdissected bands 8q23 to 8q24.1 of normal human chromosomes 8 (Lüdecke et al., 1989) was used as a probe for chromosomal in situ suppression (CISS-) hybridization to metaphase chromosomes of man and primates including ...A. Jauch, B. Dutrillaux, B. Horsthemke, C. Lengauer, C. Lengauer, D. Pinkel, D. Pinkel, H. J. Lüdecke, H.J. Lüdecke, J. Wienberg, J. Wienberg, J.J. Yunis, M. Klever, M. Small, P. Lichter, P.A. Lalley, R. Stanyon, R. Stanyon, R. Stanyon, S.J. O'Brien, T. Cremer +20 morecore +1 more sourceDistribution and prevalence of malaria parasites among long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) in regional populations across Southeast Asia. [PDF]
, 2016 BackgroundPlasmodium knowlesi and Plasmodium cynomolgi are two malaria parasites naturally transmissible between humans and wild macaque through mosquito vectors, while Plasmodium inui can be experimentally transmitted from macaques to humans.Du, Hongli, Houghton, Paul, Kadir, Khamisah Abdul, Quintanilla-Zariñan, Leslie Fabiola, Singh, Balbir, Smith, David Glenn, Villano, Jason, Zhang, Xinjun +7 morecore +1 more sourceConformational adaptation of Asian macaque TRIMCyp directs lineage specific antiviral activity [PDF]
, 2010 TRIMCyps are anti-retroviral proteins that have arisen independently in New World and Old World primates. All TRIMCyps comprise a CypA domain fused to the tripartite domains of TRIM5α but they have distinct lentiviral specificities, conferring HIV-1 ...A Katzourakis, AJ Price, Amanda J. Price, C Apetrei, C Apetrei, C Besnier, CA Virgen, CH Liao, CJ Rold, CR Langelier, D Perez-Caballero, DM Sayah, EA Soares, EM Poeschla, F Gao, F Zhang, Flavia Marzetta, G Brennan, GJ Towers, Greg J. Towers, H Huthoff, J Foote, J Foote, J Li, Jane Rasaiyaah, Jeremy Luban, JW Bainbridge, L Van Valen, L Vergne, L Yin, L Ylinen, L Zheng, Laura M. J. Ylinen, LC James, LD Passerini, Leo C. James, LM Ylinen, M Stremlau, M Stremlau, M Stremlau, MW McNatt, MW Yap, MW Yap, Nicola J. Rose, R Zufferey, RE Randall, RJ Gifford, RK Gupta, RM Newman, S Paterson, SD Griffin, SJ Wilson, SL Sawyer, SL Sawyer, Stéphane Hué, T Hatziioannou, TR Gamble, VM Hirsch, WA McEwan, X Wu, Y Ikeda, Z Keckesova, ZJ da Silva +62 morecore +4 more sourcesSeasonal effects on reconciliation in Macaca Fuscata Yakui [PDF]
, 2006 Dietary composition may have profound effects on the activity budgets, levelof food competition, and social behavior of a species. Similarly, in seasonally breeding species, the mating season is a period in which competition for mating partners increases,B. Thierry, Bonaventura Majolo, C. H. Janson, C. H. Janson, C. P. van Schaik, C. P. van Schaik, C. Saito, D. A. Hill, D. J. Melnick, E. H. M. Sterck, F. Aureli, F. Aureli, F. Aureli, F. Aureli, F. B. M de Waal, F. Mitsunaga, F. R. D’Amato, G. Hanya, G. Schino, H.C. Veenema, J. Altmann, J. D. Pruetz, J. P. Hanby, J. R. Krebs, J. Soltis, K. E. Miller, L. A. Isbell, L. Barrett, M. F. Small, N. Agetsuma, N. Agetsuma, N. F. Koyama, Nicola Koyama, P. L. Vasey, P. T. Mehlman, P. Verbeek, P.L. Whitten, R. I. M. Dunbar, R. I. M. Dunbar, R. Palombit, R.W. Byrne, S. Matsumura, S. P. Henzi, T. Enomoto, T. Maruhashi, T. R. Gillespie, Y. Takahata +46 morecore +1 more sourceMacaca radiata
, 2013 Published as part of Russell A. Mittermeier, Anthony B. Rylands & Don E. Wilson, 2013, Cercopithecidae, pp. 550-755 in Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 3 Primates, Barcelona :Lynx Edicions on pages 638-639, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...Russell A. Mittermeier, Anthony B. Rylands, Don E. Wilson +2 moreopenaire +2 more sources