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Stillbirths in Macaca fascicularis [PDF]
AbstractBackground Stillbirths in non‐human primates are a major problem and represent failure of the maternal–fetal–placental unit to maintain normal relationships because of various endogenous, undetermined or environmental factors.Methods Records of 236 stillborns and their dams in a Macaca fascicularis colony during a 7‐year period were reviewed ...
Wacharaporn, Sesbuppha +7 more
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OBSERVATION OF OVULATION IN MACACA FASCICULARIS [PDF]
Objectives of the present study were to view the moment of ovulation determine the postovulatory relationships between the ovary and egg mass and to characterize ovulation in consecutive cycles of the Macaca fascicularis. Laparoscopic observation of the ovaries of 17 adult regularly cycling Macaca fasicularis was made during their menstrual cycles at ...
J M, Rawson, W R, Dukelow
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Monkeypox: Another Sexually Transmitted Infection?
Monkeypox virus is a zoonotic DNA virus (Poxviridae family), identified in 1958 in Asian monkeys (mostly Macaca fascicularis) in a polio vaccine research animal facility in Copenhagen, Denmark [...]
Alfonso J. Rodriguez-Morales +1 more
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Plasmodium knowlesi, a model malaria parasite, is responsible for a significant portion of zoonotic malaria cases in Southeast Asia and must be controlled to avoid disease severity and fatalities.
Anuj Gupta +4 more
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Posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorders in neuronal xenotransplanted macaques [PDF]
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. +12 more
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Distribution and prevalence of malaria parasites among long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) in regional populations across Southeast Asia. [PDF]
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 +7 more
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Ovarian Function in Hysterectomized Macaca fascicularis [PDF]
Seven hysterectomized cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) were studied for more than 1 year. Menstrual cycle lengths in hysterectomized monkeys were based on the recurrent pattern of estrogens and progestins and were identical to menstrual cycle lengths in the same animals prior to hysterectomy based on the appearance of menses.
V D, Castracane, G T, Moore, A A, Shaikh
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The mutual influences between depressed Macaca fascicularis mothers and their infants.
ObjectiveTo assess the influence of infant rearing on the behavior of depressed adult female Macaca fascicularis and the influence of depressed infant-rearing adult female Macaca fascicularis on their infants in a free enclosure environment.MethodsHere ...
Qinming Zhou +9 more
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Molecular identification of hemoplasmas in free ranging non–human primates in Thailand
Objective: To survey hemoplasmas infection in free ranging non-human primates from 8 provinces in Thailand. Methods: DNA from ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid blood of 262 free ranging non-human primates were identified as hemoplasmas using PCR and ...
Parut Suksai +9 more
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Human infections with Plasmodium knowlesi, a malaria parasite of Macaca fascicularis and Macaca nemestrina (long-tailed and pig-tailed macaques respectively), occur throughout Southeast Asia, especially Malaysian Borneo.
Thamayanthi Nada-Raja +5 more
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