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Elevated COMMD1 Contributes to Cardiomyocyte Copper Efflux in Chronic Myocardial Ischemia: Insights From Rhesus Monkey

open access: yesCell Proliferation, EarlyView.
Elevated COMMD1 contributes to copper efflux in cardiomyocytes during chronic ischaemia in rhesus monkey hearts, regulated by XIAP through post‐translational modification. Our findings suggest a positive feedback loop among XIAP, COMMD1 and copper efflux, contributing to ischaemic cardiomyocyte loss.
Chen Li   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Rhesus Monkeys (Macaca mulatta) Detect Rhythmic Groups in Music, but Not the Beat

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2012
It was recently shown that rhythmic entrainment, long considered a human-specific mechanism, can be demonstrated in a selected group of bird species, and, somewhat surprisingly, not in more closely related species such as nonhuman primates.
H. Honing   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Influence of Food Distribution and Relatedness on Social Interactions in a Colony of Free‐Ranging Domestic Cats (Felis catus)

open access: yesEthology, EarlyView.
In a free‐ranging colony of domestic cats, individuals engaged in affiliative but not agonistic behaviors in a selective manner. The distribution of food resources but not relatedness influenced affiliative interactions between dyads of cats. When food was provided at feeding stations, there was a similar distribution of affiliative interactions among ...
Nancy G. Solomon   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Age-associated proinflammatory secretory phenotype in vascular smooth muscle cells from the non-human primate Macaca mulatta: reversal by resveratrol treatment.

open access: yesThe journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences, 2012
There is increasing evidence that age-associated chronic low-grade inflammation promotes the development of both large-vessel disease (myocardial infarction, stroke, peripheral arterial disease) and small-vessel pathologies (including vascular cognitive ...
A. Csiszar   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Genetic Architecture of Immune Cell DNA Methylation in the Rhesus Macaque

open access: yesMolecular Ecology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Genetic variation that impacts gene regulation, rather than protein function, can have strong effects on trait variation both within and between species. Epigenetic mechanisms, such as DNA methylation, are often an important intermediate link between genotype and phenotype, yet genetic effects on DNA methylation remain understudied in natural ...
Christina E. Costa   +12 more
wiley   +1 more source

Prevalence of culicine salivary antibodies in non‐human primates living in national parks in Thailand

open access: yesMedical and Veterinary Entomology, EarlyView.
Anti‐mosquito salivary gland antibodies were detected in the sera of macaques (Macaca arctoides, M. leonina and M. fascicularis) from Kaeng Krachan, Khao Yai and Mu Ko Ranong National Parks, respectively. For M. leonina and M. fascicularis, the highest titres were against Ae. aegypti while Ae. albopictus antibody titres were observed in M.
Ariza Minelle A. Aguila   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Development of criteria to optimize manual smear review of automated complete blood counts using a machine learning model

open access: yesVeterinary Clinical Pathology, EarlyView.
Abstract Background Manual blood smear review (MSR) to complement automated CBC results is a labor‐intensive process. Efforts have been made to use criteria based on automated hematology analyzer data to identify samples warranting MSR. These efforts have coincided with the emergence of modern data science and machine learning. Objective In this study,
Jennifer M. Hayes   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Inhaled oxytocin amplifies both vicarious reinforcement and self reinforcement in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta)

open access: yesProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2012
People attend not only to their own experiences, but also to the experiences of those around them. Such social awareness profoundly influences human behavior by enabling observational learning, as well as by motivating cooperation, charity, empathy, and ...
Steve W. C. Chang   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Potential Zoonotic Infections Transmitted by Free‐Ranging Macaques in Human–Monkey Conflict Areas in Thailand

open access: yesZoonoses and Public Health, Volume 72, Issue 4, Page 349-358, June 2025.
ABSTRACT Introduction Nonhuman primates (NHPs) can transmit zoonotic diseases to humans because of their close genetic relationship, facilitating the cross‐species transmission of certain pathogens. In Thailand, Macaca is the most common NHP genus and their inhabits area are in close proximity of human, particularly in urban and suburban areas, where ...
Sarin Suwanpakdee   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

The incidence of spontaneous neoplasia in two populations of captive rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta).

open access: yesAntioxidants and Redox Signaling, 2011
Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) are genetically similar to humans and share many characteristics of aging and age-related diseases. They age at approximately three times the rate of humans and develop spontaneous cancers.
H. Simmons, J. Mattison
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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