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Ciliary activity in the human and Macaca nemestrina oviduct
American Journal of Anatomy, 1973AbstractThe direction of ciliary beat has been examined in vitro in human and pig‐tailed macaque (M. nemestrina) oviducts. Ducts removed under anesthesia were slit open longitudinally while submerged in Hanks solution at 37° C, and particulate matter was applied to the mucosal surface.
P, Gaddum-Rosse +2 more
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Mother Monkeys' (Macaca Nemestrina) Responses to Infant Vocalizations
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 19682 mother monkeys ( Macaca nemestrina) separated from their infants, 2 adult females without young and 2 adult males were studied to determine activity (pacing) and vocalization in response to taped monkey calls. Stimulus tapes were prepared from two different calls of each of the two infant monkeys and a call of an adult female monkey.
R C, Simons, R A, Bobbitt, G D, Jensen
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Spatial organization of captive monkeys (Macaca nemestrina)
Primates, 1974An artificial group of 18 pigtailed monkeys, selected by sex and size (age) to simulate the composition of natural groups of macaques, was formed. All were strangers to each other. Observations were made over five months. Data on the monkeys' resting and clustering locations in the compound were analyzed in two ways.
Gordon D. Jensen, Kisaburo Tokuda
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Somatometry of newborn Macaca nemestrina.
Folia primatologica; international journal of primatology, 1975Cranial and postcranial anthropometric data were taken on 18 male and 14 female newborn Macaca nemistrina monkeys and compared with data from the literature on other species of Macaca. The females of every species are somewhat smaller in all dimensions than the males at birth.
J E, Sirianni +2 more
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Canine role in dental wear patterns: Macaca nemestrina
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1974AbstractA study of variables and patterns in dental wear among 30 individuals in a colony of Macaca nemestrina shows that consideration of age and sex are crucial for understanding differential wear degrees on molar occlusal planes. With advanced age, this species of non‐human primate undergoes obliteration of initial morphological characteristics ...
R J, Butler, I S, Bernstein
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Purification and Characterization of Monkey (Macaca nemestrina) Tracheobronchial Mucin
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1993A major mucin glycoprotein was purified from monkey (Macaca nemestrina) bronchoalveolar lavages by gel filtration, delipidation, and a series of density gradient centrifugations in cesium trifluoroacetate/guanidinium chloride. Lipids noncovalently associated with the mucin amounted to 24-36% by weight and consisted primarily of phospholipids and ...
H, Devaraj +5 more
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Ultrasound measurement of fetal growth in Macaca nemestrina
American Journal of Primatology, 1995AbstractLongitudinal ultrasound data were collected for 18 structures in 37 pigtailed macaque (Macaca nemestrina) fetuses to 1) generate standards of normal fetal growth, 2) measure operator reliability, 3) assess the accuracy of linear and nonlinear regression models to estimate gestational age and dates of delivery, and 4) evaluate the portability of
Suzanne, Conrad +3 more
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Blood groups of pig‐tailed macaques (Macaca nemestrina)
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1978AbstractThe human‐type A‐B‐O blood groups of 57 pig‐tailed macaques (Macaca nemestrina) were determined and the calculated gene frequencies, O = 0.8908, A = 0.0825 and B = 0.0267, gave excellent fit with the hypothesis of inheritance by triple allelic genes.
W W, Socha +2 more
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In vitro fertilization in the pigtailed macaque (Macaca nemestrina)
Theriogenology, 2006The objective of this study was to investigate the possibility of collecting oocytes and semen from pigtailed macaques (Macaca nemestrina) and to establish a protocol for the production of viable embryos that would be suitable for transfer into surrogate females. A total of 82 oocytes were collected from a total of four females (on 2 d with two females
H M, Kubisch +4 more
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Observation d'un syndrome photomyoclonique chez Macaca nemestrina
Revue d&'apos;Electroencéphalographie et de Neurophysiologie Clinique, 1981Summary Out of a group of 12 M. nemestrina (originating from Malaysia), 9 adults had shown clinical signs induced by ILS at 25 c/sec. Six of them (3 males, 3 females) were very photosensitive; however, only 2 presented eyelid and/or head jerks after the end of ILS (level 4), but never a generalized seizure.
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