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The Monkey Macaca Nemestrina as a Research Subject

Behaviour, 1957
The monkey, Macaca nemestrina, is considered with a view to it's possible value as a research animal. Compared with the commonly used Macaca mulatta it appears to have a more developed cerebral cortex, is much more easily tamed and handled, is more readily adaptable to training techniques and has a more highly developed hand combined with great manual ...
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METABOLISM OF PROGESTERONE IN THE PIG-TAIL MONKEY (MACACA NEMESTRINA)

Journal of Endocrinology, 1966
SUMMARY The metabolic fate of administered progesterone (pregn-4-en-3,20-dione) has been investigated in three pig-tail monkeys (Macaca nemestrina). Androsterone (3α-hydroxy-5α-androstan-17-one) was a quantitatively important urinary metabolite.
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Morphological changes in the cerebellar cortex of aging Macaca nemestrina

Neurobiology of Aging, 1981
The cerebellar cortices in 4, 10 and 20 year of Macaca nemestrina have been examined for the number of Purkinje (P) and granule cells and the deposition of lipofuscin in P cells in relation to aging. Lipofuscin distribution significantly increased with in the P cells in these animals. The number of P cells was significantly reduced, while there were no
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Activity Budgets and Habitat Use of Wild Southern Pig-Tailed Macaques (Macaca nemestrina) in Oil Palm Plantation and Forest

International journal of primatology, 2018
Nadine Ruppert   +4 more
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Survey of Neonatal and Infant Disease in Macaca nemestrina

1979
Expanding use of nonhuman primates as animal models for human disease requires a more thorough understanding of the natural disease spectrum of each species used in research. Anver et al. (1973) described the major pathological findings in neonates of nine species at the New England Regional Primate Research Center.
W. R. Morton, W. E. Giddens, J. T. Boyce
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Ovarian hormones and sexual behavior in Macaca nemestrina.

Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1974
G G, Eaton, J A, Resko
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Photoreceptor topography of the retina in the adult pigtail macaque (Macaca nemestrina)

The Journal of comparative neurology, 1989
Orin Packer, A. Hendrickson, C. Curcio
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Testicular Degeneration in Macaca Nemestrina Induced by Immobilization

Fertility and Sterility, 1970
R, Zemjanis   +3 more
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