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Cortical processing for the vestibular and visual input of egomotion in macaque monkeys: Separate networks with targeted convergence. [PDF]

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Marchand S   +8 more
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Super-resolution microscopy reveals a Rab6a-dependent trafficking hub for rhodopsin at the mammalian rod photoreceptor Golgi. [PDF]

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Hekmatara M   +9 more
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BSE transmission to macaques

Nature, 1996
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Lasmézas, C.   +8 more
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Basics of Macaque Pediatrics

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2012
It is clear that raising infants with their mothers and family group is ideal for their appropriate development. When this is not feasible, it is necessary to try to detect abnormalities beforehand and avoid circumstances that can be detrimental to the animal’s social and reproductive behavior.
Andrea, Saucedo, Pablo R, Morales
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SIVrcm infection of macaques

Journal of Medical Primatology, 1998
Abstract: In a prior report, we described the isolation and characterization of SIVrcm, a distinct primate lentivirus found in a household pet Red‐Capped Mangabey (RCM) in Gabon. SIVrcm is divergent from HIV‐1 and HIV‐2/SIV families of primate lentiviruses.
S M, Smith   +5 more
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Dichromatism in macaque monkeys

Nature, 1999
Old World primates have trichromatic vision because they have three types of cone photoreceptor, each of which is maximally sensitive to short, middle or long wavelengths of light1. Although a proportion of human males (about 8% of caucasians, for example) have X-chromosome-linked colour-vision abnormalities2, no non-human Old World primates have been ...
A, Onishi   +13 more
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