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Cortical myelination networks reflect neuronal gene expression and track adolescent age in marmosets
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Transcript-Capture sequencing enriches mRNA of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from host samples
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Human-specific ARHGAP11B increases size and folding of primate neocortex in the fetal marmoset
Science, 2020Neocortex in the fetal brain Along the path of human evolution, gene duplication and divergence produced a protein, ARHGAP11B, that is found in humans but not nonhuman primates or other mammals. Heide et al.
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1975
Some species of marmosets are susceptible, not only by parenteral inoculation but also by oral exposure, to human hepatitis A virus present in sera or feces. The stools of animals inoculated parenterally or orally contained fecal antigen during certain times of the incubation period and the early, acute phase of the disease; viruslike particles were ...
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Some species of marmosets are susceptible, not only by parenteral inoculation but also by oral exposure, to human hepatitis A virus present in sera or feces. The stools of animals inoculated parenterally or orally contained fecal antigen during certain times of the incubation period and the early, acute phase of the disease; viruslike particles were ...
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Animal Behaviour, 2000
Marmosets, Callithrix jacchus, observed a demonstrator removing the lids from a series of plastic canisters to obtain a mealworm. When subsequently allowed access to the canisters, marmosets that observed a demonstrator using its hands to remove the lids used only their hands.
Völkl, Bernhard, Huber, Ludwig
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Marmosets, Callithrix jacchus, observed a demonstrator removing the lids from a series of plastic canisters to obtain a mealworm. When subsequently allowed access to the canisters, marmosets that observed a demonstrator using its hands to remove the lids used only their hands.
Völkl, Bernhard, Huber, Ludwig
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Marmoset husbandry and nutrition
Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1985The experimental use of small New World primates such as the tamarin and marmoset has provided new challenges in nutrition and husbandry for primate colony managers. Because Saguinus oedipus oedipus is an endangered species, successful captive breeding will be vital to continued experimental use of these animals.
N K, Clapp, S D, Tardif
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