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Vervet monkey disease, a new zoonosis
Tropical Animal Health and Production, 1970The literature on Vervet monkey disease has been reviewed to draw the attention of tropical veterinarians to this new zoonosis.
G. E. Jones, G. R. Scott
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Human Gene Therapy, 2006
Adeno-associated virus type 2 (AAV2)-based vectors are promising transgene carriers for experimental gene therapy treatments of brain diseases. However, detailed evaluation of transgene distribution, trafficking, and transport within the brain is of the ...
P. Hadaczek+6 more
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Adeno-associated virus type 2 (AAV2)-based vectors are promising transgene carriers for experimental gene therapy treatments of brain diseases. However, detailed evaluation of transgene distribution, trafficking, and transport within the brain is of the ...
P. Hadaczek+6 more
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Green Monkey Disease ("Marburg Virus" Disease): A New Zoonosis
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1969Excerpt During August and September 1967, an epidemic of a previously undescribed human disease occurred which was related to contact with African green monkeys (Cercopithecus aethiops) (1-8).
James P. Luby, Charles V. Sanders
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Neglected Diseases in Monkeys: From the Monkey-Human Interface to One Health
, 2020S. Knauf, L. Jones-Engel
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1960
Robert M. Sauer, J. E. Prier
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Robert M. Sauer, J. E. Prier
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Transgenic monkeys get Huntington's disease
New Scientist, 2008Primates genetically engineered to get neurological, human diseases could provide a unique way to test potential ...
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Using Monkeys to Understand and Cure Parkinson Disease
Hastings Center Report, 2012AbstractResearch with nonhuman primates is essential to medical progress and will still be necessary for the foreseeable future. Almost all research scientists agree that animal research is critical to understanding basic biology, discovering new treatments for human (and animal) diseases, and maximizing the safety of new medicines while minimizing ...
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Hydatid Disease in Rhesus Monkeys
The Journal of Parasitology, 1963Norman R. Hayes, George R. Healy
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CULTURE OF VERVET-MONKEY-DISEASE AGENT
The Lancet, 1968D.I.H. Simpson, I. Zlotnik
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BONE DISEASE IN AFRICAN GREEN MONKEYS
The Lancet, 1964T.M Bell, DennisH Wright
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