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Ophthalmic Lesions in Non-Human Primates
Veterinary Pathology, 1971Over a 2-year period a number of spontaneous ophthalmic lesions were noted in non-human primates. These included lesions in baboons, old world monkeys, and chimpanzees. The lesions were divided into general etiologic categories of congenital, inflammatory, traumatic, degenerative, and undetermined.
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Sequential learning in non-human primates
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2001Sequential learning plays a role in a variety of common tasks, such as human language processing, animal communication, and the learning of action sequences. In this article, we investigate sequential learning in non-human primates from a comparative perspective, focusing on three areas: the learning of arbitrary, fixed sequences; statistical learning;
Morten H. Christiansen+1 more
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SIV Cardiomyopathy in Non-Human Primates
Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2001While cardiac myocytes are not generally considered conventional cellular targets of retroviral infection with HIV-1, the increasing recognition of AIDS related cardiomyopathy has raised important questions as to the viral pathogenesis. Our laboratory has explored the role of simian immunodeficiency viral (SIV) infection in non-human primates as a ...
Richard P. Shannon, Richard P. Shannon
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Hepatitis viruses in non‐human primates
Journal of Medical Primatology, 2006AbstractBackground Previous epidemiological studies of rural human populations in Gabon reveal a high prevalence of human hepatitis A, B, C and D viruses. In order to investigate the prevalence of the blood‐born hepatitis viruses in apes and monkeys living in the same area, we performed an epidemiological survey of HBV, HCV and HDV in wild‐born non ...
Pierre Rouquet+7 more
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Gm Factors in Non‐Human Primates1
Vox Sanguinis, 1968Summary. Eighteen different primate species have been typed for Gm factors present at the human γ2b and γ2c loci. Gm factors are absent in lower primates. The Gm factors, associated with γ2c molecules, namely, Gm(s), (c5), (b0) evolve first in the Cer‐copithecoidea species.
H. Hugh Fudenberg+2 more
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Peritoneography and Herniography in Non‐Human Primates
Veterinary Radiology, 1974NZP
Bush, R. Mitchell+4 more
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Gravity biases in a non‐human primate?
Developmental Science, 1999Pre‐school children expect falling objects to travel in a straight line even when there are clear physical mechanisms that deviate the object's path (Hood, 1995). The current study set out to determine whether this expectancy is limited to humans. Cotton‐top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus oedipus), a New World monkey species, were tested on Hood's (1995 ...
Hood, BM+3 more
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Climate change impacts on potential future ranges of non-human primate species
Climatic Change, 2020Brogan M. Stewart+2 more
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