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Nonhuman Primate IFITM Proteins Are Potent Inhibitors of HIV and SIV. [PDF]
Interferon-induced transmembrane (IFITM) proteins are potent antiviral factors shown to restrict the infection of many enveloped viruses, including HIV. Here we report cloning and characterization of a panel of nonhuman primate IFITMs.
Jordan Wilkins +4 more
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Accelerating the evolution of nonhuman primate neuroimaging [PDF]
Nonhuman primate neuroimaging is on the cusp of a transformation, much in the same way its human counterpart was in 2010, when the Human Connectome Project was launched to accelerate progress.
Rushworth, Matthew +6 more
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Research and developments based on nonhuman primate models have a specific place in biomedical sciences, and nonhuman primate species also have a specific place in the public opinion on the use of animal in research.
Emmanuel Procyk, Martine Meunier
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Modern neuroscience approaches including optogenetics, calcium imaging, and other genetic manipulations have facilitated our ability to dissect specific circuits in rodent models to study their role in neurological disease. These approaches regularly use
Lillian J. Campos +6 more
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During the summer of 2002, an epidemic of West Nile meningoencephalitis occurred in southern Louisiana. Following the outbreak, blood samples were collected from 1,692 captive rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta), pigtail macaques (M. nemestrina), and baboons
Marion S. Ratterree +8 more
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A small nonhuman primate model for filovirus-induced disease
Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus are members of the filovirus family and induce a fatal hemorrhagic disease in humans and nonhuman primates with 90% case fatality.
Ricardo Carrión +2 more
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Brain Region- and Age-Dependent 5-Hydroxymethylcytosine Activity in the Non-Human Primate
Because of the difficulty in collecting fresh brains of humans at different ages, it remains unknown how epigenetic regulation occurs in the primate brains during aging.
Yanru Xu +12 more
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IntroductionBrain development during infancy is crucial for later health and development. Although Milk Fat Globule Membrane (MFGM) has been demonstrated to enhance brain development, further investigation is needed to determine the optimal dose ...
Yingqian Zhang +14 more
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Hair Microbiome Diversity within and across Primate Species
Primate hair and skin are substrates upon which social interactions occur and are host-pathogen interfaces. While human hair and skin microbiomes display body site specificity and immunological significance, little is known about the nonhuman primate ...
Catherine Kitrinos +3 more
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Francisco Pereira Lobo, Giovanni Marques de Castro, and Felipe Campelo are part of an international team of collaborators that developed CALANGO, a comparative genomics tool to investigate quantitative genotype-phenotype relationships.
Giovanni Marques de Castro +2 more
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