Abstract The use of stone hammers to produce sharp stone flakes—knapping—is thought to represent a significant stage in hominin technological evolution because it facilitated the exploitation of novel resources, including meat obtained from medium‐to‐large‐sized vertebrates. The invention of knapping may have occurred via an additive (i.e., cumulative)
Metin I. Eren +23 more
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Broad-spectrum antiviral brincidofovir inhibits Epstein-Barr virus and related gammaherpesvirus in human and nonhuman primate cells. [PDF]
Donaldson A +15 more
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Homo luzonensis and the role of homoplasy in the morphology of hominin insular species
Abstract Homo luzonensis lived during the upper Pleistocene in the northern Philippines, east of the Wallace line. The few specimens attributed to this species show a mosaic of plesiomorphies for the genus Homo and apomorphies found in upper Pleistocene Homo species.
Pierre Gousset +4 more
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Evidence for an Evolutionary Continuity in Social Dominance: Insights from Nonhuman Primate Tractography. [PDF]
Royo J +4 more
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Cerebrospinal Fluid and Plasma Concentrations of Atogepant in Humans
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to determine the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) to plasma concentration ratio of atogepant. Healthy adult participants (N = 28) were enrolled into this phase 1, open‐label study and received atogepant 60 mg once daily for 8 days. Steady‐state atogepant concentrations were determined from CSF samples collected on Day 6 at 2
Ramesh R. Boinpally, Joel M. Trugman
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Sensitivity of the human temporal voice areas to nonhuman primate vocalizations
Ceravolo L +3 more
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Early Detection of Neuroinflammation and White Matter Damage Following Dorsal Spinal Nerve Root Sectioning in a Nonhuman Primate Model. [PDF]
Wang F, Gore JC, Chen LM.
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Social Drivers of Vocal Flexibility in Female Baboons
Female olive baboons selectively grunt when encountering females with dependent offspring. Grunting likelihood depends on rank differences and the strength of their social bond. This study adds to the evidence that nonhuman primates have evolved to use structurally‐inflexible vocalisations in population and context‐flexible ways.
Yaëlle Bouquet +3 more
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A Nonhuman Primate Model to Evaluate Treatments for Long-Gap Ulnar Nerve Injury. [PDF]
Shultz RB +9 more
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ABSTRACT Background Thyroid disease is reported in orangutans, but to properly diagnose and manage these disorders, reference intervals for circulating thyroid hormones are needed. Methods Commercial immunoassay kits for total thyroxine (TT4) and free thyroxine (FT4) were validated for use in orangutans (Pongo spp.).
Melissa A. Fayette +4 more
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