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In Vitro Fertilization in Nonhuman Primates

Journal of Medical Primatology, 1990
Ovulation induction, sperm capacitation, and fertilization have been studied for over 50 years in nonhuman primates but it has only been in the past 20 years that extensive studies on sizeable numbers of embryos have been carried out. Of over 200 species of nonhuman primates only a few have been studied and the majority of the findings come from ...
W R, Dukelow   +4 more
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Tularemia in a Group of Nonhuman Primates

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1979
SUMMARY In an episode of tularemia in a Canadian zoologic garden, three black and red tamarins (Sanguinus nigricollis) and one talapoin (Cercopithecus talapoin) died. A second talapoin developed abscesses in the tongue and submandibular area; this animal recovered with treatment.
G P, Nayar, G J, Crawshaw, J L, Neufeld
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Biokinetics of Plutonium in Nonhuman Primates

Health Physics, 2016
A major source of data on metabolism, excretion and retention of plutonium comes from experimental animal studies. Although old world monkeys are one of the closest living relatives to humans, certain physiological differences do exist between these nonhuman primates and humans. The objective of this paper was to describe the metabolism of plutonium in
Deepesh, Poudel   +4 more
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Renal mechanoreceptors in nonhuman primates

American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 1985
The present experiments provide the first description of the afferent discharge characteristics of renal mechanosensitive receptors in the nonhuman primate. Twenty-seven single units with mechano-sensitive receptor activity were obtained. Afferent discharge occurred regularly (pulse synchronous) or irregularly (pulse asynchronous) under spontaneous ...
J P, Gilmore, E, Tomomatsu
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Myxoma of bone in a nonhuman primate

Cancer, 1980
A myxoma of the mandibles in an adult female Macaca mulatta is described. The left mandible was markedly enlarged by the tumor, which extended from the symphysis to the temporomandibular joint. The tumor had extended a short distance across the symphysis into the right mandible. It was composed of a glistening mucinous material.
M, Shalev   +4 more
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Nuclear Transfer in Nonhuman Primates

2006
The nonhuman primate is a highly relevant model for the study of human diseases, and currently there is a significant need for populations of animals with specific genotypes that can not be satisfied by the capture of animals from the wild or by conventional breeding.
Shoukhrat M, Mitalipov, Don P, Wolf
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Standardization of magnetocardiography in nonhuman primates

Physics in Medicine and Biology, 2008
To establish the electrophysiological mappings of nonhuman primates by using magnetocardiogram (MCG) data and obtain the normal values of MCG parameters, we used 64-channel superconducting quantum interference devices to measure 8x8 MCG data for 95 cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis, 51 female and 44 male).
Yusuke, Seki   +5 more
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Immunotoxicity Testing in Nonhuman Primates

2009
Biological relevance is generally the major justification for using nonhuman primates (NHP) during preclinical safety assessment. This holds particularly true for the evaluation of biopharmaceuticals with NHP often being the species of choice. For safety assessment of small molecules, NHP are used in case of a higher degree of metabolic similarity, to ...
Stephanie, Grote-Wessels   +3 more
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ERCP in a nonhuman primate

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 1989
J H, Siegel, M A, Korsten
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Endoscopy and Endosurgery in Nonhuman Primates

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2015
Endoscopy in nonhuman primates (NHPs) has resulted in improvements in research and clinical care for more than 4 decades. The indications and procedures are the same as in humans and the approach is similar to that in dogs, cats, and humans. Selected procedures are discussed including rhinoscopy, tracheobronchoscopy, upper gastrointestinal endoscopy ...
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