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Primate defensins

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2004
Defensins are endogenous, cysteine-rich antimicrobial peptides that contribute to host defence against bacterial, fungal and viral infections. There are three subfamilies of defensins in primates: alpha-defensins are most common in neutrophils and Paneth cells of the small intestine; beta-defensins protect the skin and the mucous membranes of the ...
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Primate Gaits and Primate Origins

2007
The order Primates in the strict sense—Euprimates or primates of modern aspect—is defined by a familiar suite of synapomorphies. Some of these may represent adaptively neutral contingencies (for example, the formation of the auditory bulla by an outgrowth from the petrosal, rather than by a separate entotympanic bone).
M. Cartmill, P. Lemelin, D. Schmitt
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Primate Odontogenesis

Journal of Dental Research, 1965
D R, SWINDLER, H A, MCCOY
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Pretending primates

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2002
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