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Cebus apella, a nonhuman primate highly susceptible to neuroleptic side effects, carries the GLY9 dopamine receptor D3 associated with tardive dyskinesia in humans

The Pharmacogenomics Journal, 2003
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a severe side effect of traditional neuroleptics affecting a considerable number of schizophrenic patients. Accumulating evidence suggests the existence of a genetic disposition to TD and other extra pyramidal symptoms (EPS) most strongly linked to a ser/gly polymorphism in position 9 of the D3 dopamine receptor gene (DRD3 ...
T, Werge   +4 more
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[Histological and histochemical study of hyperplastic and dysplastic lesions of the large intestine in Cebus Apella (primate) treated with 1,2-dimethylhydrazine].

Acta physiologica, pharmacologica et therapeutica latinoamericana : organo de la Asociacion Latinoamericana de Ciencias Fisiologicas y [de] la Asociacion Latinoamericana de Farmacologia, 1999
The main objective of this study was to assess the histological changes of colon ephitelium in Cebus apella induced by 1,2-dimethylhydrazine (DMH) administration. Twelve monkeys, males, (aged x: 30 months) with an average body weight of 2,800 g were utilized. The DMH was injected subcutaneously at 25 mg/kg and continued once a week for 16 weeks.
M, Sánchez Negrette   +3 more
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Chromosomal homologies between humans and Cebus apella (Primates) revealed by ZOO-FISH

Mammalian Genome, 2000
F, García   +5 more
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Female Social Relationships of Cebus apella nigritus in a Southeastern Atlantic Forest: An Analysis Through Ecological Models of Primate Social Evolution

Behaviour, 2004
AbstractTheoretical models about female relationships within primate social groups hypothesise that food abundance and distribution are important factors determining the variation of patterns observed among species and populations. Despite some common premises, models formulated by van Schaik (1989) and Sterck et al.
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Blood Levels, Half‐life, and Gearance of Ethanol in the New World Primate Cebus Apella

Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 1985
J, Miño   +6 more
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Autoecología de bromeliáceas epífitas del Noroeste Argentino y su relación con Cebus apella (Primates)

1986
Se estudió la composición y distribución de las Selvas Pedemontanas y de las Selvas y Bosques Montanos, habitat de Cebus apella en el noroeste argentino, llegándose a la conclusión que las mismas son el producto de la historia biogeográfica de la región, asociado a los eventos árido húmedos del Pleistoceno.
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Metagenomic assessment of the Cebus apella gut microbiota

American Journal of Primatology, 2019
Jenni Firrman   +2 more
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