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Rational Design of Single‐Domain Antibodies Targeting the Central Nervous System Neurite Outgrowth Inhibitor Nogo‐A

open access: yesApplied Research, Volume 4, Issue 3, June 2025.
The development of a nanobody for Nogo‐A, a potent neurite outgrowth inhibitor crucial in multiple sclerosis, is reported using a rational design approach. The nanobody targets the Nogo‐A ectodomain at the S1PR2 receptor‐binding region with submicromolar KD.
Vaidehi Roy Chowdhury   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Foot Musculature of the Rhesus Monkey (Macaca mulatta): An Anatomical Study

open access: yesAnatomia
The rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) is a non-human primate with a genome that is 93.5% identical to that of humans. Both species, therefore, have numerous phenotypical similarities in common.
Christophe Casteleyn   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Vitamin B6Deficiency in the Rhesus Monkey

open access: bronze, 1956
James F. Rinehart, Louis D. Greenberg
openalex   +1 more source

The M Agglutinogen of Rhesus Monkeys [PDF]

open access: bronze, 1939
K. M. Wheeler, C. A. Stuart
openalex   +1 more source

Genome‐wide association study and BSR‐seq identify nitrate reductase–related genes in rice landraces (Oryza sativa L.)

open access: yesThe Plant Genome, Volume 18, Issue 2, June 2025.
Abstract Nitrogen (N) is an essential nutrient for rice (Oryza sativa L.) growth and development. However, the lower nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) results in an N fertilizer surplus, which causes many environmental problems. In this study, genome‐wide association studies were used to detect nitrate reductase (NR)‐related loci in 419 rice landraces ...
Shuangshuang Luo   +17 more
wiley   +1 more source

Potential Zoonotic Infections Transmitted by Free‐Ranging Macaques in Human–Monkey Conflict Areas in Thailand

open access: yesZoonoses and Public Health, Volume 72, Issue 4, Page 349-358, June 2025.
ABSTRACT Introduction Nonhuman primates (NHPs) can transmit zoonotic diseases to humans because of their close genetic relationship, facilitating the cross‐species transmission of certain pathogens. In Thailand, Macaca is the most common NHP genus and their inhabits area are in close proximity of human, particularly in urban and suburban areas, where ...
Sarin Suwanpakdee   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Evolutionary divergence of facial muscle physiology between domestic dogs and wolves

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, Volume 308, Issue 5, Page 1369-1377, May 2025.
Abstract Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) are descended from gray wolf (Canis lupus) populations that inhabited Western Europe and Siberia. The specific timing of dog domestication is debated, but archeological and genetic evidence suggest that it was a multi‐phase process that began at least 15,000 years ago.
Anne M. Burrows   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Low-cost, portable, easy-to-use kiosks to facilitate home-cage testing of non-human primates during vision-based behavioral tasks [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv
Non-human primates (NHPs), especially rhesus macaques, have played a significant role in our current understanding of the neural computations underlying human vision. Apart from the established homologies in the visual brain areas between these two species, and our extended abilities to probe detailed neural mechanisms in monkeys at multiple scales ...
arxiv  

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