Our findings reveal that the western black crested gibbon (Nomascus concolor) did not divide into different subspecies, and the relatively low level of genetic diversity emphasizes the importance of monitoring this indicator for vulnerable wildlife.
Siqiong LIU+15 more
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GLYCOGEN SYNTHETASE AND PHOSPHORYLASE IN RED AND WHITE MUSCLE OF RAT AND RHESUS MONKEY [PDF]
Rose Mary Bocek, Clarissa H. Beatty
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The Respiratory Tract Microbiome and Human Health
The respiratory tract microbiome (RTM) trains the immune system and protects against infections. Changes in the RTM are linked to various respiratory diseases. High‐throughput methodologies and computational biology can improve our understanding of the RTM, paving the way for new diagnostic tools, treatments and preventive strategies to improve ...
Patricia Fernández de Córdoba‐Ansón+4 more
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Inhibition of polymorphonuclear cells averts cytotoxicity against hypoimmune cells in xenotransplantation. [PDF]
Hu X+7 more
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OPERANT DISCRIMINATION OF AN INTEROCEPTIVE STIMULUS IN RHESUS MONKEYS1 [PDF]
Henry Slucki, G Adám, R. Porter
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Reply to Nachamkin, "Diversity of <i>Campylobacter</i> species in a rhesus macaque breeding colony". [PDF]
Bacon RL, Hodo CL, Lawhon SD.
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Mother–Infant Face‐to‐Face Interactions Serve a Similar Function in Humans and Other Apes
ABSTRACT In humans, mothers and infants often engage in face‐to‐face interactions, which are often considered crucial for the social transmission of information and the typical social and cognitive development of infants. In this study, we used a comparative developmental perspective to provide an assessment of mother–infant face‐to‐face interactions ...
Federica Amici+3 more
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Acute Maternal Respiratory Alkalosis (Hyperventilation) in the Pregnant Rhesus Monkey [PDF]
Richard E. Behrman+2 more
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Intermittent Fasting Regimes Reduce Gingival Inflammation: A Three‐Arm Clinical Trial
ABSTRACT Aim To evaluate the effect of religious Bahá'í dry fasting (BF) or 16:8 time‐restricted eating (TRE) compared with a regular diet (CG) on periodontal parameters during a modified experimentally induced gingivitis. Material and Methods All participants were asked to refrain from oral hygiene (3 sextant) for 9 days (T1–T2) and were followed for ...
C. L. Pappe+10 more
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Non-human primate: the new frontier model of female reproductive engineering. [PDF]
Kim YY, Kwak J, Kang BC, Ku SY.
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