Characterization of the Sweet Taste Receptor Tas1r2 from an Old World Monkey Species Rhesus Monkey and Species-Dependent Activation of the Monomeric Receptor by an Intense Sweetener Perillartine. [PDF]
Sweet state is a basic physiological sensation of humans and other mammals which is mediated by the broadly acting sweet taste receptor-the heterodimer of Tas1r2 (taste receptor type 1 member 2) and Tas1r3 (taste receptor type 1 member 3).
Chenggu Cai +5 more
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The frequency of CD4+CD8+ double-positive (DP) T cells is highly associated with a variety of diseases. Recently, we used high-throughput single-cell RNA sequencing to show that circulating DP T cells in cynomolgus monkeys comprise nine heterogeneous ...
Sung Min Choi +4 more
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Comparative study of pancreatic vessels and mesopancreas of rhesus monkeys and humans
IntroductionWith the introduction of the concept of mesopancreas defining the perineural structures that includes neurovascular bundle and lymph nodes extending from the posterior surface of the pancreatic head to behind the mesenteric vessels,Total ...
Fan Ye +7 more
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Transplantation Antigens in Rhesus Monkeys [PDF]
WE read your interesting editorial1 dealing with our work on the major transplantation antigens of rhesus monkeys, the RhL-A system. Your communication ends: “The previously held concept of H-2 genetic structure is now very much open to doubt. If further work shows that the RhL-A system also consists of two segregant series of antigens it is bound to ...
Balner, H., Rood, J.J. van
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An empirical study on the ethical issues caused by the experiment of rhesus monkey carrying human brain gene [PDF]
Objective In 2019, A Chinese medical research team constructed a transgenic rhesus monkey model of human MCPH1, which is necessary to understand the cognition and behavior tendency of researchers on this new type of ethical issues.
GUI Yixin, DU Yingjie, ZHANG Xinqing
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A draft map of rhesus monkey tissue proteome for biomedical research. [PDF]
Though the rhesus monkey is one of the most valuable non-human primate animal models for various human diseases because of its manageable size and genetic and proteomic similarities with humans, proteomic research using rhesus monkeys still remains ...
Jin-Gyun Lee +9 more
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Purified Immunoglobulin F(ab′) 2 Protects Mice and Rhesus Monkeys against Lethal Ricin Intoxication
Ricin is a highly toxic ribosome-inactivating lectin derived from castor beans. To date, no antidote is available to treat ricin-poisoned patients, and the development of a safe and effective antidote is urgently needed.
Jingjing Tian +16 more
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Newly identified CYP2C93 is a functional enzyme in rhesus monkey, but not in cynomolgus monkey. [PDF]
Cynomolgus monkey and rhesus monkey are used in drug metabolism studies due to their evolutionary closeness and physiological resemblance to human. In cynomolgus monkey, we previously identified cytochrome P450 (P450 or CYP) 2C76 that does not have a ...
Yasuhiro Uno +8 more
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Motor Stereotypic Behaviors in Zoo Rhesus Monkeys: a Case Study of the Central Zoo, Kathmandu, Nepal
Motor stereotypic behaviors (MSBs) are a kind of repetitive behaviors performed by stressed animals and are more common in captivity. This study aimed to assess whether the MSB in captive rhesus monkeys varies between males and females, and with the ...
S. Sharma, S. Shrestha, L. Khanal
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IMGT® Biocuration and Analysis of the Rhesus Monkey IG Loci
The adaptive immune system, along with the innate immune system, are the two main biological processes that protect an organism from pathogens. The adaptive immune system is characterized by the specificity and extreme diversity of its antigen receptors.
Viviane Nguefack Ngoune +10 more
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