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Human In Vivo Validation of Frequency‐Dependent QTI
ABSTRACT Purpose The aim of this work is to investigate if q‐space trajectory imaging (QTI) waveforms can be designed to probe QTI metrics at a single centroid frequency under realistic experimental conditions for in vivo human brain imaging. Methods Realistic diffusion encoding waveforms based on double‐rotation gradient waveform and magic‐angle ...
Svenja Niesen +3 more
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Treatment of Mucopurulent Endometritis in a Rhesus Monkey: A Case Study
This report describes the treatment of Mucopurulent Endometritis in a Rhesus monkey. The involved she-monkey was three years old and weighing five kg body weight lived as a home animal, brought by the owner to the clinic of the College of Veterinary ...
Naoman, U.T. +5 more
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Neonatal rhesus monkey is a potential animal model for studying pathogenesis of EV71 infection.
Data from limited autopsies of human patients demonstrate that pathological changes in EV71-infected fatal cases are principally characterized by clear inflammatory lesions in different parts of the CNS; nearly identical changes were found in murine ...
Longding Liu +18 more
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ABSTRACT An advanced theory based on statistical physics was applied to microscopically investigate androstenone adsorption and its relationship with olfactory perception in chimpanzees and gorillas. For this purpose, dose–response curves of androstenone on olfactory receptors of chimpanzee OR7D4 and gorilla OR7D4 were analyzed by statistical physics ...
Ismahene Ben Khemis +8 more
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Dynamic accommodation in rhesus monkeys
The dynamics of Edinger-Westphal (EW) stimulated accommodation were studied in two young rhesus monkeys to understand the relationships between accommodative amplitude and rates of accommodation and disaccommodation. Accommodative responses were recorded with infrared photorefraction at five different amplitudes spanning the full EW stimulated ...
Vilupuru, Abhiram S, Glasser, Adrian
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An autonomous network of acoustic detectors to map tiger risk by eavesdropping on prey alarm calls
Tiger population recovery brings with it increased fatalities from human‐tiger conflict. We describe a network of autonomous intelligent passive acoustic sensors that monitor the forest for deer alarm calls as a proxy for tiger risk and provide a risk map to local communities in real‐time.
Arik Kershenbaum +9 more
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Differentiating individuals by their voice is an important social skill for infants to acquire. In a previous study, we demonstrated that the ability to discriminate individuals by voice follows a pattern of perceptual narrowing (Friendly, et al., in ...
Rayna H Friendly +3 more
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The transition of cetaceans from a terrestrial to an aquatic environment involved a crucial sensory adaptation to environments with limited visibility. Vibrissae, important mechanoreceptors, undergo an ontogenetic transformation in odontocetes. This research describes the histomorphology of vibrissae and crypts at different developmental stages ...
Cecilia Mariana Krmpotic +10 more
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B-Virus and Free-Ranging Macaques, Puerto Rico
In Puerto Rico, risk for transmission of B-virus from free-ranging rhesus monkeys to humans has become a serious challenge. An incident with an injured rhesus monkey, seropositive for B-virus, resulted in inappropriate administration of antiviral ...
Kristen Jensen +4 more
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Based on metagenome‐assembled genomes (MAGs), the gut microbiota of the gray snub‐nosed monkeys recovered 1229 non‐redundant MAGs. The gut microbiota showed an enhanced capacity to produce energy substrates with increased conversion activity of these substrates during winter.
Yue Sun +17 more
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