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ANÁLISE MORFOMÉTRICA DA CABEÇA ESPERMÁTICA EM Saimiri cassiquiarensis
The objective was to evaluate the sperm morphometry between normal and pathological cells in Saimiri cassiquiarensis aiming at the future use of data in CASA (Computer Assisted Sperm Analysis). Semen was collected from a male (S.
SOARES, Airton Renan Bastos +6 more
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Non-human primates (NHP) are suitable models for studying different aspects of the human system, including pathogenesis and protective immunity to many diseases.
Hugo Amorim dos Santos de Souza +7 more
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Characterization of the Herpesvirus saimiri Orf51 protein
Herpesvirus saimiri (HVS) is a gamma(2)-herpesvirus sharing genomic colinearity and a high degree of functional homology with HHV-8. To begin exploring the correlates of HVS infectivity and neutralization, we designed and implemented a new reporter assay. Using this assay, we could demonstrate that HVS neutralizing antibodies are present at high levels
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Saimiriine herpesvirus-2 (Herpesvirus saimiri) transforms T lymphocytes, including human, to continuous growth in vitro. H. saimiri-induced transformation is becoming an important tool of T-cell biology, including studies of HIV replication. Two proteins
Tsygankov, Alexander Y +3 more
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Visual acuity of “Saimiri sciureus” [PDF]
The visual acuity of the squirrel monkey was studied by the method of least separable lines. Five animals were studied in two different apparatuses by two different experimenters. Thresholds of 75% correct were established at 0.84 min. of visual angle. Decline in correct responses was well coordinated with increasing latency of response.
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The electrophoretic variability of blood proteins coding for up to 32 genetic loci was analyzed in 108 squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus, Saimiri boliviensis, hybrids) from two captive colonies. Twelve polymorphic loci with 31 alleles are reported.
Schreiber, Arnd +2 more
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Herpesvirus saimiri induces a fatal lymphoproliferative syndrome in a variety of New World primate species. The authors now show that cell lines derived from PBL of the common marmoset by in vitro-immortalization with H.
Letvin, N L +5 more
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Cebus sciureus albigena von Pusch, 1842 Zeitschrift für Säugetierkunde 16, p. 212 Current valid name: Saimiri sciureus (Linnaeus, 1758) Holotype: ZMB 33951, male, skull, skin; Medina, Bogota, Colombia; collected by Apolinar-Maria, 1924.
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Pelvimetry in Squirrel Monkeys (Saimiri scireus Linnaeus, 1758)
: Saimiri sciureus is a neotropical primate widely used in research. However, there are still difficulties regarding their reproduction in vivaria due to the high incidence of dystocia.
Samantha M. Favoretto +7 more
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