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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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Comparative histological study of the reinforced area of the saccular membrane in mammals [PDF]
Comparative histological study of reinforced area of saccular membrane in ...
Igarashi, M.
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A rhoptry antigen of Plasmodium falciparum is protective in Saimiri monkeys [PDF]
A non-polymorphic antigen associated with the rhoptry organelles of Plasmodium falciparum has been purified by immuno-affinity chromatography. The antigen, RAP-1 (rhoptry associated protein-1).
Etlinger, H. +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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Cognitive consequences of cooperative breeding in primates? [PDF]
Several hypotheses propose that cooperative breeding leads to increased cognitive performance, in both nonhuman and human primates, but systematic evidence for such a relationship is missing.
Burkart, Judith, van Schaik, Carel
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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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Published as part of Colin P. Groves, 1993, Order Primates, pp. 243-277 in Mammal Species of the World (2 nd Edition), Washington and London :Smithsonian Institution Press on page 260, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
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Saimiri vanzolinii Ayres 1985 Saimiri vanzolinii Ayres 1985, Papeis Avulsos de Zoologia, Sao Paulo, 36: 148. Type Locality: Brazil, Amazonas, mouth of Rio Japura, left bank of Lago Mamirauá, 2°59’S, 64°55’W. Vernacular Names: Black Squirrel Monkey. Distribution: Between Rios Japura, Solimões and (probably) Paranado Jaraua (Brazil); Tarara and Capucho ...
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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El análisis de 8 especies de primates neotropicales directamente muestreados en el campo (Cebus albifrons, Cebus apella, Cebus capucinus, Saimiri sciureus, Aotus nancymae, Alouatta seniculus, Ateles fusciceps y Lagothrix lagotricha) con 10 marcadores ...
M. Ruiz-García
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