نتایج جستجو برای: rhesus monkeys

تعداد نتایج: 29764  

Journal: :International journal of clinical and experimental pathology 2014
Guojun Wu Hao Xu Wenhong Zhou Xianshun Yuan Zhe Yang Qing Yang Feng Ding Zhigang Meng Weili Liang Chong Geng Ling Gao Xingsong Tian

OBJECTIVE This study is to establish the rhesus monkey model of lymphedema in the upper limbs, and assess the suitability of this model. METHODS An animal model of lymphedema was established by the combined irradiation and surgical techniques in the upper limbs of these rhesus monkeys. Physical examination, high-resolution MR lymphangiography, bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA), and immun...

2005
Gunther M. Fless Angelo M. Scanu

Density gradient centrifugation was used to characterize the lipoprotein distribution of rhesus monkeys and human subjects with normal and elevated cholesterol levels. The lipoprotein profile of control monkeys differed from that of normal humans in that their density distribution as a whole was shifted to lower density. The most striking difference was that both rhesus high density lipoprotein...

Journal: :Cognition 2001
G M Sulkowski M D Hauser

Animals, including pigeons, parrots, raccoons, ferrets, rats, New and Old World monkeys, and apes are capable of numerical computations. Much of the evidence for such capacities is based on the use of techniques that require training. Recently, however, several studies conducted under both laboratory and field conditions have employed methods that tap spontaneous numerical representations in an...

2002
ROBERT E. SOLOMON

R.E. SOLOMON, S. HERLING and J.H. WOODS, Discriminative stimulus effects of monohydroxylated phencyclidine metabolites in rhesus monkeys, European J. Pharmacol. 82 (1982) 233-237. Rhesus monkeys were trained to discriminate saline from an injection of ketamine. In tests of stimulus generalization, phencyclidine (PCP) produced dose-related ketamine-appropriate responding in each monkey. Two mono...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2002
Thorsten Mühl Michael Krawczak Peter Ten Haaft Gerhard Hunsmann Ulrike Sauermann

In HIV-infected humans and SIV-infected rhesus macaques, host genes influence viral containment and hence the duration of the disease-free latency period. Our knowledge of the rhesus monkey immunogenetics, however, is limited. In this study, we describe partial cDNA sequences of five newly discovered rhesus macaque (Mamu) class I alleles and PCR-based typing techniques for the novel and previou...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
S U Emerson M Zhang X J Meng H Nguyen M St Claire S Govindarajan Y K Huang R H Purcell

Hepatitis E virus recombinant genomes transcribed in vitro from two cDNA clones differing by two nucleotides were infectious for chimpanzees. However, one cDNA clone encoded a virus that was attenuated for chimpanzees and unable to infect rhesus monkeys. The second cDNA clone encoded a virus that infected both chimpanzees and rhesus monkeys and caused acute hepatitis in both. One mutation diffe...

Journal: :Journal of comparative psychology 2012
Jessica Taubert Annum A Qureshi Lisa A Parr

The accurate recognition of individuals is a cornerstone of social exchange in primates. Current approaches to the study of individual recognition, however, are focused on human performance and only occasionally reference comparative research for support. A number of studies have suggested that humans can easily recognize thousands of individual faces and that this perceptual expertise is suppo...

2014
Susan V. Westmoreland A. Peter Converse Kasia Hrecka Mollie Hurley Heather Knight Michael Piatak Jeffrey Lifson Keith G. Mansfield Jacek Skowronski Ronald C. Desrosiers

Analysis of rhesus macaques infected with a vpx deletion mutant virus of simian immunodeficiency virus mac239 (SIVΔvpx) demonstrates that Vpx is essential for efficient monocyte/macrophage infection in vivo but is not necessary for development of AIDS. To compare myeloid-lineage cell infection in monkeys infected with SIVΔvpx compared to SIVmac239, we analyzed lymphoid and gastrointestinal tiss...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2001
M A Lane A Black A M Handy S A Shapses E M Tilmont T L Kiefer D K Ingram G S Roth

Energy restriction (ER) extends the life span and slows aging and age-related diseases in short-lived mammalian species. Although a wide variety of physiological systems have been studied using this paradigm, little is known regarding the effects of ER on skeletal health and reproductive aging. Studies in rhesus monkeys have reported that ER delays sexual and skeletal maturation in young male m...

2014
James A. Solyst Elizabeth A. Buffalo

Quantifying attention to social stimuli during the viewing of complex social scenes with eye tracking has proven to be a sensitive method in the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorders years before average clinical diagnosis. Rhesus macaques provide an ideal model for understanding the mechanisms underlying social viewing behavior, but to date no comparable behavioral task has been developed for...

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