Monkey Diseases
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Subject Areas on Research
- A coprological survey of parasites of wild mantled howling monkeys, Alouatta palliata palliata.
- Calcinosis circumscripta in a common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus jacchus).
- Characterization of protective immune response elicited by a trimeric envelope protein from an Indian clade C HIV-1 isolate in rhesus macaques.
- Correction of refractive errors in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) involved in visual research.
- Decreased Notch pathway signaling in the endometrium of women with endometriosis impairs decidualization.
- Dental microwear in live, wild-trapped Alouatta palliata from Costa Rica.
- Dental topographic change with macrowear and dietary inference in Homunculus patagonicus.
- Effect of B-cell depletion on viral replication and clinical outcome of simian immunodeficiency virus infection in a natural host.
- Facial and genital lesions in baboons (Papio anubis) of Kibale National Park, Uganda.
- Fatal SV40-associated pneumonia and nephropathy following renal allotransplantation in rhesus macaque.
- Isolation and characterization of a novel Helicobacter species, Helicobacter jaachi sp. nov., from common marmosets (Callithrix jaachus).
- Leprosy in a mangabey monkey--naturally acquired infection.
- Maxillary premolar reduction in the golden monkey (Rhinopithecus roxellanae)
- New simian immunodeficiency virus infecting De Brazza's monkeys (Cercopithecus neglectus): evidence for a cercopithecus monkey virus clade.
- Noninvasive measurement of mucosal immunity in a free-ranging baboon population.
- Polyvalent DNA prime and envelope protein boost HIV-1 vaccine elicits humoral and cellular responses and controls plasma viremia in rhesus macaques following rectal challenge with an R5 SHIV isolate.
- Racemose (cirsoid) hemangioma in rhesus monkey retina.
- Simian-Human Immunodeficiency Virus SHIV.C.CH505 Persistence in ART-Suppressed Infant Macaques Is Characterized by Elevated SHIV RNA in the Gut and a High Abundance of Intact SHIV DNA in Naive CD4+ T Cells.
- Social status predicts wound healing in wild baboons.
- Technical note: Dental microwear textures of "Phase I" and "Phase II" facets.
- The dental microwear of hard-object feeding in laboratory Sapajus apella and its implications for dental microwear formation.
- The pigtail macaque (Macaca nemestrina) model of COVID-19 reproduces diverse clinical outcomes and reveals new and complex signatures of disease.
- Treponema pallidum infection in the wild baboons of East Africa: distribution and genetic characterization of the strains responsible.
- Uniocular vascular occlusion in a paraplegic hybrid monkey. A clinicopathologic study.